#1 New York Times and USA TODAY bestselling author Nora Roberts brings us three enduring and classic love stories. Courting Catherine Catherine "C.C." Calhoun was not going to let anyone take away the Towers--especially not handsome hotel magnate Trenton St. James. As far as Trent was concerned, his dealings with C.C. were strictly business. But her mix of fire and fury unexpectedly led his mind in a completely different direction. A Man for Amanda A slow drawl was all Amanda Calhoun heard when she walked into the wall of denim and muscle that was Sloan O'Riley, the architect hired to renovate the Towers. Amanda found Sloan's easygoing manner infuriating. But his irresistible smile just might change her mind.... For the Love of Lilah Adrift in a storm, Professor Max Quartermain thought he must have hallucinated the beautiful mermaid who came to his rescue. But Lilah was no mystical creature--she was a woman of ? esh and blood, and undeniably attracted to the intense and mysterious stranger.
Nora Roberts at her best in this 4 sister triology. Excitement builds with each story and everything comes together in the final story. A must read.
the Calhouns: Catherine, Amar and lilah
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Delightful to continue the Calhoun series...wonderful scenery descriptions, delightful characterizations, realistic interplay among characters - wonderful book....glad there is a whole series of them
Good summer read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Nora Roberts is a good writer, but she's at her best when she's writing a series that covers multiple family members. That's the case with this book, and continues with the stories of Suzanna and Megan. Each book is good on it's own, but it's better to read them order because the stories do tie together. The Calhoun women live in Bar Harbor in The Towers, the family home for over 80 years. The place has seen better days and they are facing the prospect of selling it. The first story is about Catherine and Trent. Trent's family owns a string of first-rate hotels and he wants to buy The Towers. The two, of course, have an attraction and by the end of the book, it is agreed that half will remain the Calhoun family home, half will be renovated into a hotel. Woven into the story is one about Bianca, the girls great-grandmother. It tells her story from her point of view about her loveless marriage and how she falls in love with a painter. The similarities between the two stories are wonderful. There is also the legend of the Calhoun emeralds, a necklace that Bianca hid from her husband and has never been found. It is agreed they are hidden in the house, and so the mystery of finding them begins. This is a great old-fashioned romance story. There is humor, love, friendship and mystery. The sisters are a wonderful group of women, Catherine, the mechanic, Amanda, the sensible one, Lilah, the carefree one and Suzanna, the mom. Megan, a sister-in-law by marriage, fits right in with them. Once you start reading the first entry, Courting Catherine, you won't stop until the conclusion with Megan's Mate. I found them hard to put down. Nora Roberts, once again, proves she's one of the best in romance writing!
I loved all 4 books!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
I recently read all four of the Calhoun Women Books and they were just wonderful,so intriguing and well written. Anyone who reads them must also read Megan's Mate by Nora Roberts,the last book about the Calhoun Women. I read it as well and it was just as wonderful as the others.
Fabulous!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
I have previously read all four of these books when they were first released. Now I am buying the collection of them so I can keep them and read them over and over. It is Nora Roberts at her best!
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