Inner Harbor (Chesapeake Bay Saga #3)
Phillip Quinn has done everything to make his life seem perfect. With his career on the fast track and a condo overlooking the Harbor, his life on the street is firmly in the past. But one look at Seth and he's reminded of the boy he once was...
Phillip intends to fulfill his father's dying request and considers Seth to be a duty. But he never expected he would grow to love Seth, and soon his promise to his father has become more than just an obligation. Seth's future as a Quinn seems assured--until a stranger arrives in town. She claims to be researching St. Christopher's for her new book, but the true objects of study are the Quinns. Her cool reserve intrigues Phillip. He is determined to uncover her motives, but she is holding a secret that has the power to threaten the life the brothers have made for Seth. A secret that could tear the family apart... forever.
This was probably the best of this series so far, though I still can't say I LOVED it. It had more drama than the previous two novels, and I liked Phillip more than the other two Quinn brothers, Cam and Ethan. Sybill offered an interesting twist to the story, which I won't give away here - in any case, the characterization was better. In general, though, I find that this series just doesn't have the "wow" factor for me. All conflict and controversy circles around 10-year old Seth DeLauter, the
I have become so familiar with the characters in this series and the more books I read the more I have fallen in love with these 4 amazing guys. . I have been along on the Quinn brothers journey to becoming a strong and close family since the sudden death of their adopted father, Ray Quinn and it feels as if they are now my friends, who I care for and want to ultimately see happy.The 3rd book tells the story of Phillip Quinn, the sophisticated, stylish, and gorgeous advertising man, that likes
Final rating: 4.75/5 starsSometimes it's really hard for me to write a review for a book. But I really loved this one and I just don't have enough words to express it. I'm starting to really love Nora's writing and the emotinal level she is able to wring out of a person. This series is dark - it's about people with really, really horrifying pasts, but they have been saved and given opportunity to live their lives to the fullest. And to save the last person their benefactor wanted to help. It's
Of the 4 Chesapeake Bay / Quinn books, this one is my least favorite. Not because it's a bad book. It's really not. But just because of a matter of personal tastes.Inner Harbor features Phillip Quinn, the 3rd troubled boy taken in by Stella and Ray Quinn when he was a teenager. Before they'd rescued him in, he'd been a street thug who ended up with bullets in his chest in a drive-by shooting. But Ray and Stella changed his life, gave him a future. When Ray died and Seth became partially his
Final rating: 4.75/5 starsSometimes it's really hard for me to write a review for a book. But I really loved this one and I just don't have enough words to express it. I'm starting to really love Nora's writing and the emotinal level she is able to wring out of a person. This series is dark - it's about people with really, really horrifying pasts, but they have been saved and given opportunity to live their lives to the fullest. And to save the last person their benefactor wanted to help. It's
Inner Harbour is the third of the Chesapeake Bay series by Nora Roberts. Phillip, the third Quinn brother to be taken in by Stella and Ray, has come about as far as possible from the teenage thief who did drugs and prostituted himself: hes now an urbanite, a respected executive in a Baltimore advertising firm. But hes spending his weekends in the village of St Christopher on the promise to look out for the latest Quinn, Seth DeLauter as well as helping out in the new boat building business,
Nora Roberts
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 324 pages Rating: 4.17 | 29254 Users | 684 Reviews
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Original Title: | Inner Harbor |
ISBN: | 0515124214 (ISBN13: 9780515124217) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Chesapeake Bay Saga #3 |
Characters: | Sybill Griffin, Phillip Quinn |
Setting: | St. Christopher, Maryland(United States) |
Literary Awards: | RITA Award by Romance Writers of America Nominee for Contemporary Single Title Romance (2000) |
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Third in the sweeping Chesapeake quartet, about three brothers who come together in a time of need. They honored their father's wish to raise young Seth as their own. And with all of the brothers home again, the Quinn family has never been so strong. But in the months to come, their strength is tested--once again.Phillip Quinn has done everything to make his life seem perfect. With his career on the fast track and a condo overlooking the Harbor, his life on the street is firmly in the past. But one look at Seth and he's reminded of the boy he once was...
Phillip intends to fulfill his father's dying request and considers Seth to be a duty. But he never expected he would grow to love Seth, and soon his promise to his father has become more than just an obligation. Seth's future as a Quinn seems assured--until a stranger arrives in town. She claims to be researching St. Christopher's for her new book, but the true objects of study are the Quinns. Her cool reserve intrigues Phillip. He is determined to uncover her motives, but she is holding a secret that has the power to threaten the life the brothers have made for Seth. A secret that could tear the family apart... forever.
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Title | : | Inner Harbor (Chesapeake Bay Saga #3) |
Author | : | Nora Roberts |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 324 pages |
Published | : | January 1st 1999 by Berkley Books |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fiction. Womens Fiction. Chick Lit. Adult. Audiobook |
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Ratings: 4.17 From 29254 Users | 684 ReviewsColumn Appertaining To Books Inner Harbor (Chesapeake Bay Saga #3)
So, I'm finished with this Nora Roberts trilogy. It was okay. The story was fairly engaging, but the romance is overwrought to the point of being embarrassing. Thankfully the bedroom stuff didn't get started until about 3/4 of the way into the story, so I was able to skip those few pages and get to the gist of the story. The mystery is solved, thank goodness. I was going to be very irritated if she didn't finish this story.I have one more Nora Roberts on my shelf, but it seems to be a standThis was probably the best of this series so far, though I still can't say I LOVED it. It had more drama than the previous two novels, and I liked Phillip more than the other two Quinn brothers, Cam and Ethan. Sybill offered an interesting twist to the story, which I won't give away here - in any case, the characterization was better. In general, though, I find that this series just doesn't have the "wow" factor for me. All conflict and controversy circles around 10-year old Seth DeLauter, the
I have become so familiar with the characters in this series and the more books I read the more I have fallen in love with these 4 amazing guys. . I have been along on the Quinn brothers journey to becoming a strong and close family since the sudden death of their adopted father, Ray Quinn and it feels as if they are now my friends, who I care for and want to ultimately see happy.The 3rd book tells the story of Phillip Quinn, the sophisticated, stylish, and gorgeous advertising man, that likes
Final rating: 4.75/5 starsSometimes it's really hard for me to write a review for a book. But I really loved this one and I just don't have enough words to express it. I'm starting to really love Nora's writing and the emotinal level she is able to wring out of a person. This series is dark - it's about people with really, really horrifying pasts, but they have been saved and given opportunity to live their lives to the fullest. And to save the last person their benefactor wanted to help. It's
Of the 4 Chesapeake Bay / Quinn books, this one is my least favorite. Not because it's a bad book. It's really not. But just because of a matter of personal tastes.Inner Harbor features Phillip Quinn, the 3rd troubled boy taken in by Stella and Ray Quinn when he was a teenager. Before they'd rescued him in, he'd been a street thug who ended up with bullets in his chest in a drive-by shooting. But Ray and Stella changed his life, gave him a future. When Ray died and Seth became partially his
Final rating: 4.75/5 starsSometimes it's really hard for me to write a review for a book. But I really loved this one and I just don't have enough words to express it. I'm starting to really love Nora's writing and the emotinal level she is able to wring out of a person. This series is dark - it's about people with really, really horrifying pasts, but they have been saved and given opportunity to live their lives to the fullest. And to save the last person their benefactor wanted to help. It's
Inner Harbour is the third of the Chesapeake Bay series by Nora Roberts. Phillip, the third Quinn brother to be taken in by Stella and Ray, has come about as far as possible from the teenage thief who did drugs and prostituted himself: hes now an urbanite, a respected executive in a Baltimore advertising firm. But hes spending his weekends in the village of St Christopher on the promise to look out for the latest Quinn, Seth DeLauter as well as helping out in the new boat building business,
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