A story of unexpected romance from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts.
When renowned anthropologist Kasey Wyatt agreed to help bestselling writer Jordan Taylor research his next novel, she expected long hours of work and discussion—what she gets are nights full of passion and a love that takes her completely by surprise.
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CAVEAT EMPTOR. This book is a reprint of a very early NR story. I was excited to finally have this ‘new’ book auto-delivered to my Kindle, and I started reading it almost as soon as it arrived (I was just so glad to be over the Boonesboro trilogy!).But as I read, I kept thinking that something must have happened to NR. The writing was so, well, bad! The characters are poorly developed, the story starts with very little background, sections bounce back and forth from one character’s POV to the other’s, descriptive words are repeated frequently…
Wish I had noticed it was a reprint I am a big Nora Roberts fan also like her JD Robb series. But his book is very disappointing. At first didn’t understand why it’s like an outline almost. Characters are likable but not fleshed out. Pace seems very fast for a NR book. And the characters conversations are weak. Then I read other reviews that it’s one of her early books. Now understand why it’s such a weak read. It was written before her skills matured. Still unhappy that she and her editor didn’t do a rewrite before…