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  • Not as good as her others

    2
    By Sayres12345
    I liked the surprise ending, but for most of the rest of the book before that I felt like the hero and heroine should not be together.
  • Rivers End

    5
    By Chasetheretard53
    Great read! Was a page turner and wrapped up well! Did not disappoint!
  • River’s End

    5
    By taral.jackson
    One of my favorite Nora Robert’s books! Great character development, beautiful locations and kept me guessing until the very end. Just PERFECT!!
  • Beautiful Story

    5
    By Opalescent Dragonfly
    One thing I love about Nora Roberts is her wonderful descriptions that pull you into her stories. This is one of those stories that are so hard to put down. The characters are so human, far from perfect, and relatable. I always enjoy the plot twists she throws out, and this didn’t disappoint.
  • River’s End

    1
    By Caitlin Julia Burke
    Boring. The male lead is obnoxious, and the female is an absolute wimp, even though she’s billed as some kind of strong, independent woman.
  • Nora Roberts does it again.

    5
    By Jinely.
    Feels like I have no words, but then again I do. Thrilling. Moving. Suspenseful. On my top 3 list along with "The Obsession”.
  • Great mystery

    5
    By LorraineReads
    Loved this book. Keeps you guessing till the end
  • Rivers End

    5
    By RockyDEEB
    The first chapters were so slow I almost quit reading. But, suddenly it picked up the story line and I couldn’t put it down.
  • River's End not up to snuff

    3
    By Msdebg33
    I'm a dedicated NR fan since her early days, and have read everything. This was the first I HAD PROBLEMS FINISHING! I love her series, and got hooked on her with her first long stand-alone a like Hidden Riches and Honest Illusions. Her later stand alones haven't exactly thrilled but we're decent reads. This one was BORING and TEDIOUS. Too much time getting into the characters-feeling, inadquacies, detail; the main characters didn't get together until near the end of the book, and the ending came quickly out left field. No hint of the killer or his motivation until the last chapter. In fact, if you read the prolog, the first two chapters of parts one and two, and pick it up at the third part, fast forward to part four and then you have it.
  • Nasty.

    2
    By Ms. Travel
    Violent and leaves you with a bad taste in your mouth. The gratuitous crime completely overshadows the romance.

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