Nora Roberts
From a barnesandnoble.com e-nnouncement
Nora Roberts is a staple on the New York Times bestseller
list, and having written more than 100 novels, she proves
that romance is far from dead. In Roberts?s latest novel,
INNER HARBOR, she concludes the captivating trilogy that
started with SEA SWEPT and RISING TIDES. Once again the
Quinn brothers are back in the final installment of the
trilogy. Read Nora?s insightful message before beginning
this enchanting conclusion.
Dear Reader,
Home means different things to different people. Making a
home can be both a challenge and a joy. Those of us who are
lucky have fond memories of the place where we grew up, of
the traditions there. INNER HARBOR deals with finding that
home, making it, preserving it.
Ray and Stella Quinn had given Phillip a second chance at
life. He?d never forgotten what they?d done for him. With
his brothers, Cameron, Ethan, and now Seth, Phillip worked
to maintain their home and keep a promise to a man he loved.
Maybe he preferred his life in Annapolis, the museums, the
restaurants, the crowds, but he?d keep his promise even if
it meant splitting his time on the Shore, laboring over
hulls and homework.
Home was what Ray wanted for his sons, all of his sons.
To keep his promise, and his home, Phillip must accept the
boy Ray brought into their lives, and deal with a beautiful
woman who has secrets that will affect all of them -- a
woman who needs both his trust and his heart.
To clear their father?s name and keep a sacred vow, the
Quinns will band together. A family formed by fate and
the generous hearts of a special couple.
--Nora Roberts
From the Publisher
"With bright dialogue and lots of heart, Roberts provides a safe harbor for Phillip...and for her many fans."—Publishers Weekly
Praise for Nora Roberts
"America's favorite writer."—The New Yorker
"Roberts is indeed a word artist."—Los Angeles Daily News
"You can't bottle wish fulfillment, but Ms. Roberts certainly knows how to put it on the page."—The New York Times
"When it comes to true romance, no one does it better than Nora."—Booklist (starred review)