
Finished this set yesterday and today while@listening to@the rain … 🌧️ love a rainy day

Finished this set yesterday and today while@listening to@the rain … 🌧️ love a rainy day

@TheBookHippie released the recipient list for #SummerCardSwap 2025! I‘m super excited and already bought the notecards and the stamps to send them out. Now I just need to add some SUMMER and mail them ☺️

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

The writing style on this one was interesting, omniscient 3rd person into six people‘s POV in the same chapter.
I wasn‘t quite sold on the main romance. I thought the man bullied her into the relationship and forced her hand into progressing things rapidly.
There were plenty of touching moments. And a century‘s old ghost haunting the house. Who is she and why does she haunt.

OMG this city in the book is just 11 miles away or a half hour car ride away!
Sadly, the novel is now in Tennessee.

I‘ll be starting this book.
It will be my first ever time reading a Nora Roberts book!
My coworker who owns physical copies of all the Nora Roberts books (but not really the JD Robb ones), recommended this one to me.
Do you agree?
I‘m looking forward to reading a book by one of romances most notable authors!