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So, new Nora Roberts trilogy. Woopedy-doo, right? Yeah, pretty much. Book one: boy and girl meet cute; fall for each other over the course of several whole days. Much danger. Passionate and perfect sex. Blah, blah, blah. Oh, did I mention the demon and the fact that both of them can see the past? Yeah, […]
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Reading a Nora Robert novel is like eating a piece of cake. It can be whatever cake you want, but pretty much every book she releases is that same type of cake. The woman is a machine—she writes eight hours a day, five days a week. As a result, she publishes umpteen books a year. […]
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