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Inner Harbor by Nora Roberts

obsessedmuch's review against another edition

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4.0

Phillip was and always be my favourite brother, so it's not suprise that I loved his book the most.
I like Sybill as a character and two of them are perfect for each other.
Only objection is that I expect more drama about Gloria and all that story, but maybe is better this way. Immediately going to next book

cristinreads's review

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4.0

Predictable and cheesy, but I still loved it. I love the story line, the scenery, and the emotions it brought out.

kaixxx's review against another edition

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5.0

This series gets better and better. I have enjoyed reading about the brothers and finding out their stories. I love seeing how their lives have turned round and who they have ended up with. Can't wait to read Seth's story.

loverofromance's review against another edition

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4.0

Inner Harbor is the third installment in this great series the Chesepeake Bay Saga. Phillip Quinn, is a city boy, he works in the city during the week and then comes homes during weekends to assist his brothers in their booming business of building wood boats and ships. One weekend he meets a woman who stirs things up, and leaves him aching for me. Not just for her body, but to know her personally. As he endeavors to do so, he knows he is falling hard and fast for this smart intelligent and yes a city woman, but there are secrets about her that may destroy everything including his feelings for her. But will those secrets tear their family apart including the young boy whom they have let into their home and their hearts.

I will be honesty, this is by far my favorite of the saga so far. Inner Harbor brought out the strongest emotions from me as I was reading it, and I will say that there was a tear or two shed while reading it, with due cause of course. Phillip Quinn has made a great life for himself, after being adopted and brought into the Quinn family, he wanted to have a career and a life of his own. Now he also has to put some plans on hold, for the sake of a young boy who needs these three brothers more than they would ever come to realize. When he meets Sybill, whom has traveled all over studying people and the way they act, he takes her on adventures which she has never experienced, helping her to feel emotions she would never let herself feel. Sybill, being sister to Seth's mother, has come to discover what life Seth has here, and to discover if he is happy. Sybill has always loved Seth, but his mother has hurt her, and she feels safer in the cacoon she has built around her heart. But when she starts to get to know Seth once more, she realizes how happy he is with the Quinn, knowing that if the truth ever comes out, that the Quinns will come to despise her especially Seth, the one person she has come to help at all costs. Through certain events, both Phillip and Sybill come to realize that even though their love and feelings are fresh, they are strong, and strong enough to survive any challenge that is ahead of them. It truly was more of a emotional story, and I just loved that aspect of this story especially. The plot and characters comes alive for the reader, so riveting and the feelings and emotions between the characters, definitely a engaging story for the reader, and one that everyone that loves a good story and especially a good romance will come to appreciate Roberts writing, especially among this series.

tardesentrelibros's review against another edition

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4.0

La aventura familiar continua ¡y de que manera! Sorpresas, giros inesperados, nuevas facetas a descubrir...Sin lugar a dudas esta saga está siendo la que más me está gustando de Nora Roberts. Y la familia Quinn, con todos sus miembros, a la que más cariño.
Perfecto!!

smdenton's review against another edition

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4.0

Loved this one.

bougainvillea's review against another edition

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4.0

just starting...

lost_goddess's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5

I liked this one better. I think the author really liked Anna from book 1 because she is really the thread through the series. I liked the introduction of Sybill. With her being new, the author spent more time in her head (and a lot less in everyone else's) and the reader was able to know her better. Same with Phillip.

Some things I liked, some I didn't. I may pick it up again in 10 years, but I won't be going back to it anytime soon.

zenithovershone's review against another edition

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5.0

I LOVED this book. Like the first two books, Sea Swept and Rising Tides, it was light on romance and hilariously funny. It continues the story of the 3 bachelor brothers who have taken in a 10 year old boy. I particularly enjoyed the all-too-real-feeling scene between two women in the aftermath of a boy's birthday party. I could feel the chaos around me! I strongly recommend this book to people who don't usually enjoy romance novels (and, of course, to those who do).

valeehill's review against another edition

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4.0

What's not to love? Originally read in January 1999 and again and again...