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Luis D. Kapel
I may not be what is considered a classic Nora Roberts reader, but I found this trilogy exceptional.
By (my) definition, a “classic” Nora Roberts follower is not a 78 year old male. But I have been a fan of the Eve Dallas series, and especially of her trilogies. And I found The Lost Bride Trilogy to be exceptional, even when compared to her others – she just seems to get better with every book.The main characters in the book were well developed, charismatic, and relatable. The supporting cast of family and friends became people you wished to go and spend time with. But my favorites were the ghosts, with Clover leading the pack; her ability to communicate, to show love, disdain, and anger, just by queuing a song, and then manifesting in times of danger to the protagonist, these were awesome, and brought smiles, laughs, and the occasional tear.Well done Ms. Roberts. The length of time between the first two books and the last made me go back and re-read them all in sequence, and I consider that time very well spent. i doubt we’ll see the Poole family again, and that is sad to me, even though their story was completed. I wish them well.And I wish I had ghosts like Clover and Molly around my house!
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Vicki Schultz
Enthralled
Mystical is not my usual genre. I started this series because it was Nora Roberts. I was hooked from the start! From beginning to end, the characters came alive, and I could visualize them each step of the way. The storyline flows effortlessly and smoothly, so much so that I could feel myself in it, watching from the sidelines, rooting for each person and swinging at Dobbs along with them! As I started reaching the battle yet to come, I literally hitched a breath, thinking the story would segue into waiting for a 4th book. The build up to the end was captivating and seriously climatic. In the future, when I see a Nora Roberts book that may be outside my usual reading genre, I will not think twice to give it a chance. She got this one – Hook, Line, & Sinker with me !!!!!!
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Valerie Matteson
Amazing conclusion!
I so love all of Nora Roberts’ trilogies and this is yet another.Throughout this trilogy and final book, I laughed, I cried, I was touched, and moved. The story and character development ensured my loyalty and kept my intent and vivid interest reading all three books.I honestly don’t know how any reader cannot be fascinated with a Noraad Roberts’ book. Ms. Roberts has in imagination that is truly remarkable.Without giving any spoilers, I can just say that this marvelous trilogy is one I know I will be reading over and over again!The conclusion had the terrific good vs. evil and plenty of bonuses to make me more than happy.Thank you, Nora! I hope you can keep writing for another decade and more.
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Robin
Great ending to a fabulous series!
I haven’t loved Nora Roberts’ most recent trilogies–didn’t even care to finish a couple of them. So happy to say that she did a fabulous job on this one. Loved the people, the house, the pets, the good spirits, and hated the bad spirit–well written as both crazy and evil. NR is very good at creating strong, believable families and friends you feel you know, and who greatly enhance and advance the story. My only complaint about this series is that Trey continually calls Sonya “Cutie.” That was like fingernails on a chalkboard for me every time I came across it. Just hated it, haha, and it didn’t seem to fit lawyer Trey’s character of something he’d call someone he loved. But highly recommend this series. It’s completed. Enjoy.
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Brittney Garcia
The rambling finale
I wanted to love this so much but it’s 3.5 ⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 for me. Nora rambles so much and so many things are talked to death. Things that just happened are recounted several times in the first half of the book. So much time is spent talking about what Sonya and Cleo are eating or drinking i swear the kitchen gets more love than anything else in this book. I’m happy with the conclusion but it could have been half the length. Or even a third of the length.
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Leslie L. Carter
Wow what a trip!!!
I read the a two months after a stroke. I was just hooked from the first chapter. I reread the first book 4 times before the second was published! I read the pair 4 times before final book. I prayed for 12 months that I would live until this was published. I’m so very glad I made it because this trilogy was totally worth living and waiting for!!! I would give it 100 million stars if allowed! Quintessential NR!!!I am a voracious reader and did not start reading NR until 10 years ago. I now own every NR ebook available. She ALWAYS delivers! Thank you and keep writing and I will keep reading!!
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Suzie Sizzle
Great Story and Ending to The Lost Bride Trilogy!!
When I got my first book of the trilogy from the Library, I figured after reading the summary on the jacket about a haunted manor in Maine, I will give it a try and if after a few chapters if I do not like it, I will return it. I was hooked and immediately looked for the second book and read that one too. With having to wait for the 3rd book, it was a bit of torture! I loved how the character’s progressed and we got to know more about them.
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Kindle Customer
Love, love love
I want to go back and start all over. This was a perfect end to the trilogy. Hint. This is not a stand alone novel. The love between Trey, Sonya,Cleo and Owen was great but really showed how strong people can find ways to truly trust and love. The magic were just different from other trilogies Roberts has written, to make them all about THIS story. Nora just keeps going with wonderful tales after wonderful tales. This one makes me want to meet some of those wonderful ghosts too!