Carnal Innocence. Angels Fall. Public Secrets, Sacred Sins. I can’t think of others right off the bat.
Willa
on August 5, 2006 at 3:20 pm
Brazen Virtue, Sacred Sins (the sequel to Brazen Virtue)
The Chesapeake series ~ SeaSwept, Rising Tides, Inner Harbour, Chesapeake Blue.
Or a WESTERN *wink* although it is present day Montana but it’s fabbo all the same and my all time fave ~ Montana Sky.
Also loved Three Fates and Homeport.
Willa
on August 5, 2006 at 3:21 pm
Woops ~ had a brain fart ~ sorry!!
It’s Sacred Sins then Brazen Virtue.
Marg
on August 5, 2006 at 4:42 pm
I haven’t read many Nora Roberts books but I have read and loved, loved, loved The Chesapeake Bay series. I also really enjoyed the Born In series as well. The only one that I have read that was a bit average is Three Fates.
jmc
on August 5, 2006 at 7:33 pm
I concur with the Chesapeake books. And Montana Sky. There’s an early RS that she wrote with a heroine who is a metal sculptor that I really liked. And Born in Fire about a glass blower; the hero seems to be the prototype of Roarke.
Also liked some of NR’s later categories: the Stanislaskis stand out in my memory. They were later in her career, and I think you can see a huge difference between those and her earlier ones. Liked the last of her “Night” categories, too, with the heroine being the daughter of the h/h from an earlier pub’d book in that series.
Jo Bourne
on August 10, 2006 at 11:18 pm
Some of her more complex work would be …
— The Chesapeake Bay trilogy. –The Three Sisters Island trilogy. –Born in Ice, Born in Fire. — and her work as J.D. Robb, starting with Naked in Death.
I loved her Chesapeake Bay series, though she has plenty of other good books.
Carnal Innocence. Angels Fall. Public Secrets, Sacred Sins. I can’t think of others right off the bat.
Brazen Virtue, Sacred Sins (the sequel to Brazen Virtue)
The Chesapeake series ~ SeaSwept, Rising Tides, Inner Harbour, Chesapeake Blue.
Or a WESTERN *wink* although it is present day Montana but it’s fabbo all the same and my all time fave ~ Montana Sky.
Also loved Three Fates and Homeport.
Woops ~ had a brain fart ~ sorry!!
It’s Sacred Sins then Brazen Virtue.
I haven’t read many Nora Roberts books but I have read and loved, loved, loved The Chesapeake Bay series. I also really enjoyed the Born In series as well. The only one that I have read that was a bit average is Three Fates.
I concur with the Chesapeake books. And Montana Sky. There’s an early RS that she wrote with a heroine who is a metal sculptor that I really liked. And Born in Fire about a glass blower; the hero seems to be the prototype of Roarke.
Also liked some of NR’s later categories: the Stanislaskis stand out in my memory. They were later in her career, and I think you can see a huge difference between those and her earlier ones. Liked the last of her “Night” categories, too, with the heroine being the daughter of the h/h from an earlier pub’d book in that series.
Some of her more complex work would be …
— The Chesapeake Bay trilogy.
–The Three Sisters Island trilogy.
–Born in Ice, Born in Fire.
— and her work as J.D. Robb, starting with Naked in Death.
JoB