Black Hills
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The #1 New York Times betseller
#1 New York Times bestselling leader Nora Roberts takes readers deep into the rugged Black Hills of South Dakota, where the shadows keep secrets, hunters stalk the land, and a childhood friendship matures into an adult passion.
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First and last Nora Roberts book. Pure fiction, small basis in reality. Then there is the soft porn, language and devious racism. Not a book I would place laying around for my young daughter to pick up.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
Nora Roberts has written some of my favorite books, most have a excellent plot and blended with some romance. This book is filled with cheesy dialog, and rehashing of emotions. There is no balance Lil the main caricature is a strong woman who has made a large cat sanctuary, but somehow despite all her accomplishments she continues to suffer from a broken heart because her childhood sweetheart broke up with her 10 years before.
I can know a few pages on the theme but there are pages and pages of her wining about how he hurt her. It goes on and on to her best friend to her parents to him even additional people, she is supposed to be a strong woman, but for god sake get over it. And then we have to here about Coop’s relationship with his never satisfied cold father. This book could have been a quarter of the size. It ongoing out with a really excellent plot but the 3rd half of the book was exhausting to end because of the emotional crap. Certainly not a excellent one for Nora, and if you are still tempted to buy it I suggest you save your money and buy it in paper back. Finally what is the deal with the cheesy dialog Nora seems to add more and more of it with each book? Do people really talk like that? I reflect my next Nora Roberts book I’ll barrow from the Library, and not waste the money.
Reader’s Rating: 2 / 5
I am an avid reader of Nora Roberts as well as her additional books written with her pen name.
This book was a disappointment for me. I felt like I had read this plot either with her or another leader.
I am an avid reader and that is why I bought a Kindle so that it cost me less money to buy a book and read it. I am glad I didn’t pay full fee for this book.
The description of the Black Hills is stunning and right since I have traveled through this part of the country.
The plot felt llike a teenage like tale. Lil was like a stubborn child and her way of thinking was not that of such an educated women of nearly 30.
In ending, don’t waste your time and money. Wait for it to come to your local library.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
This is my first and Last Nora Roberts book. I know I’m not going to make it to the end – I’d rather stab myself in the eye with a fork. Luckily I only borrowed it at the library. The main male lead is the most unbearably sexist, chauvanistic controlling tough of a character. He barges uninivited into the main female character’s home, refuses to place and announces that “I will sleep with you, I’m just giving you a bit of time to get used to the thought”. At this point most real life women would reach for the phone and call the police. I reflect this is supposed to make a certain type of female reader swoon. It just makes me gnash my teeth. He orders her around using terms like “nonenegotiable” and is generally a bit of a t**t. I keep wanting her to punch him. Supposedly these books are well loved with women. Perhaps the kind of barmy women who fantasise about being sold into a harem, raped or otherwise dominated. If these books are well loved with women, it makes me embarassed to be one.
Reader’s Rating: 1 / 5
First of all this book is too long. I got really tired of Lil and her childish,emotional baggage. I was beginning to hope that Coop would tell her to forget it and go on to greener pastures. Additional than that the tale was pretty excellent but predictable. The thing that drove me really crazy was the grammar. It seems she has forgotten every drop she ever knew. No adverbs,superlatives incorrect,in fact she made some up(more jumpy). And her verb tenses,dived in,fitted the key,lighted up. The really sad thing is she used to know this stuff. She’s either gotten really bone idle or no editor can stand to right the fantastic Nora Roberts. Either way it just proves that you can be an leader,but it takes more than a tale to be a writer.
Reader’s Rating: 3 / 5