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It’s purely business between Nash Kirkland and self-proclaimed witch Morgana Donovan. He needs her help on his new screenplay, but suddenly finds himself falling under her spell in this bewitching novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts.
Captivated includes an exclusive preview of Nora Roberts’s new book The Witness.
There were other worlds, other places, where those first cries of birth were celebrated. Far beyond the sweeping vistas of the Monterey coast, where the child's lusty cry echoed through the old stone house, the new life was celebrated. In the secret places where magic still thrived - deep in the green hills of Ireland, on the windswept moors of Cornwall, deep in the caves of Wales, along the rocky coast of Brittany - that sweet song of life was welcomed.
And the old tree, hunched and gnarled by its age and its marriage to the wind, was a quiet sacrifice.
With its death, and a mother's willing pain, a new witch was born.
Though the choice would be hers - a gift, after all, can be refused, treasured or ignored - it would remain as much a part of the child, and the woman she became, as the color of her eyes. For now she was only an infant, her sight still dim, her thoughts still half-formed, shaking angry fists in the air even as her father laughed and pressed his first kiss on her downy head.
Her mother wept when the babe drank from her breast. Wept in joy and in sorrow. She knew already that she would have only this one girl child to celebrate the love and union she and her husband shared.
She had looked, and she had seen.
As she rocked the nursing child and sang an old song, she understood that there would be lessons to be taught, mistakes to be made. And she understood that one day - not so long from now, in the vast scope of lifetimes - her child would also look for love.
She hoped that of all the gifts she would pass along, all the truths she would tell, the child would understand one, the vital one.
That the purest magic is in the heart.
There was a marker in the ground where the Witch Tree had stood. The people of Monterey and Carmel valued nature. Tourists often came to study the words on the marker, or simply to stand and look at the sculptured old trees, the rocky shoreline, the sunning harbor seals.
Locals who had seen the tree for themselves, who remembered the day it had fallen, often mentioned the fact that Morgana Donovan had been born that night.
Some said it was a sign, others shrugged and called it coincidence. Still more simply wondered. No one denied that it was excellent local color to have a self-proclaimed witch born hardly a stone's throw away from a tree with a reputation.
Nash Kirkland considered it an amusing fact and an interesting hook. He spent a great deal of his time studying the supernatural. Vampires and werewolves and things that went bump in the night were a hell of a way to make a living. And he wouldn't have had it any other way.
Not that he believed in goblins or ghoulies - or witches, if it came to that. Men didn't turn into bats or wolves at moonrise, the dead did not walk, and women didn't soar through the night on broomsticks. Except in the pages of a book, or in the flickering light and shadow of a movie screen.
There, he was pleased to say, anything was possible.
He was a sensible man who knew the value of illusions, and the importance of simple entertainment. He was also enough of a dreamer to conjure images out of the shades of folklore and superstition for the masses to enjoy.
He'd fascinated the horror-film buff for seven years, starting with his first - and surprisingly successful - screenplay, Shape Shifter.
The fact was, Nash loved seeing his imagination come to life on-screen. He wasn't above popping into the neighborhood movie theater and happily devouring popcorn while the audience caught their breath, stifled screams or covered their eyes.
He delighted in knowing that the people who plunked down the price of a ticket to see one of his movies were going to get their money's worth of chills.
He always researched carefully. While writing the gruesome and amusing Midnight Blood, he'd spent a week in Romania interviewing a man who swore he was a direct descendant of Vlad, the Impaler - Count Dracula. Unfortunately, the count's descendant hadn't grown fangs or turned into a bat, but he had proven to possess a wealth of vampire lore and legend.
It was such folktales that inspired Nash to spin a story - particularly when they were related by someone whose belief gave them punch.
And people considered him weird, he thought, grinning to himself as he passed the entrance to Seventeen Mile Drive. Nash knew he was an ordinary, grounded-to-earth type. At least by California standards. He just made his living from illusion, from playing on basic fears and superstitions - and the pleasure people took in being scared silly. He figured his value to society was his ability to take the monster out of the closet and flash it on the silver screen in Technicolor, usually adding a few dashes of unapologetic sex and sly humor.
(Continues...)
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Anonymous
Posted February 8, 2012
Love the Donovan series but beware.This is old series just republished.If you have been ROBERTS READER FOR YEARS, you have read it. Oldie but goodie.
4 out of 6 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.Awesome Weekend Read. Loved it from beginning to end
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.I loved this story! I sometimes forget just how great a writer Nora Roberts is and was caught off guard with this book. The prose is almost lyrical and the characters come to life off the pages. It is truly a magical experience. Morgana is indeed captivating. I admire her confidence and self-awareness where she knows who she is and is content with life. Her attraction to Nash unsettled her in a really good way and she had the same imprint on him. This story captured the best of both of them and the conflict rising from his insecurities seemed realistic. Her cousin Sebastian is oh so intriguing and I cannot wait for his story. This book was written some time ago but it does not have a dated feel in the least. It's a wonderful romance between two very attractive characters and is so well written. This book should be a part of your Nora Roberts collection.
3 out of 3 people found this review helpful.
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Posted November 1, 2011
The story would probably be OK, but the narrator on the audiobook (in her incredible diction) accents all the wrong words. The main man comes out eager as a puppy, with no intelligence to redeem him. The main woman comes out wishy-washy. Read the book and skip the audio.
2 out of 5 people found this review helpful.
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Posted April 1, 2007
I've read a bunch of Nora Roberts books, and I have to say that this is one of my favorites. The romance between Nash and Morgana was amazing and sweet and the ending just breaks my heart 'in a good, sweet way' The rest of the series was very good, but this was my favorite.
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Posted January 28, 2012
I was disappointed in this book. I am a big Nora Roberts fan but I believe that the supernatural side of this story is what I didn't like.
1 out of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Posted December 25, 2011
I'm excited about this book to come out! I recieved The Next Always for my birthday and absolutly loved it!!! And when i read the sneak peek to this book, I fell in love(:
-Frankie Rae
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Posted August 15, 2008
I really enjoyed reading this book. It was awesome.
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Posted April 12, 2012
'Frowns and pats her wings'
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Posted April 12, 2012
*Walks in with his katanas bloody* VICTORY!
Was this review helpful? Yes NoThank you for your feedback. Report this reviewThank you, this review has been flagged.This first book in the series had me hooked.
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Posted January 31, 2012
Love
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Posted December 10, 2005
I've read this book so many times. When i started to read it i couldnt put it down! I stayed up all night reading it. when i was done i just couldnt wait to read the rest. Nora Roberts is a great author and i cant wait to read more of her amazing books!
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Posted January 2, 2005
I am a big fan of all the stories in the Donovan Legacy. I love fairy tales and magic. The Donovan Legacy books are modren day Fairy Tales. I liked how Nora desribed the town, homes and gardens in this book. This was another one of her books that I started reading late at night and finished early in the morning.
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Posted February 9, 2004
Nora Roberts seems to have an unlimited imagination as she continues to provide us with such remarkable characters like the Donovan clan. Intriguing and interesting, these cousins have a secret that was past down from their forefathers. Nora enlightens us with another remarkable story.
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Posted March 7, 2004
Capitvated will captivate you as you become involved in the Donovan Legacy. Read all of her books and you won't be disappointed.
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Posted February 2, 2004
Anything you can read related to the Donovan Legacy is great. She really writes great stuff when it's related to witch craft. I love all of her books. She is a great writer!!!!!
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AVAILABLE DIGITALLY FOR THE FIRST TIME
It’s purely business between Nash Kirkland and self-proclaimed witch Morgana Donovan. He needs her help on his new screenplay, but suddenly finds himself falling under her spell in this bewitching novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts.
Captivated includes an exclusive preview of Nora Roberts’s new book The Witness.