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Heart of the Sea

Heart of the Sea

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good Trilogy, but the ending left me hanging...
Review: I really enjoyed this Irish trilogy, however,the ending of Heart of the Sea left me hanging. I don't want to give away anything, but I didn't feel sure that Darcy and Trev would make it, it seemed to end abruptly. With Aidan and Jude (my favorites) and Shawn and Brenna, I knew they would make it. There was so much talk of the future that I wanted to see it (maybe that's what Nora intended--maybe planning a fourth book to coincide with the opening of the theatre!). The romantic buildup between Darcy and Trevor was great and I especially loved the moments between the very pregnant Jude and Aidan as well as the interactions between Darcy and her brothers. I do wholeheartedly recommend this book (and entire trilogy), I'm just hoping there is more to come.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Must Read!!
Review: Nora Roberts did a great job in the series finale of the Irish trilogy with Heart of the Sea. The book begins with Darcy Gallagher and how she longs to find a rich handsome man who will sweep her away -- into the glamorous world of the rich and famous and low and behold she bumps into the good looking and wealthy Trevor Magee who comes to Ardmore to build a theater.

Nora Roberts has written another treasure! This is a spellbinder you will not be able to put down! Once you start reading you can not put the book down!! If you have any Irish blood in your body you WILL love this book! The descriptions of the Emerald Isle, the characters chemistry, and the conclusion is perfect! No secrets to give away here folks -- read it for yourself and enjoy a great story!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Conclusion you've been waiting for!
Review: If you have any Irish blood in your body you will love this conclusion to the trilogy of the series! The story of Darcy and Trevor is a must read! If you read the first 2 in the series YOU will want to know what happens to Darcy! Nora Roberts writes a beautiful story of two comical/stubborn/independent characters into this must read conclusion. The descriptions of the Emerald Isle and the the chemistry of the two characters is wonderful and delightful. Curl up on the couch and get ready for a adventure!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Wonderful conclusion to trilogy..
Review: "Heart of the Sea", the conclusion to Nora Roberts' Irish Trilogy, is a great read. I have to admit, I didn't like it as much as the first two ("Jewels of the Sun" and "Tears of the Moon"), but I still enjoyed it and read it in one sitting. As with the first two, the story revolves around the Gallagher family, particularly Darcy, the youngest of the three. The first two siblings, Aidan and Shawn, have been married off respectively and have started families of their own. That leaves the vivacious and flirtacious Darcy. What Darcy doesn't know is that she is the third and final key to the tragic story of Lady Gwen and her faerie prince Carrick. Gwen and Carrick must wait 300 years for 3 loves to blossom before they are reunited in love. The two eldest Gallagher's have fulfilled the first two, will headstrong Darcy allow herself to be the third?

The story also introduces us to Trevor Magee, a wealthy businessman from America who comes to Ardmore, Ireland to build a theater next to Gallagher's Pub. He has moved into the cottage on Fairy Hill, once occupied by Jude and Shawn. When he sets his sights on Darcy, he falls head over heals. Darcy herself, is also attracted to Trevor, but also to his money and power. She isn't searching for a love at first, just sex and money. But along the way she begins to feel things for Trevor that she never felt for another. Can she find it in herself to let go of material items and value the heart of a man more? Of course, you can expect Carrick and Gwen to lend their matchmaking skills on these two lovebirds.

I suggest this book for those who've already read the first two. It's a wonderful conclusion to the trilogy. If you're a first time reader of Nora Roberts, I don't suggest you read this one first. Work on the other two first.

Gennie Bailey-Rogers

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great, But not her best.
Review: This book was as fantastic as the first two. I loved how each character developed into who they wanted to be. the Hero in this book sipmly shines. I love Trevor Magee. He is a wonderful addition to Ms Roberts Heroes. and as much as I loved Trevor, I hated Darcy ten times more. She is a selfish, greedy and arrogant woman. she hides her true self from Trevor but still wants him to understand that she's in love w/ him. The Book was wonderful. But if your annoyed by greey main characters... STAY AWAY!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: a nice conclusion
Review: All I can say to you, Steve McKnelly is to stay away from Nora Roberts books cause you obviously don't have the brains to realize that people read these books for the romance. Who cares if the Irish lands, culture, or whatever is embellished on or not. We, most women, read them for the romantic setting, the pretty setup to a wonderful romance. Nora Roberts is the best author I've come across yet in my thirty-five years and I'm in no hurry to find a better one. The Irish trilogy is one of the best trilogy Nora Roberts has. Along with the three sisters trilogy and Dream trilogy, it keeps you glued to what is going to happen next. Keep reading everyone. You won't regret reading this one. I promise! :-P on you Steve!


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