Which is your favorite Nora Roberts novel?
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GOD!!! That’s my favourite too. But I am confused about the title now. As far as I remember it was “Time Was”. Does it have Caleb “Hornblower”??? And “liberty stone”???Maria joraimah wrote: ↑09 Jul 2017, 02:59 One of my favorite Nora Roberts novels is "Time And Again"
It's about a time traveller from the future who was stuck in the present and discovered the power of love.
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I don't think I've heard of this one but I like how it sounds. What's the name of the first book?

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Wow! I have read that too...mmklundt wrote: ↑02 Mar 2018, 11:25 I LOVE Nora Roberts. I've been collecting her books for years now and have about 250 of her stories (including JD Robb). My bookshelf is my prized possession. It is really hard to choose a favorite. However, I do keep rereading Black Hills. Although I haven't read one that I didn't like, there are a few that were only worth reading once (very few!)![]()
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Don't I know alreadyJacHills wrote: ↑17 Nov 2018, 20:42 You ask a question that is nearly impossible to answer. I think nearly every time I read one, it becomes my new favorite. Year One, I've read 3 times, can't wait for the next installment, so right now I guess it's my fave. I prefer her thriller types to just outright romance, Obsession was great. So many I can't think of the names of. High Noon. So, so many to choose from.
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Just when I think I've read all her books, another one would just pop upsri varshini303041 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2018, 01:32GOD!!! That’s my favourite too. But I am confused about the title now. As far as I remember it was “Time Was”. Does it have Caleb “Hornblower”??? And “liberty stone”???time was.jpgMaria joraimah wrote: ↑09 Jul 2017, 02:59 One of my favorite Nora Roberts novels is "Time And Again"
It's about a time traveller from the future who was stuck in the present and discovered the power of love.
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I forgot the title of that one, the one where the old matriarch switched the roles of her granddaughter and the Macmillan grandson... Quite lovely. Nobody knew who killed Tony, the son in law until the end of the story. It was madjesscat304 wrote: ↑13 Feb 2019, 22:08 My favourite of the Nora Roberts books is the series where the main character owns and works at a wine villa. I love the sense of place because I never would of thought about what it would be like to live or work at such a place and I found it really fascinating.
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Never heard of it either but I trust Google to turn up the answers... Hugs
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The Trilogy(A connection between three girls, a quest to conquer,each has to embrace their inner strength in order to complete their task.
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Its about a man who thoughts came to play in an heroic manner, and a certain girl who fell for the same man at different intervals.
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