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Dance Upon the Air by Nora Roberts

fires_of_winter's review

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5.0

Practical Magic is my favourite movie of all time and this had the same atmosphere and vibes.

asahome's review

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4.75

A woman runs away from a psychopath and quickly falls in love with her home and the sheriff. Plus there is a curse and magic!

goaskalix's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 Stars

Reread: August 2012 | October 2014

aminowrimo's review

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4.0

Nell is a courageous woman. The fact that she could pull away from what was haunting her makes her a strong woman. I love the fact that she was so good in the kitchen.

The witchcraft was interesting, and I want to know more about why Ripley's so against it.

I did love this book, but there's not much to say about it except read it if you have a few hours. INDULGE.

briannanicolereads's review

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5.0

Realy enjoyed this trilogy. I love books with magic/supernatural elements. I also loved the family dynamics that were involved such as the issue of domestic violence and overcoming the pain of the situation.

amandaj6's review

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5.0

Goodness, what a great introduction to a new trilogy. While I’m not quite sure what the main goal is for the trilogy (compared to a few of the other trilogies of Nora Roberts that I have read) besides each of their own growths (which is still pretty darn awesome). BUT I’m in love with Nell and her growth and her love for and with Zack. And the town and the special people there.

fishwitch's review

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3.0

Typical Nora Roberts reading. I needed some brain candy and found it in this book. It was simple, quick and had a nice ending. At the time, it was just what I needed

beth_menendez's review

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4.0

Sweet. Quiet. Calming. There is always a sweet, affable dog.

These are why I listen to Nora Roberts at bedtime. They hearken me back to safe things and even when parts of the book may not fit these characteristics the whole does. They aren’t meant for bedtime stories but it works for me.

nutellareads's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional hopeful tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

heyhaley17's review against another edition

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5.0

MY FAVORITE BOOK in the world. ive read this pretty close to a dozen times and it never gets old. i credit this book for getting me into reading. i want a zack...
to anyone who reads I suggest reading this...its hard not to love and be drawn into the story or the characters. Nell is practically an emotional wreck faking her death and on the run from her abusive controling husband and ends up on a small SMALL iland where she meets new people, a witch, a sherif...who she's drawn to, but can't handle being with man and his deputy sister who denies she's a witch. Later Nell finds out she is also a decent of the three witch sisters who created the island and as she begins to explore her new independence she starts to grow more encouraged and at home on three sisters island. she even starts giving into her feelings and the gentle, yet presistent Zack. However, darkness is following her in the form of her husband, but to end a cursed cycle she must do what her anscestor could not, face her enemy.
the characters a amazing and well rounded and by the end you'll be dying to read Ripley's story.