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Inner Harbor by Nora Roberts

saragalisteo's review against another edition

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4.0

Le pondría 3.5 estrellas, porque aunque la saga en general me encanta y me ha encantado desvelar el misterio de Seth y seguir formando parte de la vida de los hermanos Quinn, la historia entre Phillip y Sybill me ha gustado algo menos que las de sus otros dos hermanos. Quizá porque ambos son más racionales y menos pasionales que las otras dos parejas, pero bueno. Ahora estoy deseando conocer la historia de Seth Quinn en el último libro de la saga, una gran idea la de Nora Roberts de ampliar la trilogía y darnos una última alegría con la familia Quinn.

prgchrqltma's review against another edition

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3.0

Well, I need to know how the story comes out, so I'll read #4. Of these, #2 was my favorite. This one was more of the same. Still with the headhopping. Still with the lack of contraception, where the history of unplanned problematic pregnancies is a driving force in the stories.

mltola67's review against another edition

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4.0

me gusta el estilo de la serie. Philip parecía tan frío y en cambio me ha gustado.

tres hombres que amoldan su vida por una promesa 😀

katekat's review against another edition

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4.0

Nora Roberts is an author I like but her books can tend to be pretty cookie cutter and similar. For me her books are the best when they are part of a series and have an interesting set of characters. This series is one of my favorites that she wrote because the story is engaging and the characters are intriguing.

jojojo's review against another edition

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4.0

Dude, this book was fantastic. I was skeptical because the first one was awful but the second one turned out way better and this was almost perfect. I loved the slow paced romance and Sybill’s character arch. I genuinely cried a few times, and it had such a satisfying conclusion to the whole mystery surrounding Seth that i was so happy and sad at the same time that it was over. (Alright, i still have Seth’s book, but i’m kind of scared of that one).
Out of all the books in the trilogy, this one has the best romance because of how it’s built. The others are too rushed (the ending of this one is, too, but not that much) and this was just great. The pacing was great, the emotions were great, the tension was amazing. I completely enjoyed this one and devoured it in a couple of hours.
Definitely worth reading the others, even if they’re average, for this one.

tsuki_secret_hideaway's review against another edition

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

3.25

sjroth's review against another edition

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5.0

First read in 2015: 5 stars
Second read in 2021: Still 5 stars

I didn’t expect to like this one as much as I did! Phillip is such an intriguing male lead since in many aspects he’s refined and health-conscious with expensive tastes. Seeing the different sides of his personality was really interesting. And I thought Sybill was a great match for him. I liked how her character evolved as the story progressed. She didn’t change completely- that polished, professional exterior remained the same, but she softened in a really great way. I enjoyed the humor that came up throughout this one- it felt lighter at times than I expected, and certainly lighter than the second book. I thought that was a positive thing, and helped to solidify this family as a loving, close-knit group. I enjoyed re-reading the first 3 books in the series and plan to read the 4th book again soon!

lucyp21's review against another edition

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4.0

This is the third book of the Chesapeake Bay series and this is definitely a book you can't read as a standalone. 

In this book, we're focused on Phillip as he meets Sybill, a travelling author who has a vested interest in Seth's wellbeing and the mystery of who Seth really is progresses nicely. One of the main plot points in this book is a big spoiler, one that I enjoyed coming across on my own so I'm going to be careful not to mention it in this review. 

As with the other books in this series, I felt like the romance wasn't the strong point here but I adored the plot and the heroine in this book. Sybill has a lot of issues to go through
two of them being her love for Seth and her conflict over Gloria
but she works through them in a great character arc in the book. I also love how Cam, after not trusting her most of the book, sticks up for her when Phillip missteps. Phillip wasn't my favourite hero of this series, that goes to Ethan, but how much I loved the heroine more than makes up for it. 

Definitely a 4 star book.

linyarai's review

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5.0

The four books in this series are fantastically done, I love the strength and love between all the brothers and how they deal with their problems. I've read this series countless times and keep going back to it.