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1: Heart of the Sea (#3 in the Irish Trilogy)
Wow what fun this Trilogy has been to read. The third book is just as good as the first two. Makes me want to take off to Irland and go looking for fairies and love.
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2: Satisfying conclusion to a much loved trilogy!
This was a very satisfying conclusion to a much-loved series! I was thoroughly charmed by the cultural immersion, the likeable characters, and the dose of Irish magic. However, I felt that this last story was a bit drawn out - I found myself growing a tad impatient with Darcy and Trevor for creating obsticles to their relationship instead of resolving their issues and coming together through open communication. Still, I highly recommend this lovely trio of stories!
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3: Heart of the Sea
Irish Trilogy - Book 3
The conclusion brings Darcy to the forefront. She is restless working and singing the family pub. She longs for an exciting better life and wants the finer things for herself. Darcy comes off as shallow and materialistic.
Trevor Magee is a businessman searching for his Irish roots while building the new theater, and too much of the story was spent on the construction. He is an arrogant flashy, and doesn't mind flaunting it.
These two have to be together for the story to conclude, and for the spirits to be at rest.
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4: Disappointing End to Trilogy
While I enjoyed the first two books in this series, I had to force myself to finish "Heart of the Sea." I cannot truly enjoy one of these escapist books if I dislike the heroine, and Darcy, while okay in small doses, is not likeable enough to carry the entire book. Trevor was bland and boring. I don't expect realism in romance novels, but Nora Roberts usually provides an entertaining read. I can't say as much for this book, unfortunately.
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5: absolutely wonderful trilogy
If you are a fan of Nora Roberts' you will no doubt love this trilogy. Read it in order. It's fabulous. As with all her books she creates the characters in such a way it make me sad they are not real. I fell in love with both the brothers. I think the second book is my favorite, but they are all fantastic. Do yourself a favor and read these books.
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