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Devlin's Light

Devlin's Light

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A star is born to take up orbit next to Belva Plain
Review: How many years must Assistant District Attorney India Devlin pay for the mistake she blames herself for, a misjudgment she made as a child? How many sexual deviants, preying on children, must she get off the streets of Paloma, Pennsylvania before she feels that she has paid the price of her transgression? These questions haunt India, who rarely returns to her New England hometown of Devlin's Light. With her beloved brother murdered, India must come to grips with her past because her little orphaned niece Carrie needs her. .......Carrie looks to India for nurturing and wants her to come home to the old Devlin homestead where Aunt Augusta keeps the home fires burning. Also waiting for India to return is Nick Enright, a man who fell in love with her when he first saw her at her sibling's funeral. Nick realizes that India has a lot of decisions to make and several demons to confront, but he has the patience and determination to wait for her even as he makes his desires and intentions known to her. India knows that Nick is that one in a lifetime male. She decides to travel to New England to take care of her niece, cherish Nick's love, and learn why her brother was killed. .....A book as good as DEVLIN'S LIGHT comes along very rarely because it seems to run the gamut of all tastes. The novel has universal appeal making it difficult to classify although it incorporates elements from the family saga, romance, mystery, suspense, and general fiction genres. Mariah Stewart leaps to the top with a work that will appeal to her myriad of fans as well as the audiences of Belva Plain, Barbara Taylor Bradford, and Anne Rivers Seddons. DEVLIN'S LIGHT has a luminance that leaves most other works pale in comparison. .....Harriet Klausner

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tender love story,
Review: I really enjoy getting lost inside someone elses life for a few wonderful hours every evening before going to bed. Devlin's Light by Mariah Stewart gave me exactly what it is that I crave (so to speak)in books of this fun nature. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tender love story,
Review: I really enjoy getting lost inside someone elses life for a few wonderful hours every evening before going to bed. Devlin's Light by Mariah Stewart gave me exactly what it is that I crave (so to speak)in books of this fun nature. You won't be disappointed.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good mystery and romance
Review: I really enjoyed this book. The characters were so good, you got a lift while reading this book. Nick was unbelieable. To think, a man like him, I would die for. This book is well worth reading

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: good mystery and romance
Review: I thought Devlin's Light was storytelling at its best. A nice blend of suspense, mystery, and romance, full of characters to care and root for. I enjoyed India's mix of toughness and vulnerability, and her loyal and patient Nick Enright was to die for! Add a host of wonderful supporting characters including a troubled niece, a Latin-spouting wise woman aunt, and a quite vibrant brother who's dead, but remains vibrantly alive in the hearts of his loved ones, and you have good company over a great story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tender, suspenseful, romantic tale
Review: I thought Devlin's Light was storytelling at its best. A nice blend of suspense, mystery, and romance, full of characters to care and root for. I enjoyed India's mix of toughness and vulnerability, and her loyal and patient Nick Enright was to die for! Add a host of wonderful supporting characters including a troubled niece, a Latin-spouting wise woman aunt, and a quite vibrant brother who's dead, but remains vibrantly alive in the hearts of his loved ones, and you have good company over a great story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Fans of Nora Roberts' Trilogies
Review: Rarely do I decide to review a group of books instead of just one. And, while I believe each one of these books can stand on its own, readers will be so enthralled with the Enright family, they will want to read them all. Much like the wonderful family series by Nora Roberts, these books are to be savored as some of the best relationship novels of the 1990s.

DEVLIN'S LIGHT set on Delaware Bay is the story of criminal prosecutor India Devlin and the first Enright sibling, marine biologist, Nick. And although there is more of a mystery in this story as India attempts to find out who killed her brother, it's the relationship with Nick that's at the forefront.

WONDERFUL YOU, set in Chester Co, PA is tells Zoey Enright's story as she falls in love with Ben Pierce, a childhood friend. There are some light moments in this story when Zoey, would rather eat take out than cook herself, is required to prepare a few dishes in order to help demonstrate cookware in her job on-the-air at a home shopping network.

In MOON DANCE, Stewart tells the story of the youngest Enright, ballerina Georgia. Set in the Maryland countryside, we find Georgia who wants one certain barn as a dance studio, while her nemesis, Matt, has planned to use it as a veterinary clinic.

The settings of these stories are all so vividly described, it's hard to imagine they're not real places. Readers will want to visit Devlin's Lighthouse, Zoey's Garden, The Bishop Inn, and the farm at Pumpkin Hill.

A common thread running through all three books is the matriarch of the family, Delia Enright, bestselling mystery novelist, who loves her children but does interfere perhaps a little too much, but always in a caring manner. Many readers will wish they had a mother like Delia!!! Readers will also be happy to know that Delia gets a love interest of her own in MOON DANCE.

Mariah Stewart's books, like Nora Roberts' sibling sagas, are not about murder, espionage, or mystery (although each book has a bit of intrigue as well) but are instead about relationships - between a man and a woman, between a woman and her mother, between sisters. I can't think of many writers who can do this better. In all her books, strong secondary characters abound. She creates a world the reader is reluctant to leave after the last page is turned. Thankfully, readers can look forward to more of the Enrights in PRICELESS which will be out in 1999. It can't be soon enough for this reviewer. Reading each book has been like visiting an old friend.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: For Fans of Nora Roberts' Trilogies
Review: Rarely do I decide to review a group of books instead of just one. And, while I believe each one of these books can stand on its own, readers will be so enthralled with the Enright family, they will want to read them all. Much like the wonderful family series by Nora Roberts, these books are to be savored as some of the best relationship novels of the 1990s.

DEVLIN'S LIGHT set on Delaware Bay is the story of criminal prosecutor India Devlin and the first Enright sibling, marine biologist, Nick. And although there is more of a mystery in this story as India attempts to find out who killed her brother, it's the relationship with Nick that's at the forefront.

WONDERFUL YOU, set in Chester Co, PA is tells Zoey Enright's story as she falls in love with Ben Pierce, a childhood friend. There are some light moments in this story when Zoey, would rather eat take out than cook herself, is required to prepare a few dishes in order to help demonstrate cookware in her job on-the-air at a home shopping network.

In MOON DANCE, Stewart tells the story of the youngest Enright, ballerina Georgia. Set in the Maryland countryside, we find Georgia who wants one certain barn as a dance studio, while her nemesis, Matt, has planned to use it as a veterinary clinic.

The settings of these stories are all so vividly described, it's hard to imagine they're not real places. Readers will want to visit Devlin's Lighthouse, Zoey's Garden, The Bishop Inn, and the farm at Pumpkin Hill.

A common thread running through all three books is the matriarch of the family, Delia Enright, bestselling mystery novelist, who loves her children but does interfere perhaps a little too much, but always in a caring manner. Many readers will wish they had a mother like Delia!!! Readers will also be happy to know that Delia gets a love interest of her own in MOON DANCE.

Mariah Stewart's books, like Nora Roberts' sibling sagas, are not about murder, espionage, or mystery (although each book has a bit of intrigue as well) but are instead about relationships - between a man and a woman, between a woman and her mother, between sisters. I can't think of many writers who can do this better. In all her books, strong secondary characters abound. She creates a world the reader is reluctant to leave after the last page is turned. Thankfully, readers can look forward to more of the Enrights in PRICELESS which will be out in 1999. It can't be soon enough for this reviewer. Reading each book has been like visiting an old friend.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Romance
Review: This was a wonderfully tender romance that reads like a Nora Roberts book. The characters are well developed and the love story between India (Indy) and Nick is tender and realistic.

While India is looking for the killer of her brother she finds herself drawn to her brothers best friend and the last person to talk to Ry before he died. On top of all of this is Corrie Ry's adopted daughter from a previous marriage. Corrie is a great secondary character that helps move the plot along.

It was great to read a romance book that touched my emotions and was fun to read. This is a great romance that you don't want to miss out on.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Great Romance
Review: This was a wonderfully tender romance that reads like a Nora Roberts book. The characters are well developed and the love story between India (Indy) and Nick is tender and realistic.

While India is looking for the killer of her brother she finds herself drawn to her brothers best friend and the last person to talk to Ry before he died. On top of all of this is Corrie Ry's adopted daughter from a previous marriage. Corrie is a great secondary character that helps move the plot along.

It was great to read a romance book that touched my emotions and was fun to read. This is a great romance that you don't want to miss out on.


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