Norah Roberts
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which one to start with. Thats a toughie! Her Bride Quartet are good romance ones. The Inn Boonsboro is also romance with just a touch of paranormal. The Three Sisters Island trilogy is really good (the 1st one is Dance Upon the Air). The Sign of Seven trilogy (1st one is Blood Brothers) and of course her newest are Dark Witch and Spellbound ( The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy) . The last in that trilogy comes out the end of October.
One of the things I love about her writing is, when the story is set or travels to Ireland, her writing is so descriptive, that you could almost close your eyes and imagine yourself standing on those lush green hills and smell the peat burning.


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MamaBookAddict wrote:She is one of my all time favorite authors and Ive read everything she's written except her new one - The Collector- . Wow, choosing
which one to start with. Thats a toughie! Her Bride Quartet are good romance ones. The Inn Boonsboro is also romance with just a touch of paranormal. The Three Sisters Island trilogy is really good (the 1st one is Dance Upon the Air). The Sign of Seven trilogy (1st one is Blood Brothers) and of course her newest are Dark Witch and Spellbound ( The Cousins O'Dwyer Trilogy) . The last in that trilogy comes out the end of October.
One of the things I love about her writing is, when the story is set or travels to Ireland, her writing is so descriptive, that you could almost close your eyes and imagine yourself standing on those lush green hills and smell the peat burning.Whats also nice is that she has multiple stand alones and aside from the Bride quartet, her series' are always only trilogies. Enjoy! I think you'll really like her
You absolutely have to read The Collector....soooooooo goooooood.!