Nora Roberts The Irish Born Trilogy

ByNora Roberts

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alexandra
I love Roberts’ portrayal of anything Irish. This series, in particular, is wonderful theater of the mind, whether read or listened to in the audio version. I’ve done both and they’re equally great!
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brendon
The entire trilogy is grand. The descriptions of the Irish countryside, the food, the flowers and the friendship and caring in the community make for a feel good story. The characters are fleshed out enough that you care for them. I finish each book with a smile on my face
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donita
great books loved the stories of ireland and the myths the family was great and felt like i belonged to them the singing and dancing and falling i love. makes me want to go to ireland and see the country side. i dont know but the whole time i was reading the books i was craving fish power of the mind i dont know . love these triogys cant seem to get enough of them thanks nora
Nora Roberts' Irish Legacy Trilogy :: The O'Hurley (The O'Hurleys Book 2) - Dance to the Piper :: Holding the Dream (Dream Trilogy) :: Born in Shame (Irish Born Trilogy) :: Nora Roberts' Circle Trilogy
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harris
Brianna was such the opposite of Maggie and deserves all the same hopes and desire. Can she have them and her beloved home? An artist is more than someone who creates images or things they also can craft words. Great storytelling Ms. Nora
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ivan
Nice series of books. I had read them in paperback when the first came out and while the e-price was a little high for the set I went for it anyways. I guess that is why they can charge so much, because there are people like me willing to pay the amount.
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vinoaj vijeyakumaar
what great stories of love and finding each other and how family can come together in the end. I could relate with the oldest daughter and mother relationship for mine was close to the same. the way nora writes keeps me turning page after page and wishing there were more to read but as all good stories they must come to an end. and these were great loved it.
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beth bermani
Being Irish this series was recommended to me to read. I never read Nora Roberts before. I am definitely a fan now. I felt like I was in Ireland walking the streets of Dublin and traveling through Ireland that's how descriptive she wrote about Ireland. I loved (the character) Maggie. I could relate to her. This is definitely a must read for anyone who likes to read.
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joy cendrowski
This Norah Roberts trilogy was wonderful from 'Born in Fire' to 'Born in Shame'. I started with #3 and could hardly wait to bring the stories together with #1 and #2. Any story from Ireland catches my attention and Norah Roberts does it best.
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carrie goldberg
LOVED, LOVED, LOVED IT!!!!!!!!!! Just an enchanting story in a set of three, --- grab a cuppa, find a big chair, take your phone off the hook, & delve into this wonderful book & series set, you will not be disappointed. Brilliantly written, thoroughly enjoyed!
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nabeelah
Have already read and enjoyed this book, but purchased for my library. I like to share books with friends, but not until I have the complete series. It bothers me to share when I can't share in it's entirety.
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eternixz
Although somewhat predictable by the third book, still great reading and most entertaining! Nora Roberts has never disappointed me and although I agree with many readers ...the cost for her ebooks are rather high. Obviously not enough to have me run to the.library. Still remain an avid fan and this collection solidified my feelings.
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luis white
I have these books in paperback and have read them numerous times. I bought this Kindle book so I can read them again and again without looking to see what book comes first. I like to read her trilogies in the sequence that she wrote them so that I don't miss anything in the character developments. I love how intertwined the sisters stories are in each of the books so that you keep up with them throughout the series. Each story is so completely different in the development of the relationships that you don't get bored. Every time I read them I find something new that I forgot from the last reading. The descriptions of Ireland make me want to go visit more and more. We were in Dublin this fall and after reading these books realize that I didn't see the 'real' Ireland and must go back. Nora Roberts is one of my favorite authors.
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tootie
I love to read anything about Ireland, since my great grandmother came over from Ireland as a young woman. I also visited there in 1970, when I was pregnant with my son. I visited Tralee & some of the other interesting sites. It was the most memorable vacation of my life & I hope to return again in the near future. I love Ireland & left a part of me there.
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liz reed
I loved this trilogy! The way the story went from one to another was amazing. At times you felt you were there in Ireland, you could lamost see the art, the cottage, the farm and the stuggles between feelings and people.
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montse
I repurchased the whole series again after giving it away years ago. I got attached to the characters. Sometime Nora Roberts jumps into the sex stuff right off the bat and that is not beleivable and does nothing for the story. Not so with this series
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janett
Nora Roberts has a captivating way of telling a story and I appreciated the trilogy to tell each sister's story. Each of these independent career women were faced with choices and challenges. It is always nice to read a story and imagine the "what if".
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gayle
I love Irish Romance books and Nora Roberts doesnt dissappoint with this series. You will fall in love with these characters. They are so real that you will find yourself really connecting with them, able to visualize them. I recommend this series to anyone who just wants to read a really good love story
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marit
I loved this trilogy! The way the story went from one to another was amazing. At times you felt you were there in Ireland, you could lamost see the art, the cottage, the farm and the stuggles between feelings and people.
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petri
I repurchased the whole series again after giving it away years ago. I got attached to the characters. Sometime Nora Roberts jumps into the sex stuff right off the bat and that is not beleivable and does nothing for the story. Not so with this series
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roger ouellette
Nora Roberts has a captivating way of telling a story and I appreciated the trilogy to tell each sister's story. Each of these independent career women were faced with choices and challenges. It is always nice to read a story and imagine the "what if".
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ebaa mira
I love Irish Romance books and Nora Roberts doesnt dissappoint with this series. You will fall in love with these characters. They are so real that you will find yourself really connecting with them, able to visualize them. I recommend this series to anyone who just wants to read a really good love story
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merle saferstein
I love Nora Roberts trilogies. This one is no exception. It gets your attention from the start and keeps it throughout. Part romance, part family conflicts and part travel. Just the right amount of saucy scenes you come to expect from Nora. All in all, a great read.
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chris hart
I have alomst all of Nora Roberts books, but this trilogy is my favorite. NR never disapoints, and this one had me wanting to make a trip to Ireland.
All three intertwine so seamlessly, and makes one want to fall in love all over again.
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