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Midnight Bayou
Midnight Bayou
Author: Nora Roberts
ISBN-13: 9780399148248
ISBN-10: 0399148248
Publication Date: 10/15/2001
Pages: 352
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 257 ratings
Publisher: Putnam Publishing Group
Book Type: Hardcover
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Helpful Score: 3
Another good story by Nora Roberts. She has a way to take you into the story and you feel as if you are the one being haunted by the ghosts. Good book!
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Helpful Score: 3
Wow, what a story. This is why I love Nora Roberts' books...romance, both past and present, and a ghost!!! Loved it. Read it in two days because I was home from work sick. Couldn't put it down and hated to see it end.
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Helpful Score: 2
This book was a very good read. I enjoyed the scenic backdrops of the Bayou and Roberts knows just how to attract you to the main character. He shows true determination in the face of ghostly haunts and he's able to look beyond his lady love's past and go after what he wants in life (now that's spunk!).
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Helpful Score: 1
A great read! It had me staying up through the night to finish it in one reading.
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Helpful Score: 1
A really good read with engaging characters and a plot that catches you and keeps you pulled in all the way though.
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Helpful Score: 1
this book is a romantic suspense and a ghost story rolled into one book.
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Helpful Score: 1
Contemporary ghost story from down on the bayou. Some romance thrown in naturally.
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Triple-platinum romance doyenne Roberts spins a tale of bayou passions old and new in her latest romantic suspense novel, set on the grounds of a dilapidated postbellum mansion outside New Orleans. Declan Fitzgerald, a Harvard-educated Boston lawyer, has longed to possess Manet Hall ever since he and his friend, Remy Payne, broke into the old place as drunken students on a lark. Now, on the eve of his wedding, Declan leaves Boston, the law and his fiance, buys the decrepit hall and embarks on a mission to restore it with his own sweat, blood and money. But Manet Hall comes with a dark history, and restoring it means uncovering its past, which includes rape, murder and betrayal. Declan encounters an additional challenge in the person of Cajun beauty and bar owner Lena Simone, who has her own dark history and a surprising connection to Manet Hall. As Declan digs deeper at the Hall, he often hears a baby crying. The cries are followed by voices, particularly that of Abigail Manet, the baby's mother. Abigail's story, which unfolds in 1900, is woven so tightly with Declan's that he finds it difficult to escape her grasp. In the end, only Lena can bring him back from the tragic past that threatens to engulf him. Roberts's role reversal here it is the male character who hears voices and even swoons gives her faithful readers a little extra thrill, and the lush setting and the satisfying if predictable romance round out the package. --Review by Publisher's Weekly
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Helpful Score: 1
a gumbo seasoned with ghosts, love, and murder on the bayou.
galnsearch avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 143 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I'm not normally a fan of romances but this was an exceptional one. A haunting story, a story within a story, held my attention and imagination all the way through.
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Helpful Score: 1
a good story...easy to read...great romance
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Easy read about a man who buys a house in the bayou and finds that the house is haunted.
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Helpful Score: 1
Although the beginning had a similar quality to the Garden Trilogy the ending played out differently. It was an enjoyable read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Ghosts, love & murder on the Bayou! Great read.
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Helpful Score: 1
Good read. Kind of delvs into the paranormal.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another one of her great books. Loved it!
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Helpful Score: 1
The feel of the bayou wraps around you as you read this wonderful novel.
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Helpful Score: 1
I personally loved this book. It has romance and suspense with a little humor in it as well. An excellent read!!!
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Helpful Score: 1
Haunted by ghostly visions from a century past, Declan Fitzgerald is drawn to his beautiful neighbor, Angelina. But as the passion between them grows, their future together depends on uncovering a secret from the past as dark and deep as the bayou.
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Helpful Score: 1
"A gumbo seasoned with ghosts, love and murder on the bayou."
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There are ghosts in Manet Hall. The aging plantation mansion long ago lost its luster and has been sold and resold as owners flee the souls that still inhabit its rooms, playing out a long-ago tragedy. But former Boston lawyer Declan Fitzgerald is drawn to the house after seeing it on a visit to the city. He ditches his big-time law career and fancy fiancée, packs his bags, and relocates to Louisiana, where he plans to restore the mansion's former glory.

Upon his arrival, he meets the lovely Angelina Simone, a barkeep raised on the bayou, who like him has her own set of emotional baggage. And slowly it becomes clear that Angelina has a strange and mysterious connection to the past events replaying themselves in Declan's new home. Not even thumps in the day and night, his unsettling visions and episodes of sleepwalking, or Angelina's rebuffs make Declan give up his mission of uncovering that connection. He single-mindedly pursues his goal amid the slamming doors and flying cups and saucers, and -- through an amusing role reversal -- his relationship with Angelina blossoms.

Although you have to suspend all sense of reality to accept the supernatural happenings as everyday fact at Manet Hall, Midnight Bayou is a fast and entertaining read. Nora Roberts's legions of fans will eat it up. (G. M. Dixon)
ladybugslover avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was a good book. Predictable and sounded like a few other books I've read before. But it was well written and kept my attention through the entire book.
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Really liked this NR book... just wish it hadn't ended so early. Loved the characters.
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This was a wonderful and touching story. One of my all time favorite Nora Roberts books.
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I loved the characters and place of this book. Nora Roberts is always the romantic.
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Good book love all Nora Roberts books
LaurieS avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 504 more book reviews
I read this as an unabridged audiobook which is usually an advantage for me but I may have been better off reading the paperback version because I wasnt thrilled with the male narrator who reads the bulk of the book. His voice kept putting me off and kept me at a distance from the story or maybe I should face the fact that the romance just wasnt that great. I guess the combination of the two didn't help.

The prologue details some nasty business featuring rape, murder and madness that went down in the 1800s. Just when it had my full attention it leaps forward to 2002 and loses me a bit.

Declan Fitzgerald is 31 and a successful attorney but his heart isnt in it and he decides to trek across country and purchase a Louisiana mansion with the intent of fixing it up even though hes no carpenter. Yes folks, this is the mansion where the nasty stuff happened. It is soon revealed that Declan had basically left a fiancee at the altar a few months earlier and the thought occurs to me that hes running away from life which doesnt exactly win me over. Almost immediately he starts seeing visions and hearing a baby crying and this intrigues instead of frightens him because, as we're told over and over again, he feels like he is finally exactly where he belongs.

His love interest is local bar owner Angelina (call me Lina because Im no Angel) whose grandmother lives near Declans property. Lina is independent but soon swoons when Declan is near and begins to help him unravel the secrets of the mansion. Shes gorgeous and a good business woman but she was just a bit too distant for me for a large portion of the book. The reasons why were revealed way too late because at that point I had nearly tuned her out.

I found the ghostly aspects of this story much more compelling than the modern day romance. It was all rather by the numbers and meh without much emotional connection and the love scenes were a snore. The flashbacks to the past were much more interesting to me and I found myself wishing on more than one occasion that the entire book was set in the past. As the story continues events are revealed to tie in the current day couple to past but it all seemed a little off to me. Not my favorite by Roberts but not the worst book Ive ever read either.
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This book was set in the 1800's and a girl dies and her husband commits succide and their baby was raised by her maternal grandparents. The mother was raped and killed by her husbands twin brother. It was a very very good book.
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Nora Roberts is one of the best!
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Good, enjoyable, definitely recommend.
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A gumbo filled with ghost,love, and murder on the bayou.
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Mysterious things happen at Manet Hall in Louisanna. Declan bought the big house unseen and was there to fix it up. Leaving his job as an attorney up north, he came south and took up repairing this old house. Excellent story.
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Historical romance set in Lousiana boyou country weaving the happenings of 1899 with the new owner of the Manet plantation today.
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Another Nora Roberts novel...wonderful reading.
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A combination of historical romantic suspense and contemporary ghost story.
Tastefully choreographed, highly erotic scenes are seamlessly woven into a novel that exemplifies storytelling at its finest.
nwilker avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 11 more book reviews
Great book - typical nora fashion, but this time a male was the main character - yeah!
Nice haunted touch, quick read.
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Number-one New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts presents a novel set deep in the bayou of Louisiana-where the only witness to a long-ago tragedy is a once-grand house...
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I loved this book like I love all Nora Roberts. It kept me reading
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great book for the historical romance types
deniseb avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on
Another great read from Nora Roberts. A little mystery, paranormal and romance. I highly recommend this book.
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great book!
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Another of my not-so-favorite Roberts novels. So-so.
elsasdaughter avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 115 more book reviews
This was my first book from Nora Roberts and she did not dissapoint. I liked that the main character was the male Declan. She did a wonderful description of the bayou and the house that Declan was restoring. I liked the characters including Lena. I thought she was a bit mean to Declan but things got better. It's a good mystery/romance novel. Enjoyed it.
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Read in June, 2004. Very interesting!
justjen79 avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 4 more book reviews
this was a quick nora roberts read, sweet and well thought out.
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excellent book I read it without putting it down.
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THIS IS A GREAT BOOK AS NORA ROBERTS BOOKS ALWAYS ARE... GREAT ROMANCE, MYSTERY, AND GHOSTS
kttycat17 avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 3 more book reviews
This is one of her best romantic mysteries.
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Book is set in New Orleans, and has a great story. One of my favorites from Nora Roberts.
bookluver-in-sc avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 229 more book reviews
A great Nora Roberts. The classic tale of love murder and suspense.
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Amazing book to read. A must have!!!
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Wonderful story.
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Great book another Nora Robert classic!
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One of the few Nora Roberts book I read and liked!
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Great Book!!
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this is also one of my favorite nora roberts novels. it is also a little scary. but a very good read, i could not put it down!!
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Excellent book, wonderful suspense!
vmachapy avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 215 more book reviews
Wonderful Book!!! Her best I think!!!
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One of Nora's best.
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Couldn't put down.
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Good Book. I always love Nora Roberts!
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This is not one of Nora's typical books. It's a mystery full of rich characters and a story that will take you on a journey. VERY GOOD. Amazon.com and Barnes and Nobles gives a great account of the story.
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The only Nora Roberts book I've read, and it was a good one. Has a bit of a twist with the ghosts that I didn't see coming at all.
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This is one of my favorite NR books.
FriscoOBX avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 601 more book reviews
great book and very well written. interesting storyline with the unexpected twist in the end. defintely worth the read
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GOOD book :) Nora is ALWAYS good LOL
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besides jumping from century to century it is well worth reading
cef424 avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 67 more book reviews
Good book and good mistery...
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Nora Roberts is an Awesome Author.
Definetly a good read!
robinmy avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 2118 more book reviews
Declan Fitzgerald buys an old rundown plantation house as soon as it comes on the market. He has first seen Manet Hall years ago when visiting his friend, Remy, in New Orleans, and quickly feel in love with it. Now he is working night and day, restoring the old mansion to its former glory. But when he starts hearing a baby cry
and slamming doors, he begins thinking the stories about the house being haunted are true. Declan meets Angelina Simone and it's love at first sight for him. He soon realizes it's going to take Lena a little longer to fall for him. But they both have ties to the house and to the tragedy that took place there...a tragedy that could alter their destiny.

This isn't your usual Nora Roberts book. In this one we have ghosts and reincarnation. I enjoyed Declan and the way he let Lena know that he loved her and knew she would eventually love him too. I wasn't crazy about Lena. I thought she was cold and really couldn't see why she had such a problem committing to Declan. This book had several great supporting characters, including Miss Odette and Remy, who both brought humor to the story. My rating: 4 Stars.
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Nora Roberts presents a novel set deep in the bayou of Louisiana--where the only witness to long ago tragedy is a once grand house...
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A gumbo seasoned with ghosts, love, and murder on the bayou.
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Roberts is in peak form with this combination of historical romantic suspense and comtemporary ghost story. Very interesting reading!
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I completely loved this book and I reccomend it to anyone.
dani505 avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on
Good book, but the ending was a little anti climatic
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This was a great book! Nora Roberts never disappoints!
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very good
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Nora Roberts combines suspense with historical romance and a contemporary ghost story.
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Very slow moving
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Nora Roberts always delivers.
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Another well written tale by Nora Roberts
kttycat17 avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 3 more book reviews
I highly recommend this book. I have read it over and over. It is by far her best work.
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Good read in Nora Robert's fashion.
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This book was awesome! Much better than the movie. Loved it! Highly recommend it!
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really great
angelatres avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 72 more book reviews
This is the first Nora Roberts book I have ever read and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I liked it.The story line moved along fairly quickly and was interesting and I liked the main two characters a lot although their mind games with each started to get old by the end of the book. I also liked how every few chapters or so there was a page or two about what happened at the house back in the 1800's. The ghost parts were not very scary though. The ending was a little anti climatic but there was one aspect that surprised me a little--which I won't mention cuz I don't want to give any part of the story away. I will rent this movie someday to see how good it is and I will also look for other Nora Roberts books similar to this one too.
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Love it!!
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Loved it.
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A great nora roberts read!
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I really liked this Roberts book.
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Just the right mex of past to bring the present into clearer meaning and I love tales of the swamps
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Great book
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Roberts lays the groundwork for this novel beginning with a scene from 1899. Abigail is awaiting the arrival of her husband, Lucien, in their home, Manet Hall. Abigail was a lowly servant who fell madly in love with one of the sons of the owner. Lucien reciprocates her love much to his mothers chagrin. Instead of this being a fairy tale romance, his evil twin, Julian, intercedes. He brutally rapes and kills Abigail. Since his mother never liked Abigail, she assists Julian in cleaning up the murder scene and helps him dump her body into the bayou so as not to be found. They concoct a story of her running off with a lover, which breaks Luciens heart.

Switch back to current times and we find Declan Fitzgerald buying Manet Hall, which has fallen into disrepair. He begins restoring the old mansion and encounters the bizarre. Things like a room on the third floor that he cannot enter because fear overwhelms him. Or his watch which always stops at midnight, while the chimes of a non-existent grandfather clock sound. Or a crying baby who sounds like he's on the third floor, which is vacant.

Enter Angelina Simone (Lena), the granddaughter of Miss Odette who lives next door to Manet Hall. Lena has always been drawn to Manet Hall ever since she was a little girl. Of course this being a romance, Lena and Declan fall madly in love while they try to unravel the strange happenings surrounding them.

Character development is excellent and Roberts delves into Declan and Lena with her usual style, leaving little to the imagination. Also, we are given insight into Abigail and Lucien and were led to believe that they could be Declan and Lena in previous lives. Ok, so its a bit weird, but nothing is out of reach when Nora Roberts is at the helm. A support cast rounds is also well developed and intriguing in their own rights.

Roberts doesnt overdo the hauntings or supernatural stuff to the point that it deters from the story line or characters. If anything it enhances the readers enjoyment. She uses the right mix of romance and supernatural to attract a greater reading audience.
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Loved this book - one of her best - couldn't put it down!!
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Great reading
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This is a good one from Nora, one of her best. I liked the plot, it had an assortment of interesting characters!
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Found this at a yard sale for the Humane Society but I haven't read it.

From Amazon.com:
Triple-platinum romance doyenne Roberts spins a tale of bayou passions old and new in her latest romantic suspense novel, set on the grounds of a dilapidated postbellum mansion outside New Orleans. Declan Fitzgerald, a Harvard-educated Boston lawyer, has longed to possess Manet Hall ever since he and his friend, Remy Payne, broke into the old place as drunken students on a lark. Now, on the eve of his wedding, Declan leaves Boston, the law and his fiance, buys the decrepit hall and embarks on a mission to restore it with his own sweat, blood and money. But Manet Hall comes with a dark history, and restoring it means uncovering its past, which includes rape, murder and betrayal. Declan encounters an additional challenge in the person of Cajun beauty and bar owner Lena Simone, who has her own dark history and a surprising connection to Manet Hall. As Declan digs deeper at the Hall, he often hears a baby crying. The cries are followed by voices, particularly that of Abigail Manet, the baby's mother. Abigail's story, which unfolds in 1900, is woven so tightly with Declan's that he finds it difficult to escape her grasp. In the end, only Lena can bring him back from the tragic past that threatens to engulf him. Roberts's role reversal here it is the male character who hears voices and even swoons gives her faithful readers a little extra thrill, and the lush setting and the satisfying if predictable romance round out the package.
jenean avatar reviewed Midnight Bayou on + 49 more book reviews
Wonderful story of love and mystery! If you're a Nora Roberts fan I recommend reading this book.
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I usually read all her books they are similar but comforting reads