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When I was little, I used to have this ridiculous dress purse that I'd carry around with me. Most little girls would probably fill their purses with makeup or toys, but what did I fill mine with? Tiny glass figurines. Our family would go to Vancouver and I would salivate over tiny blown glass unicorns. They were like crack to tiny Flann. I hoarded them and carried them around but I did not exercise due care with them--I'd wrap them in toilet paper to attempt to keep them whole but, in the end, I...
This had apparently escaped my "reread all the Nora Roberts" binge from a few years ago, and this is one of my very favorite of her series books. The relationship between Maggie and Rogan is so combative--in a good way--and the competency porn is off the charts in this one. The art scenes!!! It is enough to make me regret my complete lack of artistic ability. Glad I spent some time with this series again. It's really good.
I was craving a milkshake and nothing goes down smoother than a Nora Roberts romance. Good thing I can always count on the local library to quench my thirst. Originally published in 1994,the Born in Trilogy tells the story of the Concannon sisters, Maggie and Brianna. Their father, Tom has died and their mother, Maeve increasingly difficult for the sisters to take care of on their own. Born In Fire is Maggie's story. Maggie is a glass blower and her items soon catch the eye of Dublin gallery own...
So cute! Makes me want to head to Ireland! Jen, do I want to continue this series or if I switched it up which of hers should I do next???
Yes, I am a fan of Nora Roberts, but it’s been a little while since I picked up one of her books. Born in Fire is the first book in the Born in Trilogy series and this book was a pretty good start to the series. A story of family, love and relationships which I enjoyed and I’m sure so will anyone who enjoys reading Nora Roberts books. Looking forward to the next book in the series. Well worth the read. Recommended.
I read Born in Fire a few years ago, but suddenly wanted to read something beautiful and not very demanding. Often that is just what going back to a book that I already read and loved means to me. It is like a vacation, when I go to the beach and just lay on the sand or take a little swin. I don’t have to worry, I don’t have to agonize wondering whether I will like what is to come. Just revel in it. Of course, it has to be a well written book. As I share a love for Ireland with Nora Roberts, t...
Ireland......and romance......just perfect! This is a reread and the following review is older but I am not going to change it because I loved it again! It was a great read that I enjoyed very much! The story is set in Ireland and I couldn’t be more happy because it’s definitely a country I love to read about!Maggie is a young but lonely woman. She lost her beloved dad five years ago and her relationship with her mother is far from good. Actually, because of her mother she prefers loneliness...
Another great book by Nora Roberts and can't wait to get my hands on the next book. I love Maggie's stubborn character. She is a strong person but with a good heart even with a mother who's main purpose is to make her life a living hell but no matter what she is determined to keep her promise to her father to care for her mother and sister. Maggie is a great glass artist who does her glass from the soul and never saw the real value of her work until Rogan Sweeney, a gallery owner, sees Maggie’s
bleh bleh stereotypically "fiery" irish heroine sculptor and the art collector who wants to tame her. feels very 90s, was also published before i was born. no thanks.
I decided to read books that have forever piqued my curiosity since I was kid: I would see these books line the shelves at the library, on and on. These authors still are bestsellers and incredibly productive. Thus, a little fun project that both entertained and surprised me. I selected these authors based on recollections of my hometown library back then, so it's not necessarily all-encompassing. Here is part two of four!Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4---It was a horrible, horrible version of...