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The Concannon Sisters Trilogy 3 Books Collection Set By Nora Roberts (Born In Shame, Born In Ice, Born In Fire)
S**Y
Wonderful read
Fabulous book, enjoyed it so much I bought another for a friend
A**R
Totally satisfied
Totally satisfied
R**O
Great product, in good condition, speedy careful delivery
Great condition, speedy delivery
D**N
I like the stories but the Audio version is hard work
The three stories have good plots as always from Nora Roberts but there were a couple of disappointments. The first is that the Irish characters speak American English, I can only assume this is some kind of sop to US readers who are presumably unable to understand UK English, the effect however is to make them a little less believable. Secondly, the reader picked for this Audio Book version tends to use the same voice irrespective of who is speaking. As a consequence it can be hard work making sense of the dialogue at times - hence the four stars.
D**E
Class on a different level is our Nora
Any Nora Roberts trilogy will transport you away from reality and provide escapism in a wonderful form!
A**N
trilogy born in fire, ice, and shame
i read the first book from the library, and ordered from amazon the trilogy. i did not want to read anything else, until it arrived from america , on book two now it is as brilliant as the first part olf the trilogy. reading it till 1.30am. will be sad really to finish it. probably want want another book for a week or two. but have more of nora roberts books lined up.
M**E
Read them in order
I ordered the concannon sisters trilogy because I have read the first one & loved it & thought as my sister reads her books she would like them to read & pass them on as I want to keep mine .
M**K
Excellent author
I have recently re-discovered Nora Roberts books. Good stories, beautifully written. She has been on the best sellers list many times.
N**Y
Tres libros en uno a un muy buen precio
Llegó antes de la fecha, es una excelente autora y son tres libros en uno
K**.
Born in Shame...A Book Review
******SPOILER ALERT ***********I read all 3 of the Irish Born books in a row and while I enjoyed each...this one here's my absolute favorite. Something about Shannon and I have loved Murphy since book 1.So we meet the elusive Amanda...on her deathbed and Tom Concannon's love child, Shannon. Instantly I found myself drawn to Shannon. Such a strong willed, independent girl. She finds out in adulthood that the man she grew up thinking was her father is not. Of course she is angry. She feels lost and as she projects her angst her mother, Amanda falls into a coma never to wake again.It just happens that the detective Rogan Sweeney has hired zeros in and ends up two days after Amanda's death on her doorstep coming face to face with Shannon.Poor Shannon not only has just had her world completely turned upside down...now this detective tells her she has two sisters in Ireland who are searching her out.She ends up corresponding with her sister Brianna and finds herself halfway a cross the world...setting down in Ireland.Bri opens her heart to Shannon right away but complete tension between Shannon and Maggie. I loved when Murphy first sees Shannon. So much emotion can be felt. The chemistry is vibrating throughout the pages.There is this amazing underlying story and it centers around Shannon and Murphy with dreams of another life. It is all neatly woven and fascinating.Shannon begins painting these amazing works of art and catches Rogans eye, which I love because I felt the strong similarities between Shannon and Maggie from their meeting and to know they are both artists and respect one another. I just love this.The story never falters from Shannon trying to FIND herself and along the way she finds her soul mate in Murphy. I need to note at the end of Chapter 13 when the pin is presented to Shannon from Murphy...seriously so romantic it pulled my heart strings to see this moment...feel it just from words.Then...chapter 15... I was in tears. I felt the pull....the emotion...the love between them. I was so upset as we made our way through the book and Shannon's emotional walls that kept blocking Murphy's love. He is just such a dreamy catch and I read mist of this book...especially his parts in a thick irish accdnt which made it even dreamier!To watch the final chapter unfold...to feel the raw emotion, the pain, the hurt...I cried again...and I'm not a crybaby.The painting frenzy was so well written I felt as if I were in that room with Shannon. But to feel the light bulb go off and see them find each other at the dance... finding the painting showing the man and woman on the horse together. It was as it should be.This series was amazingly well written and so much emotion entrapped into the words within each page."The circle of copper with the figure of a stallion embossed" Chapter 13 last page. Talking about the pin Murphy found when he was a boy in the center of the dance. He fell asleep with the pin in his hand and dreamed of Shannon.
C**N
Excelente
Tres historias, una misma familia, una narración excelente que te mantiene pegada al libro hasta el final
S**Z
Stubborn love.
Very different than any she has written, I had to check the cover twice to make sure it was nora. It was in Ireland and about this dysfunctional poor 30 some female artist, who came from a tortured home. She made beautiful glass and fell in love with the manager she absolutely hated, long turn of events and exciting how it all evolved. But she had a big hurtle to jump and that was marriage, she didn't think she could handle that. And the rest you must find out yourself if they ever got married or her sister Brie. It is a really descriptive book and your right there in the kitchen, or blowing the glass and can feel the heat on your skin. Fabulous, I learned a lot.
H**R
LOVED THEM ALL
want a great read and something you can connect with she brings happiness love sorrow all in to these books I loved each and every onr , I recomend them with all my heart
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