Rating: Summary: Nice finish to this series. Review: This was a wonderful series. You must read the others, Sea Swept is the first, you owe it to yourself. Cam was my favorite being the first and oldest, and it was a powerful story setting up the rest. His relationship with Seth was, in my opinion, the best. With Chesapeake Blue, Seth is all 'growed' and comes home for spiritual strength where he knows he will find it. What a lucky guy! Nice romance but the interaction with his family is still the best part. Stella comes back for Seth, which was a nice touch. I also had a hard time with the hardcover. All the others were, let's face it, romances, and paperback is their niche. Also more collectible. If you havent read Linda Howard's Mackenzie's Mountain series, do yourself a favor and look for them. Wonderful reading for some quiet time.
Rating: Summary: Back to true form!! Review: I am one of Robert's biggest fans and I was so excited about getting an opportunity to continue the Quinn trilogy. This trilogy is one of her best and Chesapake Blue makes it even better by continuing the story with Seth having grown into a man. Roberts does a fantastic job of tying the sotries and characters together and giving the reader exactly what they want sex, love, and can't put the book down even to go the bathroom drama. I highly recommend this book to any true Robert's fan!!!
Rating: Summary: Wonderful!!! Review: This book is amazing. I have read the whole Quinn series and was surprised when I found out that there would be one about Seth Quinn. Nora Roberts didn't let me down. It is a wonderful story of love, family and greed. I only hope that she continues down the line of Quinns.
Rating: Summary: Not one of her best Review: First let me say that Nora Roberts is an incredibly gifted writer and that for anyone else this would be a really good book, but she can do better. I read the other three books in this series a while ago and they were great. This one is a bit contrived. The story and the romance are much weaker than the previous Quinn sagas. If you read the other three books you will want to find out what happens to Seth and all the other Quinns but I suggest you go to the library or wait for the paperback.
Rating: Summary: CHARMING STORY Review: It was very satisfying to enter the harmonious and loving world of the "Quinn's" once again. No one writes a family series in romance better than Nora Roberts. My only complaint is that the publisher, looking much too closely at the $$ bottom line, made this a hardback book instead of paperback like the others in this series. My advice to anyone thinking about purchasing this book--DON'T. Borrow it or go to your public library. If you still want to own it, wait until the paperback is released. While this is a wonderful romance novel, it's not hardback worthy unless money is not your main concern. Otherwise, it's a great story and a fun read.
Rating: Summary: Wonderful! Review: You can't fault this book. I found it sweet and touching. Nora Roberts did a great job. I usually go more in for J. Wilde, Lindsey and my newest favorite "Anything, My Love" by Cynthia Simmons. A sizzling page turner. But this book was very well done. I cared about the characters and loved the book.
Rating: Summary: Nora Roberts No. 1 Fan - but this book did not measure up Review: Can I say just how much I love Nora Roberts? I think she was a legal secretary b4 she started writing romance novels in the snow in North Dakota or something when she was in her early 30s... I loved the series that preceded this book.. But I did NOT like this book - maybe bcuz I was partial to the 3 before it, or bcuz I expected more out of a book that was in hardcover? I didn't like Seth's ponytail and that he turned out an artist - I was hoping he turned out on architect, lol... I DID like his love interest, tho.. But this book didn't give me the warm fuzzy feeling - Oh! I wish I knew these characters and they were my friends/family feeling that I so often get from N. Roberts books...
Rating: Summary: Great! Review: This romance is wonderful. Funny, sexy and exciting. That's what I look for as in my newest Favorite "Anything, My Love" by Cynthia Simmons. A sizzling page turner with a hero to die for.
Rating: Summary: Catch-up with old friends Review: What is better on a cold winter's night than to curl up with a good book or old friends? Well in Nora Robert's latest, Chesapeake Blue, you can do both. We get to catch up with the Quinn family of the Eastern Shore of Maryland and the very special young man who brought them all together, Seth. Nora Roberts gifts us with this great book and dedicates it to her readers who asked her for Seth's story. As I finished the last page my first thought was when she would write Aubry's story?
Rating: Summary: I Love This Book! Review: I love this book! Once I picked it up, I couldn't put it down again! It's the 4th in a series about 4 adopted brothers. Though it has been a while since I'd read the others, I was transported right back into their world by the first page. I was so absorbed in the story, I finished the book in 3 days!
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