Nora Roberts
List of authors similar Nora
Roberts to provided by the staff at the LaPorte
Branch Library.
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- Elizabeth Adler. Summer
in Tuscany and others
- An American woman discovers the magic of Tuscany in this delightful
novel from the acclaimed author of "The Last Time I Saw Paris."
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- Sandra Brown.
Envy and others
- A manuscript from someone identified only as P.M.E. compels
New York book editor Maris Matherly-Reed to find the author. She
locates the aloof Parker Evans on a remote Georgia island. Maris
is drawn to his tale of two young friends and a deadly betrayal,
but its chilling connection to her own life leads her to delve
into the truth about a similar decades-old crime.
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- Catherine Coulter. The
Courtship and others
- Coulter fans met Spenser Heatherington in "The Sherbrooke Bride"
and Helen Mayberry in "Mad Jack." Now the two get together to
track down a mystical treasure that Helen calls King Edward's
Lamp. He was hoping for a lover, but she wants a partner.
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- Janet Dailey. Green
Calder Grass and others
- Bestselling author Janet Dailey sweeps readers back to Montana
and into the lives of Ty and Jessy Calder in the newest novel
in her beloved Calder Family saga. Ty's first wife, Tara, returns
to the land when her powerful father dies, and now Jessy is in
for the fight of her life. Tara has stirred a lust for revenge
from the past--an action which threatens a loss more heartbreaking
than any of them could imagine.
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- Kay Hooper. Enchanted
and others
- Whether it's playful romance or heart-stopping suspense, Hooper
has what it takes to keep readers reading. Now this bestselling
author revisits three of her classic romance novels in one collection:
"Kissed by Magic, Belonging to Taylor, " and "Eye of the Beholder."
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- Linda Howard. Strangers
in the Night and others
- The thrill of unexpected passion between strangers is evident
in this triple helping of sultry short stories, each set in the
sensual American South, from the "New York Times" bestselling
author. This volume includes Howard's classic tales "Lake of Dreams,
" "Blue Moon, " and "White Out."
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- Judith Krantz. The
Jewels of Tessa Kent and others
- Never before has Judith Krantz told a story as rich in heart
and emotion as in this, her tenth novel, the story of two amazing
women and the men they love, a tale of family love and loss, and
a behind-the-scenes look at the inner workings of an auction house.
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- Jayne Ann Krentz. Eclipse
Bay and others
- The first in a trilogy about a little town on the Oregon coast
with secrets as treacherous as the rugged landscape. As the next
generation of the Hartes and Madisons, Hannah and Rafe are expected
to continue the tradition of hating each other. After years of
living their separate lives, they come together in Eclipse Bay
and discover they don't hate each other at all.
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- Elizabeth Lowell. This
Time Love and others
- At 19 Joy Anderson had been innocent, trusting and totally
in love with Gabriel Venture. Gabe was a journalist on assignment.
Joy had been his guide. Together they explored Lost River Cave
and an irresistible passion for each other. They found shattering
beauty in both.
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- Judith McNaught. Whitney,
My Love and others
- Whitney Stone returns to England from Paris to win the heart
of Paul, her childhood love, only to be bargained away by her
bankrupt father to the handsome, arrogant Duke of Claymore. And,
even as his smoldering passion seduces her, Whitney cannot--will
not--relinquish her dream of perfect love.
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- Debbie Macomber. 16
Lighthouse Road and others
- When the divorce case of Cecilia and Ian Randall comes before
family court judge Olivia Lockhart, she denies their petition.
She knows this Cedar Cove, Washington, couple still loves each
other--they just need to try harder to make their marriage work.
But then Jack Griffin, an interfering, attractive reporter catches
wind of what's going on, and suddenly the whole town's talking!
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- Judith Michael. A
Certain Smile and others
- A clothing designer and widowed mother travels to China where
she finds love with the owner of construction company, only to
have their love tested by an intrusive government, corrupt businessmen,
and his wildly ambitious son.
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- Mary Jo Putney. The
Burning Point and others
- Putney's first contemporary novel is the riveting story of
the ties that bind two people together--and the incendiary forces
that can tear them apart. The story centers around a woman destined
to inherit her family's fortune if she and her ex-husband agree
to live under the same roof for one year.
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- Katherine Stone. Star
Light, Star Bright and others
- The latest from "USA Today" bestselling author Stone, this
novel, set in an ancestral home in Virginia, centers on Rafe McClure
and his tortured affairs filled with dark secrets of the heart.
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