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Waiting For Nick

Waiting For Nick

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Satisfying Visit with the Stanislaskis!
Review: "Waiting for Nick" is the 5th instalment in the Stanislaski family series and it is great. As always, it is wonderful to revisit the characters who we came to love in earlier books.
In this story, Natasha and Spence's little Freddie is all grown up and heading out into the world. She moves to New York City with several goals, but most of all, she wants to get her man. Freddie has been in love with Nick, her Aunt Rachel's husband Zack's stepbrother, for most of her life. Unfortunately, Nick forever sees her as little cousin Freddie. Nick has overcome his rocky start in life and made a name for himself as a talented composer, but he still carries a chip on his shoulder because of his past mistakes. Freddie is determined to become Nick's partner, and write the lyrics for the music he composes. As Freddie puts her plan to win Nick's heart in motion, Nick finds it harder and harder to resist her advances. Nick and Freddie have a rocky relationship with all kinds of ups and downs, and Freddie's patience and determination are put to the test.
This is a lovely romance and a heart-warming story of making your dreams come true. Freddie and Nick are both complex and realistic characters and it is impossible not to love them. This is a relatively quick read, but it is still satisfying and worthwhile.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Satisfying Visit with the Stanislaskis!
Review: "Waiting for Nick" is the 5th instalment in the Stanislaski family series and it is great. As always, it is wonderful to revisit the characters who we came to love in earlier books.
In this story, Natasha and Spence's little Freddie is all grown up and heading out into the world. She moves to New York City with several goals, but most of all, she wants to get her man. Freddie has been in love with Nick, her Aunt Rachel's husband Zack's stepbrother, for most of her life. Unfortunately, Nick forever sees her as little cousin Freddie. Nick has overcome his rocky start in life and made a name for himself as a talented composer, but he still carries a chip on his shoulder because of his past mistakes. Freddie is determined to become Nick's partner, and write the lyrics for the music he composes. As Freddie puts her plan to win Nick's heart in motion, Nick finds it harder and harder to resist her advances. Nick and Freddie have a rocky relationship with all kinds of ups and downs, and Freddie's patience and determination are put to the test.
This is a lovely romance and a heart-warming story of making your dreams come true. Freddie and Nick are both complex and realistic characters and it is impossible not to love them. This is a relatively quick read, but it is still satisfying and worthwhile.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Satisfying Visit with the Stanislaskis!
Review: "Waiting for Nick" is the 5th instalment in the Stanislaski family series and it is great. As always, it is wonderful to revisit the characters who we came to love in earlier books.
In this story, Natasha and Spence's little Freddie is all grown up and heading out into the world. She moves to New York City with several goals, but most of all, she wants to get her man. Freddie has been in love with Nick, her Aunt Rachel's husband Zack's stepbrother, for most of her life. Unfortunately, Nick forever sees her as little cousin Freddie. Nick has overcome his rocky start in life and made a name for himself as a talented composer, but he still carries a chip on his shoulder because of his past mistakes. Freddie is determined to become Nick's partner, and write the lyrics for the music he composes. As Freddie puts her plan to win Nick's heart in motion, Nick finds it harder and harder to resist her advances. Nick and Freddie have a rocky relationship with all kinds of ups and downs, and Freddie's patience and determination are put to the test.
This is a lovely romance and a heart-warming story of making your dreams come true. Freddie and Nick are both complex and realistic characters and it is impossible not to love them. This is a relatively quick read, but it is still satisfying and worthwhile.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Freddie and Nick really light this book up!!!!!
Review: "Waiting For Nick" was a good book. We finally find out what happens when Zack's little brother and Natasha's daughter finally get together in one city. They definitely have the sparks flying in this book. I was mad at Nick for being a jerk, but Freddie held her own. I recommend reading the other books in the series first so you can understand this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I bought this book...
Review: ...If you love Nora Roberts books and you've read the Stanislaski books (Alex,Mik,Natasha and Rachel) you'll love this story. Make sure you read all of them then follow it up with "Considering Kate" about Freddie's little sister, Kate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I bought this book...
Review: ...If you love Nora Roberts books and you've read the Stanislaski books (Alex,Mik,Natasha and Rachel) you'll love this story. Make sure you read all of them then follow it up with "Considering Kate" about Freddie's little sister, Kate.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Always Wonderful Nora Roberts
Review: Always wonderful. What more can I say?

The characters are believable and well rounded out. They are far from perfect and yet they are good people. They are the type of people you would like to meet on the street. I enjoyed this book. I particularly enjoyed it because I was able to revisit with some of my favorite characters from other novels (the Stanislaski Series). In earlier novels you read about young Freddie with her crush on Nick. Only now it's years later and Freddie is grown up and ready to show this to Nick as well. With much hesitation and worry Nick soon learns she's a grown up girl who is able to take care of herself.

Excellent.
Enjoy.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not as Good as the Previous 4 Books
Review: Finally! The story of Freddie and Nick. For those of you who have read the previous stories of the Stanislaki family would be very familiar with Freddie's love interest in Nick since the first time she saw him in a family gathering. Now little Freedie had grown up and was in her twenties. She decided to move out (alone!) of her family home in West Virginia to somewhere nearer to Nick (actually, just a few blocks from Nick's place) so that she could begin her plan to make him fall for her. Yes! Little Freddie had a plan to make Nick fall for her!

I don't want to let on so much on the plan or it will spoil the read for interested readers out there. Generally, this story revolves around familiar characters from the previous books but the family has made fewer appearances. It seems that Nick and Freddie has more things to argue about, causing their relationship to be more stormy than I prefer. That's why I give it only three stars.

Anyway, it's still a good read for the Stanislaki fans!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Storyline
Review: Frederica Kimball had been waiting all her life...waiting to grow up...waiting to become a woman...waiting for the day when Nicholas LeBeck would fall as desperately in love with her as she had always been with him.

Now, at last, she was ready!

Nick didn't know what hit him. Sweet, adorable Freddie, whom he'd always loved like a kid sister, was suddenly looking and acting like a woman - and what a woman! And she was making him feel things no brother ought to feel. The waiting was over...but the wanting had just begun.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Series
Review: I actually found this book first and read it. I enjoyed it so much that I read the rest of the series. Freddie and Nick are probabily two of my all time favorite Nora Roberts charicters. They have a great dynamic throughout the story.


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