A satisfyingly predictable piece of romance fluff from Nora Roberts. That's what I read her books for when I read them. This one delivers,complete with Irish legends and landscapes, your typical clueless but fiery lovers, a fairy prince, a maiden ghost, and a curse to crack with steamy passion and everlasting love.
Sarah H. (SarahH) from KOSCIUSKO, MS wrote on 1/19/2007...
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The final book in the Irish Trilogy by Nora Roberts. Absolutly beautiful. This author knows how to capture a readers heart and bring the characters to life!!!
Dorcas M. (dormet) from PROVIDENCE, RI wrote on 11/23/2006...
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I really got into these characters! I was surprised to find myself caring about them and worrying about what might happen to them. Unusual for me, at least to this degree. Very good!
Elsie A. (saintbernard6) from REEDS, MO wrote on 7/5/2007...
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This trilology makes you want to visit Ireland to experience the magic and music. The continuing story of the 300 year old spell and its powerfullness..
Betsy W. (BJ) from LILBURN, GA wrote on 6/23/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
The third book in the trilogy about the Gallagher family. The headstrong daughter and sister, Darcy, must find her way past the trappings of wealth to love the young man in her village. A great story that ends well.
Connie P. (Activegram149) from PELHAM, AL wrote on 4/22/2007...
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Conclusion to Irish Trilogy. Great series.
Amanda J. (mandi) from HANCOCK, MI wrote on 4/13/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great Nora Roberts book!
Allison W. (alliwag) from ROUND ROCK, TX wrote on 3/30/2007...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Last book in the Irish Trilogy. Loved it!
Paulette H. from NEW ALBANY, OH wrote on 3/29/2007...
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The captivating finale to the Irish trilogy.
Barb K. (grandmabarb6) from FARMINGTON, MO wrote on 3/8/2007...
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Darcy Gallagher has always believed in the pull of fate, the Magic of legend... and the importance os momey . she longs to find a rich man who will sweep her away-- into a world filled with glamour and adventure and the exotic life that is her destiny..
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Cathy S. (katy0118) from CAMBRIDGE, IL wrote on 11/11/2008...
very good romance.
Emilie M. (Cycle304) from WASHINGTON, IA wrote on 9/28/2008...
Third one is a charm! I loved this trilogy from an author I hadn't read much from before.
Staci T. (tucsonazdryheat) from TUCSON, AZ wrote on 9/16/2007...
Great Book
Rebecka S. (beckasdream) from EWA BEACH, HI wrote on 9/5/2007...
Great book, I think I was into the first two more for some reason. Maybe everything started getting too predictable to completely hold my interest. Still a good book and I recommend this trilogy, especially if the romance of Ireland sparks your interest.
Vicki J. (Vickilyn) from COLUMBUS, OH wrote on 5/2/2007...
Last of the Irish trilogy
Deirdre A. from TIFTON, GA wrote on 4/22/2007...
The conclusion to the enchanting Irish trilogy.
Brandy H. (brandeet) from BROKEN BOW, OK wrote on 4/14/2007...
Darcy has always believed in the pull of fate, the magic of legend, and the importance of money. She longs to find a rich man who will sweep her away - into a world filled with glamour and adventure, and the exotic life that is her destiny...
Rachel H. (scrapbooker) from HILLSBORO, OR wrote on 3/18/2007...
Passionate and beautiful, Darcy Gallagher works as a waitress in the family pub while looking for a way to achieve the glamorous lifestyle to which she would like to become accustomed. Enter wealthy American builder Trevor Magee, whose Irish roots have drawn him back to the childhood home of his grandfather to build a theater. As Darcy and Trevor revel in the heated sexual attraction that flares between them, neither believes that they are the final key to end an ancient spell that separated Carrick the Faerie Prince and his human lady love, Gwen. But Ireland is a magic place, where the faeries dance among mere mortals and love blossoms under starry skies.
Louise L. from CENTER POINT, TX wrote on 3/17/2007...
Third book in Nora Roberts' Irish Trilogy
Debra M. (dreamer) from CLEWISTON, FL wrote on 3/13/2007...
Darcy Gallagher has always believed in the pull of fate, the magic of legend..and the importance of money. She longs to find a rich man who will sweep her away, into a world filled with glamour and adventure, and the exotic life that is her destiny. A wealthy business man with Irish blood, Trevor Magee has come to Ardmore to build a theater, and uncover the secrets hidden in his familys past, but Darcy Gallagher tempts him like no woman ever has. She's gorgeous, intelligent and she knows what she wants, and he's more than willing to give it to her. But as their mutual attraction flames into passion, they look into their hearts and find out what happens when you truly believe.