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meganaruta's review against another edition
3.0
Not my favorite of hers, but the boats and East Coast living made me happy
jessthebibliophile's review against another edition
3.0
Nostalgic re-read since I haven't read [a:Nora Roberts|625|Nora Roberts|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1505847251p2/625.jpg] in a while.
The family dynamics were interesting but I didn't connect with the couple.
The family dynamics were interesting but I didn't connect with the couple.
emylee41's review against another edition
4.0
It was a great read to know the three brothers and Seth . Loved Anna’s character and their love story . Looking forward to read the other 2 books !
castlesinthesky's review against another edition
2.0
Unprofessional heroine and an unlikable more concerned about getting some and flirting with the heroine than making sure they keep their relationship professional and in the best interest of the child. Too many punches thrown between brothers. Punch-happy brothers a no-no.
pjgal22's review against another edition
4.0
I enjoyed this book, especially as a native Marylander (Sea Swept is set on Maryland's Eastern Shore). The brothers are all likable, and I plan to read the remaining two books in the trilogy.
tessiekat's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed this story. It is rare to find a story primarily about men that is done right, and feels believable. Nora Roberts really captures these men in a realistic, believable, and realatable way that really shocked me. Cameron stole my heart and I have a feeling the rest of the Quinn boys will too. On to book two!
linnjbookis's review against another edition
5.0
Oj oj Nora Roberts lyckas igen! Nu får man läsa allt (eller mest) utifrån Camerons perspektiv och det är ljuvligt. Cameron Quinn är den äldsta adoptiv sonen som paret Quinn adopterar och tar hand om. Cameron blir med åren en fri själ om man säger så, han åker runt i Europa, tävlar med olika fordon och ligger runt. När hans far ligger på sjukhuset återvänder han hem o bemöter sina bröder. Men det har kommit ett tillskott till broderskap, Seth, en tio årig pojke som blir lämnad till bröderna efter Ray Quinn dör.
Super spännande! Seth är ärrad efter sin mors misshandel, Cameron blev misshandlad av sin biologiska far och hans älskade flamma Anna har också hårda och mörka ärr från barndomen... Väldigt intressant att läsa om deras mörker men också se de små ljusa vardagsglimtarna som öppnar upp Seth. Hjärtat värms, på ett annat sätt än vad Nora Roberts romaner brukar göra. De flesta romaner jag läst av Nora Robert har tänt en romantisk gullighet för mig men nu är det så mycket mer familjärt fint och det är så härligt att läsa det hela! Rekommenderar så starkt denna bok och jag tänker fortsätta med nästa bok i serien snarast!
Super spännande! Seth är ärrad efter sin mors misshandel, Cameron blev misshandlad av sin biologiska far och hans älskade flamma Anna har också hårda och mörka ärr från barndomen... Väldigt intressant att läsa om deras mörker men också se de små ljusa vardagsglimtarna som öppnar upp Seth. Hjärtat värms, på ett annat sätt än vad Nora Roberts romaner brukar göra. De flesta romaner jag läst av Nora Robert har tänt en romantisk gullighet för mig men nu är det så mycket mer familjärt fint och det är så härligt att läsa det hela! Rekommenderar så starkt denna bok och jag tänker fortsätta med nästa bok i serien snarast!
delfinarcheron's review against another edition
2.0
Aunque no soy muy aficionada a las historias románticas, tenía este libro desde hacía tiempo en la estantería y decidí darle una oportunidad. Sin embargo, no fue para mí...
Tengo que decir que la parte familiar sí que me ha gustado. El cliché de familia encontrada es de mis favoritos y este libro se centra bastante en ese tema.
Creo que mi principal problema con esta historia ha sido que no he conectado nada con los personajes principales. El personaje masculino, sobre todo, me ha parecido insoportable, plano y aburrido. Esto ha hecho que tampoco conectara con su relación amorosa, en lo que se centra principalmente la novela. No me ha gustado cómo se ha desarrollado, incluso había partes a las que no les encontraba sentido dentro de la historia. Me ha dejado muy fría y el final me ha parecido muy precipitado.
La historia en sí es bastante plana. A lo largo de la novela no hay grandes giros y en general me ha parecido bastante superficial. Me hubiera gustado que se profundizara más en el personaje de Seth y en la relación con el resto de hermanos.
Por otro lado, se tratan algunos temas sensibles como abusos y violaciones de una forma muy superficial (o al menos yo lo he sentido así). Apenas se profundiza en los traumas de los protagonistas.
Es verdad que me entretuvo durante parte de la historia (y es lo que yo andaba buscando). Creo que me hubiera leído el libro de una sentada si no me hubieran caído tan mal los protagonistas.
Tengo que decir que la parte familiar sí que me ha gustado. El cliché de familia encontrada es de mis favoritos y este libro se centra bastante en ese tema.
Creo que mi principal problema con esta historia ha sido que no he conectado nada con los personajes principales. El personaje masculino, sobre todo, me ha parecido insoportable, plano y aburrido. Esto ha hecho que tampoco conectara con su relación amorosa, en lo que se centra principalmente la novela. No me ha gustado cómo se ha desarrollado, incluso había partes a las que no les encontraba sentido dentro de la historia. Me ha dejado muy fría y el final me ha parecido muy precipitado.
La historia en sí es bastante plana. A lo largo de la novela no hay grandes giros y en general me ha parecido bastante superficial. Me hubiera gustado que se profundizara más en el personaje de Seth y en la relación con el resto de hermanos.
Por otro lado, se tratan algunos temas sensibles como abusos y violaciones de una forma muy superficial (o al menos yo lo he sentido así). Apenas se profundiza en los traumas de los protagonistas.
Es verdad que me entretuvo durante parte de la historia (y es lo que yo andaba buscando). Creo que me hubiera leído el libro de una sentada si no me hubieran caído tan mal los protagonistas.
kimberly_b's review against another edition
3.0
2.5 stars rounded to 3
This was my first Nora Roberts book, and I can't say that I'm all that inclined to read many more by her. It was borderline boring. The premise sounded interesting enough, and the book got off to an okay start. Somewhere in the middle it just fell flat. Where was the climax? The drama? The tension? It wasn't a bad read by any means; it just could have been so much better. I already have a couple other NR books on hand to read, so I'll still give her another shot.
This was my first Nora Roberts book, and I can't say that I'm all that inclined to read many more by her. It was borderline boring. The premise sounded interesting enough, and the book got off to an okay start. Somewhere in the middle it just fell flat. Where was the climax? The drama? The tension? It wasn't a bad read by any means; it just could have been so much better. I already have a couple other NR books on hand to read, so I'll still give her another shot.
novelesque_life's review against another edition
4.0
4 STARS
"A champion boat racer, Cameron Quinn traveled the world spending his winnings on champagne and women. But when his dying father called him home to care for Seth, a troubled young boy not unlike Cameron once was, his life changed overnight...
After years of independence, Cameron had to learn to live with his brothers again, while he struggled with cooking, cleaning, and caring for a difficult boy. Old rivalries and new resentments flared between Cameron and his brothers, but they tried to put aside their differences for Seth's sake. In the end, a social worker would decide Seth's fate, and as tough as she was beautiful, she had the power to bring the Quinns together--or tear them apart..." (From Amazon)
I enjoyed this family saga of four brothers finding love with a partner and family. Roberts is great at finding her heroes a heroine that not only meets their match but also someone that adds to their life. The relationship between the brothers is heartwarming and realistic. A great series.
"A champion boat racer, Cameron Quinn traveled the world spending his winnings on champagne and women. But when his dying father called him home to care for Seth, a troubled young boy not unlike Cameron once was, his life changed overnight...
After years of independence, Cameron had to learn to live with his brothers again, while he struggled with cooking, cleaning, and caring for a difficult boy. Old rivalries and new resentments flared between Cameron and his brothers, but they tried to put aside their differences for Seth's sake. In the end, a social worker would decide Seth's fate, and as tough as she was beautiful, she had the power to bring the Quinns together--or tear them apart..." (From Amazon)
I enjoyed this family saga of four brothers finding love with a partner and family. Roberts is great at finding her heroes a heroine that not only meets their match but also someone that adds to their life. The relationship between the brothers is heartwarming and realistic. A great series.