Monday, January 02, 2012
The Search by Nora Roberts
Amazon.com: 3 1/2 stars out of 5
The serviceable latest from Roberts centers on Fiona Bristow, a professional canine search-and-rescue trainer, who moved to Orcas Island in Puget Sound eight years earlier, just after barely escaping from a serial killer. The story opens with Simon Doyle, an artisan cabinetmaker who arrives on the island with a puppy in tow. It's the puppy that brings Fiona and Simon together, and the romance gets off to a rocky start; he's grumpy and plainspoken; she doesn't scare easily. Then a serial killer begins operating within striking distance, and all Fiona's hard-won peace and equanimity begins to wobble: the man who almost killed her is in prison, but he's got a disciple on the outside. The serial killer plot is very familiar and without much to distinguish it, but the romance is finely done, with Roberts's trademark banter lighting up the page. Fiona and Simon are the main attraction, but the setting and the supporting characters—with paws and without—provide a vivid backdrop. - Publishers Weekly
Why I Chose This Book
It's been a while since I last read a Nora Roberts novel. Her latest foray into the whole wedding-planning-sisters thing wasn't my cup of tea. However, I was at the bookstore, trying to find a book to buy when I stumbled upon this one. It was thick...and usually Nora's thick books are pretty awesome (The Villa). And it was between this and Pride and Prejudice and Zombies so...you know, Queen Nora always wins with me.
So yeah. I cheated because I started reading the book last year but I'm nowhere near the end yet so we'll see whether she's back.
Labels:
Books of 2012,
Bookworm,
Nora Roberts
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