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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Lite read. Basically knew what was going to happen. ( ) Laine Tavish, proprietor of the antique shop Remember When, sees an acquaintance hit by a car in front of the shop and recognizes him as Uncle Willy, someone she knew when she was a child. Shortly thereafter, an investigator arrives in Angel Gap, Maryland, but he’s too late to talk to the now-deceased Willy. He’s trying to find the diamonds that Willy, Big Jack O’Hara, and Alex Crew stole. This novella began life as part one of the two-part story in “Remember When.” It’s a solid mystery with relatable characters, romance, and suspense. Since this is a lead-in to the second part of “Remember When,” there are some unresolved plot points held over for the second story. Recommended for fans of Nora Roberts and J.D. Robb as the story will conclude some fifty years following these events as an “In Death” narrative. Recommended. Hot Rocks 4 Stars When a man is run down outside her antiques store, Laine Tavish realizes that the past has finally caught up with her. Together with Max Gannon, a mysterious stranger with his own agenda, Laine must discover why she has become a _target before she becomes the next victim. Note: This book is paired with Big Jack from the In Death series and should be read first as it provides the background necessary for truly appreciating the Robb book. Hot Rocks is one of Nora Roberts' older books that reminded me of my early passion for her stories. While the romance and mystery are predictable (especially for readers very familiar with Nora's work), they are both, nevertheless, very satisfying. Max and Laine are engaging characters and their romance is sweet and spicy. Laine is intelligent and resourceful, and the occasional glimpse at her reckless side makes her all the more human and appealing. Max is scrumptious and the secret keeping is thankfully kept to a minimum and resolved without too much angst and drama. The case is fast paced and keeps the pages turning. The villain is suitably malicious and threatening, and the climax and resolution are exciting. All in all, an enjoyable romantic suspense recommended for all Nora fans. no reviews | add a review
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When her notorious past catches up with Laine Tavish, proprietor of the antique shop Remember When, it's up to her and an enigmatic stranger named Max Gannon to find out who's chasing her-and why. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.54Literature American literature in English American fiction in English 1900-1999 1945-1999LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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