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Inner Harbor

Inner Harbor

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inner Harbor was captivating and exciting
Review: I read Inner Harbor in a day. I could not put it down. I was so involved with the Quinn brother's lives that I had to run out and buy Seaswept and Rising Tides. Guess what I did for the next three days? I was depressed when I finished the last page of the last book - they were gone!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Excellent conclusion to series
Review: This was a wonderful end to the Sea Swept series. The only reason I gave it four stars is that I really feel that Ms. Roberts really does not like women all that much. According to her, it's not okay for Sybill to check up on her nephew's welfare without telling the brothers who she is, but it IS okay for Philip to break into her house, shake her, and rifle through her things? Huh?? I loved Seth's birthday party, the confrontation, and Sybill's arrival at inner peace - and I love that both characters' needs and wants and careers are important. (Anna also got a lot less manipulative in this book, thank heaven - and Seth's growth of character from book to book was really terrific).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST READ!!!
Review: This was a great ending to the Quinn trilogy. Phillip seems like the perfect guy~hunky, romantic, charming, smart.... :-) Nora Roberts' fans will not be disappointed. I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hurray to Phillip and Sybill
Review: I was listening to Phillip's story in my car and I found myself sitting in the parking lot unable to turn off the cassette player. This is a great book and it follows smoothly Cameron's and Ethan's stories. I can relate to Sybill's confusion and fear when she meets up with the Quinns, they are a loud bunch, but, oh, boy, I'd love to be related to them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This was a great end to a super three book series
Review: The last of the older brothers to see his dead father and have him guide him to his life, as he had given him the chance to have one. My only regret is that there is not again more information on Seth as he gets older. can we look for this?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding - one that cannot be put down - a must read!
Review: I have just discovered Nora Roberts this summer and cannot get enough of her books. Inner Harbor was the last one that I read (in the last two days)and I found it to be every bit as good as all of her books. Nora has a way with words that keep you wanting to turn the page for more! A quote from Inner Harbor that can be found on page 129 concerns Phillip Quinns feelings toward Sybill, but expresses my feelings concerning this lady's expert way with words; "He literally couldn't get Sybill out of his mind....(a) continual tug on his thoughts and concentration. It wasn't as if she (the book) was interfering with...routine. He (I) could work, eat, brainstorm, do...presentations...She (the book) was simply there...A tickle at the back of (the) mind through the day, that inched forward to the front when...energies weren't otherwise occupied." Phillips thoughts express mine to a perfection. As with all of her books, no matter what function is being performed, the plot, characters and places are there just waiting to come to the front and occupy the mind completely. Inner Harbor opens up a world of love, compassion, and loyality. It also acquaints the reader with the Bay area, the workings of family services and the court system. As in all of Ms Robert's books, this one is not just about man meets woman and they must have each other, its about family/friends and the deep love and loyality that is demonstrated and reveals that even those who apprear the most confident and stable, usually have their own private shadows and boogie men to contend with. Nora Robert is an author, extrodinaire! She can, and probably will, preempt those who are at the current top rung with her marvelous talent.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect Ending for a Perfect Trilogy!
Review: This was my favorite book of the trilogy. It was so incredibly romantic and sweet. I couldn't put it down; I've read it countless times! A must read! I loved it!!!!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An awesome reading experience!
Review: Nora's conclusion to the Quinn brothers' tale was incredible! I think she picked the perfect brother to conclude their story! The stubborn spirited Philip was a great ending. It was also wonderful because he finally realized that all of his dreams were fulfilled. The strong bodied, strong spirited Quinns made a wonderful reading experience. I couldn't put them down!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent end to an excellent series.
Review: Nora Roberts doesn't disappoint with the third and final book of the Quinn Brother's Trilogy. This one focus on Phillip and Sybill's relationship. Sybill has some secrets of her own, and this causes trouble between the Quinns and her. Ms. Roberts also fills the reader in on who Seth really is and why Ray joined him to the family. Excellent series, and I hope that Ms. Roberts will tell us the story of Ray and Stella as well as what happened to Seth in the future.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Nora's best full-length trilogy
Review: The Maryland Eastern Shore trilogy is definitely the best of Nora's full-length novel trilogies. The men are so real and so appealing. The strength of this series is the relationship between the brothers. I've only read one other series focused on brothers -- Jude Deveraux's Velvet Saga -- and this one by Nora tops it by a mile (if one may be permitted to compare a historical series and a contemporary).

INNER HARBOR is the best of the trilogy. I loved the relationship between Phillip and Sybill because it showed the power of forgiveness (for Sybill's secretiveness and ulterior motives).

The only thing that disappointed me is that Phillip's and Seth's relationship was not as fully explored as Nora did with Cameron and Seth in SEA SWEPT and Ethan and Seth in RISING TIDES.

All in all, however, this trilogy and especially INNER HARBOR was magnificent.


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