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romantic-suspense novels

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Nora Roberts’ The Collector – falling into a ‘pair of safe arms’

Posted by Aruna at April 25, 2014 in editor's choice &reviews &the literary lounge

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  ‘Oh,’ she brushed tears away. ‘I just killed off a sympathetic character. It had to be done, but I feel really bad about it. I’m going to miss him.’ ‘Human or werewolf.’” –The Collector, page 387     Nora Roberts’ new book The Collector, along with Concealed in Death (the latest JD Robb, her … Continue readings →

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