Rating:  Summary: Rachel and Natasha are the greatest!!!! Review: "The Stanislaski Sisters" were wonderful stories. In "Taming Natasha", "Tash" falls for Spencer Kimball, a music teacher. Natasha was stubborn and snippy with Spence, but after taking his class, she decides there's more to him than she first thought. This one is my favorite of the two. In "Falling For Rachel", Rachel is the public defender for Nick LeBeck, an out-of-control teen with an older brother named Zack Muldoon. Nick falls for Rachel, and Rachel falls for Zack. Great ending to this story!!!! I can hardly wait to read "Waiting For Nick"!
Rating:  Summary: You won't regard meeting the Stanislaski family! Review: Both sisters were from an Ukrainian family, the Stanislaskis."Taming Natasha" is the story about the eldest daughter of the Stanislaski family. She owned a toy store. One day, a very attractive man, Spencer Kimball, walked into the store with his young daughter, Freddie. These two people had captured Natasha's heart, but Spencer had to work harder to do so. The story is heartwarming and the chemistry between the characters is present. It is not just about Spencer and Natasha, but also about Freddie and the rest of the Stanislaski family. It is a very lovely story. In "Falling for Rachel", the story of the youngest Stanilaski child. Rachel was a public defender, who met Zack Muldoon, when his younger step-brother, Nick LeBeck, was arrested for stealing. Together they stood to help the kid get back on the right track. This story has a lot of sparks. Do read this book as the Stanislaski family has proved to be a very interesting group with supportive members. Enjoy the warmth that come naturally with the family!
Rating:  Summary: Natasha and Rachel Review: Here is two books in the Stanislaski series...the stories of Rachel and Natasha...both will leave you cheering in the end with these tales of family and love and friendship and loyality....You feel like you become a part of it all.....
Rating:  Summary: Hello Natasha and Rachel Review: How wonderful to read a book that holds your interest. Nora Roberts makes you really feel the characters moods in this winner. The struggles that Natasha has to deal with and the courage of Rachel are enough to keep you going throughout the book. And once again Nora Roberts leaves you feeling good at the end. There is nothing like a close family to help with problems.
Rating:  Summary: Two for the price of one! Excellent Review: I love Nora Robert! Its as simple as that. This book was no exception. I have read most of this whole family's stories, though backwards. I read the Brothers first, which gave me hints as to what the sisters book would be about. The whole family migrated from the Ukraine when they were young children, minus the youngest sister, who was born in America. It shows great family values, romance, a little history added, to make a full course of Stanislaski. One brother is a construction worker, the other a cop. One sister is a lawyer, the other a toy store owner. Diverse backgrounds, and add to that the loves that come into their lives from different backgrounds, and you have one great series of books.
Rating:  Summary: Stanislaski Sisters are Wonderful Review: I Love the Nora Roberts books. I particularly love when she takes a group of people with something in common (sisters, brothers, family, same location) and writes a series. The two stories in this book do not dissapoint. Both stories are fairly quick reads because they are shorter than a typical Nora Roberts novel. However, that does not mean that the characters are not developed or the story line is not believable. Quite the contrary. Natasha and Spence are both very realistic. I felt their actions were what I would do in a similar situation. I particularly like how I can place myself in the main character's (Natasha's) place and feel her emotions. Rachel and Zack was a very interesting story. I particularly liked Zack's brother. Again, I am impressed by Nora Roberts ability to take tough subjects and treat them with respect while also writing a romance. If you have not yet read any of the Stanislaski Series, this is a real treat and not to be missed.
Rating:  Summary: ROMANTIC Review: I really enjoyed the Stanislaski Sisters, much more than the Stanislaski Brothers. The first story with Natasha was my favorite of the two. Nora Roberts keep up the good work!
Rating:  Summary: ROMANTIC Review: I really enjoyed the Stanislaski Sisters, much more than the Stanislaski Brothers. The first story with Natasha was my favorite of the two. Nora Roberts keep up the good work!
Rating:  Summary: --Taming Natasha and Falling for Rachel-- Review: I recently discovered this book and really enjoyed the unusual premise. THE STANISLASKI SISTERS is about two very different sisters and how they find love. Natasha is the oldest child in a family of four children. She has two brothers, Alexi and Mikhail. Rachel is the baby of the family. The three oldest siblings are brought to America as children from the Ukraine and continue to carry their heritage with them. A typical younger child, Rachel is annoyed that she wasn't born until later and has no memories of life in the Old Country. The entire family is very close and shares a strong bond of love and friendship. Their charming parents, Yuri and Nadia Stanislaski are also a part of their stories. Natasha's story is that of a dedicated ballet dancer who finds love and joy at the age of 17 and loses it very quickly. She rebuilds her life, but is afraid to commit again until she meets Spencer Kimball, a handsome and very distinguished musician. Spence is immediately attracted to Natasha when they become acquainted in a toy store, but because of a misunderstanding, she takes a strong dislike to him. Rachel's life is that of an overachiever who wants to succeed in her chosen profession as an attorney. Her ultimate goal is to be a judge. Her life is changed forever when she defends Nick, a hostile young man who is on the verge of ending up in the prison system. His older brother, rugged Zack Muldoon is mucho and aggressive and difficult to deal with. In spite of all his bravado, Zack loves his brother very much and will do anything to help him. Rachel's court room defense, and the judge's decision to make Rachel and Zack co-guardians of Nick, put her on the defensive as she fights to keep from falling in love with Zack. The love stories are good, but more importantly they show the backbone of family life that shapes all of us.
Rating:  Summary: my review Review: In this book, the author continues the saga of the Stanislaski family. This time, it is the turn of both sister, Natasha and Rachel, to find love and marry. As is her usual style, both stories are very entertaining and the characters seem very alive. I am certainly looking forward to reading the sequels! Good and entertaining read!
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