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Author - Nora Roberts ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Putnam Publishing Group was reviewed on 30-Jul-2008. Search ISBN:0399152059 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. Northern Lights Reference Book. Classifications : Contemporary Literature & Fiction Subjects Books General Romance Subjects Books General Roberts, Nora ( R ) Authors, A-Z Romance Subjects Books Hardcover Roberts, Nora ( R ) Authors, A-Z Romance Subje . Click the following link to view the cover of Northern Lights. Related topics: Contemporary. Subjects. Books. General. Romance. Subjects. Books. General. Roberts, Nora. ( R ). requestid: 30196ac6-49af-49e1-bd6f-be2f6ab8b98frequestprocessingtime: 0.1609190000000000 salesrank: 507096 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 170940180630 1) Hardcover Book Northern Lights by Putnam Publishing Group. I have read many of her books.She is my favorite author.She can write on any subject.I have read all her J.D.ROBB books I lived in ALASKA so I reall enjoyed it. Irene¤ 2) Hardcover Book Northern Lights by Putnam Publishing Group. Every time I put it down, I couldn´t wait to get back to the book. Loved the Alaska setting. Great characters, good mystery..what more can you ask for?¤ 3) Hardcover Book Northern Lights by Putnam Publishing Group. I´m kind of leary of Nora Roberts, simply because I don´t like her "occult" type books...the ones that involve spirits and like-things.
4) Hardcover Book Northern Lights by Putnam Publishing Group. I adore Nora Roberts. Her male characters have always been so appealing, and her plots have always hooked me. Not so with her book Northern Lights. I´m so sorry to leave only two stars (I would give Nora herself 10 stars if I could!) but this was borderline unreadable for me. Her male lead, Nate Burke, is not as likeable as Nora´s other heros have been. Her female lead, Meg Galloway, is tougher than titanium and viciously independent, just like all her other female leads, except that Meg is also unnecessarily vulgar. As if to prove that she´s as testosterone-filled as any man, she throws the "F" bomb around and talks about sex every single chance she gets. There is no respite from it. The reader knows Meg is going to get crude as soon as she and Nate are together. It is constant, and it does NOT add to the story. Toward the end, when Nate gives Meg something, she acts extremely cute, but inevitably suggests some baudy sex. Other interesting characters, like Jacob, are not given the attention they deserve. The plot is a bit of a stretch. A couple of suspects say it best when they suggest that the killer should have just shot his/her victim and hidden the body where it would never be found in the vast Alaskan wilds. Would a killer really set up time-consuming, elaborate traps that might or might not work? Especially when said killer has a gun at his/her disposal? If you have never read Nora Roberts, do not start with this book. Maybe start with Homeport. Her male lead in that one is positively dreamy, and the girl´s not so hard-edged that you can´t like her.¤ 5) Hardcover Book Northern Lights by Putnam Publishing Group. I wish there had been more Native American lore included, but that is my only quibble. Nora Roberts uses the Alaskan bush as a character in its own right, and that works just fine. I love quirky characters, and there are plenty of odd humans to be found in this romantic mystery. Actually, the romance is secondary to the mystery, and the solution to the mystery can be guessed fairly early, but the real pleasure in reading this book is in watching how the townspeople of Lunacy, Alaska, interact...and how Nate Burke, the new police chief, adapts to life under the Northern Lights. I´ve read this book 4 times, and enjoyed it just as much each time. I particularly appreciate that Nora Roberts doesn´t have any perfect characters; no one is perfectly beautiful, or perfectly behaved. In fact, the heroine is a real handful, and you can tell there won´t be any conventional Happy Ever After...there will be some rough patches, but you leave the book rooting for Nate and Meg.¤ 6) Hardcover Book Northern Lights by Putnam Publishing Group. Lunacy was Nate Burke´s last chance. As a Baltimore cop, he´d watched his partner die on the street-and the guilt still haunts him. With nowhere else to go, he accepts the job as Chief of Police in this tiny, remote Alaskan town. Aside from sorting out a run-in between a couple of motor vehicles and a moose, he finds his first weeks on the job are relatively quiet. But just as he wonders whether this has been all a big mistake, an unexpected kiss on New Year´s Eve under the brilliant Northern Lights of the Alaska sky lifts his spirit and convinces him to stay just a little longer. Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 27-Aug-2008, 03991520599780399152054, 590-8X0-810-U9B-DAB-DCB-8
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