Nora Roberts has a love of Ireland and it shows through in this last volume of this trilogy. By the time you get to the third book, you're well acquainted with most of the characters and have come to know their good points and their bad ones. Trevor, an American developer, is the "new kid on the block," with the rest of the characters having appeared in books 1 and 2 of the trilogy. The books have a fanciful side to them (faeries, a prince, and a tragic and sad woman), torrid love scenes, and wonderful family dynamics. It's an easy read and you are easily drawn into the story and its lovely characters.
This is the 3rd book in a trilogy, all set in Ardmore Ireland. The author makes use of the country, surroundings, customs and beliefs of Ireland in a very real way. The book is excellent reading and follows a family whose members go through life and love as expected. It is especially good reading after the first two that it builds on - Jewels of the Sun and Tears of the Moon. I recommend all three of these books.
This title is part of the Irish Trilogy, which has to be seriously some of the 3 best books I've ever read. All 3 of them contain amazing love stories and strong, determined personalities. I also love that the setting is in Ireland, making it all the more romantic and very believable! Ireland is a place full of magic and breathtaking scenery, and Nora Roberts takes perfect advantage of those things to make this book (and Trilogy), by far, one of the her very best titles (and series)!
I love this book! This was the stunning conclusion of an Irish trilogy. I read the other two so of course I had to read the last one to the trilogy! What a wonderful story! There was nothing I didn't like about it. Nora Roberts is my favorite author and she just keeps getting better and better! I reccomend this book and the entire trilogy to anyone who loves to read romance.
I liked the whole Ireland setting, with its myths and tales. Makes me want to go to Ardmore. It makes me think that there really is a place called Ardmore, but I know there isn't one in Ireland. I looked it up. A friend recommended the series to me and I wanted to read about Ireland. I do want to go to Ireland and find the area that the author used as inspiration for her stories.
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