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Engaging The Enemy

Engaging The Enemy

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Amazon Romance book of the year??? NOT
Review: Nora's Silhouette books were book quick reads, but I find it so strange to come in and see this as amazon's top pick for romance for the year - shocked might be a better word - for two four star reprints of little books!!

I am not knocking Nora, for I have 75% of everything she has written, but after the first 15% she stopped surprising me. THESE ARE REPRINTS! And they are charging this HIGH PRICE because its NORA's name on the cover. Sorry, I get this feeling of SUCKER on my face when I pick one of these up and get home and find I already had them from years ago and paid a LOT LESS!!!

Nora Roberts is a super writer - too prolific. Maybe if she slowed down a bit and polished her works, maybe she can once again surprise us with her talent. Just stop re-canvasing these old puppies just she and her publisher can keep milking her fans and pretend they are something special.

These are good reads - IF YOU DON'T AlREADY have them. TYPICAL Nora tales, so don't expect anything new or fresh. But this is NOT book of the year quality. Sorry, I can name 100 other titles by writers that still surprise me in romance and its a shame the PR machine pushes second-rate Silhouette tales as book of the year.

A Will and a Way (Silhouette Special Edition #345) (Please note readers ONLY gave the 4 stars first time around!!!!!!!!!)Uncle Jolley's has Pandora McVie tied and she cannot change it. She has to spend six months isolated in the Catskills with Michael Donahue, her least favourite-though best looking-distant relative and co-beneficiary.

The Second tale is Boundary Lines (Nr Flowers Ser.: No. 47)again ONLY 4 stars - the feud between the Barons and the Murdocks spanned generations... Jillian Baron and Aaron Murdock seem determined to carry it into another one.

Sorry, these are very predictable 4 star Silhouette SMALL books that are reprints. That is NOT a book of the year. If you like Nora and want to read everything she has done, fine. But you just paid $7.50 for books they were only a couple bucks each and nothing special back then.

Sorry for the soap box, but it's a shame this hoax is being fostered on the book buyers.

GO CHECK YOUR OLD SILHOUETTES, you likely already have them if your a Nora fan.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Engaging redux!
Review: Not until I was into this did I realize I had read it before. But it's still Nora and it was still entertaining.

A Will and a Way was entertaining but Boundary Lines was fascinating in that I think Nora was practicing for her ".....In Death" series. Some of the dialogue between Jillian and Aaron was quite the same as some of the interchange between Eve and Roarke. I loved it anyway!!! It's an addition to my collection.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excelent
Review: Ok, if you've never read any short stories of Nora's than I have good news for you. This book pretty much brings you her best short works for the least amount of effort. It's easy fun reading that shows Nora's complete imagination in characters and plots. Two interesting and exciting stories that combine heart-felt romance and enticing twist. You are sure to love these fabulous tales.(they are definatly rereaders!

(And even if you don't like the story Nora paints a pretty hunk)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!
Review: Okay, so before this I had never read a Nora Roberts book before but I am a complete romantic and I find the whole love/hate situations very captivating. As soon as I read the first word I was sucked in. I couldnt stop reading and the way the lovers and plot developed was really interesting. I absolutly loved the book! I cant wait to go and read another of hers!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: 2 great classic stories
Review: These are reprints of earlier category romance novels. Both are very good. Both feature slightly antagonistic relationships where the hero and heroine start at as enemies. Nora Roberts is especially good at the volatile chemistry between these kinds of couples. The first book, A Will and a Way forces 2 people to stay in a mansion together to win an inheritance. Despite the fact that the heroine is named Pandora, this is a very good story. It has a slight bit of suspense as the other relatives try to force them out of the mansion so they lose the inheritance. The second book, Boundary Lines, is also very good. Jillian inherits her grandfather's ranch and tries to keep feuding with Aaron Murdock. This novel also features a slight bit of suspense, however the chemistry between the two main characters is what makes this story shine! These are both good light reading, perfect for summer.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "Engaging" stories
Review: These are two classic Nora Roberts stories, both very entertaining and light and easy summer reading.

Boundary Lines was my personal favorite of the two, but both are still great stories. Boundary Lines is about a family feud between the Barons and the Murdocks. Aaron Murdock and Jillian Baron are adults who have grown up with the feud, so when Jillian sees Aaron trespassing, so to speak, on her land, she lays into him because it has been so ingrained into her. But, both are deeply attracted to each other upon first meeting. Aaron wants to get to know her better, but Jillian fights the feelings developing between them because of her family loyalty. It is a struggle, and the conflict is mild, but the love story is great. A wonderful way to start off this "miniseries" of stories.

A Will and A Way is also a great story, with an interesting little mystery thrown into the mix to spice things up. Pandora McVie and Michael Donahue who are, according to the book synopsis, distant relatives, so take that as you will. They are both given bequests in their Uncle Jolley's will, and they have to live under his roof together for six months in order to fulfill the will. But, both decided to do it because otherwise, if I remember right, something would happen to their bequests that they didn't want to happen. Both figure things can't be that bad, but with the little mystery of who is trying to hurt them for their money, and the added romance, A Will and A Way is a great story.

Neither are Roberts best stories ever, but any romance fan should enjoy the theme of two "enemies" coming to terms in the best possible way: love.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Better than expected
Review: This book actually contains two stories that were previously published in the late 80s. The first story involves co-benficiaries to an estate, and the second is about two competing ranchers. I found the second story more believable and interesting than the second; it was a classic love/hate relationship with lots of character drama. Roberts' books have been republished lately with amazing speed, but these are definitely better than some of her early stories that are currently on shelves. If you're a romance fan, you'll enjoy them.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Nora Roberts' Classic
Review: This book features two of Nora Robert's older romance novels but they still show why she is such a great writer. Both novels start out with the hero and heroine on opposite sides facing danger and predictably end up with them both falling for each other.

A will and A Way- features Michael and Pandora, two people who are given a fortune by their recently departed relative. Unfortunately, there is a catch- they have to reside in the mansion together for 6 months to claim their inheritance. Sounds easy! But Michael and Pandora have always been at odds since they were teens and their jealous other relatives (who want their inheritance) try to make them leave the mansion and forfeit their claim.

Boundary Lines- Jillian and Aaron are neighboring ranchers who must battle the dangers of ranching while some unknown people who are stealing their cattle. Jillian, of course, thinks its Aaron and that fact is heightened by the fact that their two families are lifelong enemies.

Both novels are great summer reads- Enjoy

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Kissing Cousins and Love Thy Neighbor
Review: This is a two-story anthology, both written by Nora Roberts.

A WILL AND A WAY: Pandora McVie and Michael Donahue are cousins, if only by marriage. They both adored their Uncle Jolley, but their relationship with each other has always been antagonistic. Uncle Jolley had played matchmaker between them before and failed, but now he's trying again, from the great beyond. His estate is worth one hundred fifty million dollars, to be split equally between Pandora and Michael, but there's a catch. They have to move into his mansion in the Catskills and live there together for six months. If they fail, the inheritance reverts to their shallow and greedy family members. Their family, of course, conspires and uses trickery to drive them out.

BOUNDARY LINES: Jillian Baron inherited her Montana cattle ranch from her grandfather, and works tirelessly to keep it functioning at optimum level. The Barons have been feuding for generations with the neighboring ranch owners, the Murdocks. Aaron Murdock has just recently returned to assist his father with the running of the Double M. The chemistry between Jillian and Aaron is unmistakable, but someone is stealing cattle from Jillian, and all signs point to the Murdocks.

These stories were originally published separately as Silhouette Intimate Moments back in the mid 80's. I enjoyed both, and felt they each had pretty much stood the test of time. The first story felt only slightly dated. If you didn't read them when originally published, they would serve well for good, light summer reading. Separately, I would rate the first story 3 ½ stars, and the second one 4 ½ stars. Ms. Roberts does a good job portraying these volatile romances, a type I'm quite partial to reading.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Kissing Cousins and Love Thy Neighbor
Review: This is a two-story anthology, both written by Nora Roberts.

A WILL AND A WAY: Pandora McVie and Michael Donahue are cousins, if only by marriage. They both adored their Uncle Jolley, but their relationship with each other has always been antagonistic. Uncle Jolley had played matchmaker between them before and failed, but now he's trying again, from the great beyond. His estate is worth one hundred fifty million dollars, to be split equally between Pandora and Michael, but there's a catch. They have to move into his mansion in the Catskills and live there together for six months. If they fail, the inheritance reverts to their shallow and greedy family members. Their family, of course, conspires and uses trickery to drive them out.

BOUNDARY LINES: Jillian Baron inherited her Montana cattle ranch from her grandfather, and works tirelessly to keep it functioning at optimum level. The Barons have been feuding for generations with the neighboring ranch owners, the Murdocks. Aaron Murdock has just recently returned to assist his father with the running of the Double M. The chemistry between Jillian and Aaron is unmistakable, but someone is stealing cattle from Jillian, and all signs point to the Murdocks.

These stories were originally published separately as Silhouette Intimate Moments back in the mid 80's. I enjoyed both, and felt they each had pretty much stood the test of time. The first story felt only slightly dated. If you didn't read them when originally published, they would serve well for good, light summer reading. Separately, I would rate the first story 3 ½ stars, and the second one 4 ½ stars. Ms. Roberts does a good job portraying these volatile romances, a type I'm quite partial to reading.


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