Excellent start to a top quartet
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This is one of my favourite series be NR. I loved all the characters, and really enjoy the interaction between the brothers. This is a great start to the series, and I couldn't put it down. I thoroughly recommend it to anyone looking for an entertaining, sexy, romantic read.
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The Start of a Great Reading Quartet
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Cameron Quinn has the life of an adventurer - he lives fast, drives fast and loves fast. Suddenly it's all over - his adoptive father is critically ill and he goes back to his childhood home and makes a deathbed promise to help care for Seth, a young boy that his Father was in the process of adopting. With his 2 adoptive brothers Phillip and Ethan, Cam has to learn to cope, not only with his young charge but against suspicions and resentments - at home and in the closeknit community - who is Seth and why does he look familiar - and most of all against Anna , the social worker. This is a superb start to what was originally intended to be just a trilogy by Ms.Roberts - Rising Tides and Inner Harbor followed - Ethan & Phillip's stories - and then , due to pressure from fans, she relented and wrote Seth's story - Chesapeake Blue. If you like Ms.Robert's work, this is it at it's best and if you've never read her it's a great place to start.
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The Quinns will find a way into your hearts
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A wonderful read from Nora Roberts. This is the 1st story of 4 and I would suggest reading the series in order: Sea Swept, Rising Tides, Inner Harbour and Chesapeake Blue. The stories carry a vivid image of the Chesapeake Bay area and tell a heart warming story of 4 young boys who have been adopted and loved by the Quinns. As the years go by they grow into strong, warm and extremely sexy men who become a family in every sense, as they come to terms with their tragic pasts and find the women who can heal them. You can't help but fall in love with them all. The descriptions of the bay are evocative and the story is a heart warming tale. The Quinn brothers are delicious and sexy in their own ways - Cameron, a racing driver who likes to take risks; Ethan, a quiet fisherman with a musical soul; Phillip, a smooth, polished businessman with passionate depths and finally Seth, an artist, who we see as a child in the original trilogy, but who grows up and finds love in the final part of the story: Chesapeake Blue. A very satisfying read.
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The start of a great reading quartet.
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Cameron Quinn has the life of an adventurer - he lives fast, drives fast and loves fast. Suddenly it's all over - his adoptive father is critically ill and he goes back to his childhood home and makes a deathbed promise to help care for Seth, a young boy that his Father was in the process of adopting. With his 2 adoptive brothers Phillip and Ethan, Cam has to learn to cope, not only with his young charge but against suspicions and resentments - at home and in the closeknit community - who is Seth and why does he look familiar - and most of all against Anna , the social worker. This is a superb start to what was originally intended to be just a trilogy by Ms.Roberts - Rising Tides and Inner Harbor followed - Ethan & Phillip's stories - and then , due to pressure from fans, she relented and wrote Seth's story - Chesapeake Blue. If you like Ms.Robert's work, this is it at it's best and if you've never read her it's a great place to start.
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Once you read the first chapter you can't put down
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The story is of three brothers who find themselves in charge of a young troubled boy much like themselves when they where young. It tells you all the compromises they have to make to keep the family together. Once you read the first book you can't wait to read the rest ,good reading from the start . Nora Roberts has got me hooked on her books especially Trilogys after this first book
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