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The New York Times bestselling author of Carnal Innocence and Honest Illusions unveils a white-hot love story driven by chilling suspense. Sculptor Clare Kimball's dynamic, individualistic style has set the New York art scene on its ear. But when Clare travels back to her tiny home town, she must confront her father's suicide, her half-remembered childhood fears, and an untimely romance. Original.
Pupkin
Posted May 1, 2011
This is a great book and ended differently than i expected. DO NOT read the editorial reviews. Major spoiler alert. Loved the book cover to cover.
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Posted November 6, 2011
I read this book years ago and own it...its truly captivating!
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Posted July 7, 2011
The storyline was really interesting and kept me reading! The ending ended a little too quick for me but other than that i loved the book! A+ BOOK!
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Posted December 2, 2011
Great book
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Posted November 28, 2011
I didnt mean this but maybe...
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Posted November 17, 2011
Nora Roberts is one of the best romance/mystery/suspense writers I recently can think of. This book keeps your attention and you hate to put it down because the action takes place page upon page - no stop. I printer out her list and am definitely reading the many, many books listed there. Try is - you will definitely like it!
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Posted October 16, 2011
Good book, but ending to wrap up Cam & Clare could of been better, considering there was not one
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Posted September 30, 2011
Nora Roberts is a really good writer. I enjoy her books. This book was published by Bantam Books in 1992. It would have been nice to know that it is a reprinted book.
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Posted August 4, 2011
It started out a little slow for me.. I've read a lot of more recent NR books.. so I got a little lost on how 'aged' this book was. It was good.. but NOTHING like what I'm used to reading from Nora Roberts. There was prevalent violence.. a lot of rape.. and very explicit sex scenes and killings..
I just didn't expect all that from her.. I was half expecting this to be from a ghost writer or have a co-writer.. yes; it was that different. 3/4 of the way through.. i was hooked; of course and really glad i finished it.. had a good end but left you hanging for a sequel that doesn't exist.
I will always be a huge fan of Nora Roberts.. after all; you can't loves everthing she writes!
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Posted July 6, 2011
This was my first Nora Roberts book. I downloaded the audio version to my Nook Color, based off the reviews and stars. First of all, the narrator was really annoying and had little skills in doing men's voices. I liked the mini-love story part of it, but the whole satanistic secret society stuff was a bit out there.
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Posted June 30, 2011
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Posted June 5, 2011
Nora Roberts have a reputation for writing stories full of emotions, creating plots full of twists and making the most unlikely pair of characters fall in love. But in Divine Evil she outdid herself.The whole novel is surrounded in a mist of suspense.Claire Kimble and Cameron Rafferty have been depicted in their most human form and one feel their hurt, anger, love and passion.The other characters have got an amazing ability to balance out the story.This book give a lot of respect to working, independent women.Do read it!
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Posted March 14, 2011
I enjoyed this book from beginning to end. I lost a lot of sleep since I could not put it down.
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Posted January 29, 2011
I was surprised to read some poor reviews of this book and decided to take a chance. I'm glad I did; this book is among my favorite NR writings. Suspense, love interest without the drama, a different area (Santanism) explored without a history lesson. I had a hard time putting the book down and couldn't wait to pick it up again. Definately not a waste of money or time!
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Posted October 4, 2009
This was a re-read while waiting for the new NR or JDR to come out-I am going through all of her old novels and have introduced them to my daughter. She likes them because they are not mushy-which is exactly what first drew me to NR. Any Nora Roberts book is worth reading once-and then again.
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Posted September 9, 2009
Love the book. Although i prefer to end it talking about the main characters instead of somebody else. And i know Nora Robert is a good writer but come on!! she confuse me with to much characters and with the names that sound to close to each other like, Angie, Alice and Annie or Bud and Bob or MIck and Mike or Clare and Carly.
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Posted April 30, 2009
I could barely bring myself to finish this book. The main character, Clare, is naive. She is the stereotypical"I believe everyone is good" kind of girl, and refuses to hear about anything contrary to her beliefs. Her love interest, Cam, is a cop who is overall pretty sensible. This is not one of Nora Roberts` best works. I doubt I will ever read this book again.
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Posted March 29, 2009
Romance & suspense all in one. Kept me guessing, so it was hard to put the book down. Ending brought chills
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Posted January 3, 2009
Good characters and plot. Entertaining and interesting. I always seem to enjoy Nora Roberts' books. Recommended to Roberts' readers.
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Posted January 28, 2012
This was a great book that gained momentum the more you read.
The twist at the end was good, but left you hanging. No prologue, and no sequel. I want to know if Clare goes back to New York.
Overview
In this gripping novel of small-town scandal and sizzling passion, New York Timesbestselling author Nora Roberts tells the story of a renowned artist who confronts a mystery from her past—and finds that her family secrets have not been laid to rest.Famed sculptor Clare Kimball has commanded the attention of the New York art world, but troubling memories from childhood have drawn her home to Maryland, to the town where she grew up and where her father died so long ago in circumstances never really explained. Nothing much has changed in Emmitsboro—except Cameron Rafferty, the onetime high-school bad boy turned town sheriff. The only ...