
May 23rd #Bibliophile All The Romance I really think Nora Roberts is the best Romance writer. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

May 23rd #Bibliophile All The Romance I really think Nora Roberts is the best Romance writer. @Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks

The romantic plot was a bit eye-rolling and obvious, and the supporting characters felt one-dimensional, but I loved the Irish village setting and the magical realism element. This was my #ReadOrDonate pick for March. Definitely donating it.
#Pantone2025 #Kashmir @Lauredhel

My #ReadOrDonate choice for March is Jewels of the Sun, by Nora Roberts. What will everyone else be reading and/or donating?

“A treacherous bride. A heartbroken groom. Is their marriage over before it‘s begun?”
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Sylvia Mercedes
@penguinrandomhouse

I'm struggling to come to the reality I'm at the end of this series. I've not read since July. I read this by chance. Timing was perfect, I have never connected to a character more than Faraine, me being an empath reading this story about Faraine also an empath. The pains, isolation, banishment due to this "gift".... its hit me hard at a time in my life I felt so alone. I will never forget this series. A great tale with great characters

I have enjoyed this read. Now onto book 2

I (and most of my friends at that time) read most of Christopher Pike's books in my early teens. He was often compared to R.L. Stine because they wrote in a similar genre, but we liked his books more because, to our young teenage minds, they were more “mature.“ I don't remember any of his books' plots now, but this one came to mind when I saw today's prompt.
#SchoolSpirit #Graduation

Reading this now … couldn‘t get into the other book 🙌🏽