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"Nora Roberts is at her best"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 8, 2002 on The Best Reviews
"Wonderful Return to the Chesapeake Bay"
Reviewed by Sheri Melnick
Posted November 11, 2002 on The Best Reviews
"Seth's turn"
Reviewed by Kelley Hartshorn
Posted December 5, 2002 on The Best Reviews
Don't miss the other books in the Quinn Brothers Trilogy
Sea
Swept (Cameron's story)
Rising
Tides (Ethan's story)
Inner
Harbor (Phillip's story)
and finally,
Chesapeake
Blue (Seth's story)
SummarySeth Quinn is finally home.
It's been a long journey. After a harrowing boyhood with
his drug-addicted mother, he'd been taken in by the Quinn
family, growing up with three older brothers who'd watched
over him with love.
Now a grown man returning from Europe as a successful
painter, Seth is settling down on Maryland's Eastern
Shore, surrounded once again by Cam, Ethan, and Phil,
their wives and children, all the blessed chaos of the
extended Quinn clan. Finally, he's back in the little blue-
and-white house where there's always a boat at the dock, a
rocker on the porch, and a dog in the yard.
Still, a lot has changed in St. Christopher since he's
been gone-and the most intriguing change of all is the
presence of Dru Whitcomb Banks. A city girl who's opened a
florist shop in this seaside town, she craves independence
and the challenge of establishing herself without the
influence of her wealthy connections. In Seth, she sees
another kind of challenge-a challenge that she can't
resist.
But storms are brewing that are about to put their
relationship to the test. Dru's past has made her
sensitive to deception-and slow to trust. And Seth's past
has made him a target of blackmail-as a secret he's kept
hidden for years threatens to explode, destroying his new
life and his new love. . . .
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