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quinnster 's review for:
Rising Tides
by Nora Roberts
I like Grace and Ethan. Slow and steady wins the race, right?
I like that Grace isn't afraid to back down, that she loves Seth like he deserves to be loved and that doesn't ask for help from anyone. I like that Ethan is steady and thoughtful, but sometimes not thoughtful enough.
The fight for Seth was kind of at bay in this book. In the beginning everything was new and everyone's trying to find their place and how to fit Seth into this place. Now they've earned his trust and while they know everything isn't set in stone they're pretty complacent about where they are. So there's just a little blip and nothing much else so we know that the next book will be the final showdown.
Even though I've read this before and know the bare bones of the story, I'm still a little nervous, worrying over what Seth's mother brings to the table. This is the last book I needed to read to finish the last square in the Bingo Challenge, but I think I'm going to have to re-read the last two. Even in re-reading I can't leave myself hanging on a story!
I like that Grace isn't afraid to back down, that she loves Seth like he deserves to be loved and that doesn't ask for help from anyone. I like that Ethan is steady and thoughtful, but sometimes not thoughtful enough.
The fight for Seth was kind of at bay in this book. In the beginning everything was new and everyone's trying to find their place and how to fit Seth into this place. Now they've earned his trust and while they know everything isn't set in stone they're pretty complacent about where they are. So there's just a little blip and nothing much else so we know that the next book will be the final showdown.
Even though I've read this before and know the bare bones of the story, I'm still a little nervous, worrying over what Seth's mother brings to the table. This is the last book I needed to read to finish the last square in the Bingo Challenge, but I think I'm going to have to re-read the last two. Even in re-reading I can't leave myself hanging on a story!