

Whiskey Beach
Books | Fiction / Romance / Suspense
4.3
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Nora Roberts
#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts weaves together passion and obsession, humor and heart, in a novel of two people opening themselves up to the truth—and to each other.For more than three hundred years, Bluff House has sat above Whiskey Beach, guarding its shore—and its secrets. But to Eli Landon, it’s home.A Boston lawyer, Eli has weathered an intense year of public scrutiny and police investigations after being accused of—but never arrested for—the murder of his soon-to-be ex-wife.He finds sanctuary at Bluff House, even though his beloved grandmother is in Boston recuperating from a nasty fall. Abra Walsh is always there, though. Whiskey Beach’s resident housekeeper, yoga instructor, jewelry maker and massage therapist, Abra is a woman of many talents—including helping Eli take control of his life and clear his name. But as they become entangled in each other, they find themselves caught in a net that stretches back for centuries—one that has ensnared a man intent on reaping the rewards of destroying Eli Landon once and for all.
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More Details:
Author
Nora Roberts
Pages
512
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2013-04-16
ISBN
1101621214 9781101621219
Ratings
Google: 5
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"Another fascinating tale by a master storyteller! Romance, mystery, intrigue with a pirate story intertwined!"
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Linda Howell
"pretty good but not Nora's best.. I listened to the audio version of the book which was 15 hours and 33 minutes long.. so it seemed to drag... if i'd have just read the book it may not have seemed so long because I can read silently much quicker than the audio version.. but it was still pretty good an interesting story although the heroine bugs me some getting more upset than necessary over some stupid little stuff.. like getting so caught up in work that the silent dog wasn't taken out and you missed lunch.. it happens when you get really engrossed in something sometimes and i'm sure had the dog whined to go out the guy would have gotten up to do so.. but that's just my opinion..lol :) also the steamy bits could have been a bit steamier.. they we fairly vague compared to a lot of her other work"
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Danielle Burgess