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Island of Flowers (Thorndike Large Print Core Series)

Island of Flowers (Thorndike Large Print Core Series)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Makes you want to go to Hawaii....
Review: Enjoyable early Nora Roberts about Laine Simmons who comes to Hawaii to meet her long-estranged father. Her father's business partner, Dillon O'Brian, is very protective of him and thinks Laine has only come to get money. Lovely island setting takes you away....
Excerpt from the back of the book:
"Laine Simmons had traveled to Hawaii to reconcile with her long-estranged father-only to be accused by his handsome young business of having ulterior motives. How dare Dillon O'Brian interfere in her family affairs..and have the nerve to set her heart aflame whever he came near?"

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A cute, fast read!
Review: I enjoyed this early work of NR. It was cute and a bit on the sweet side, but entertaining.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An early one
Review: One or Ms. Robert's ealry one's. Laine flies to Hawaii after her mother's death to meet with her father, a man she hasn't seen since she was seven and has been led to believe didn't care about her. Meeting with Dillon, her Father's partner, is both informative and explosive. Good summer afternoon reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An innocent pleasure
Review: Short, but very sweet love story. Has a certain naivete that the later Nora Roberts novels lack. Very reminiscent of Ann Mather.


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