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Leave it to number-one bestselling author Nora Roberts to spin a
tale that blurs the boundaries between reality and fantasy,
modern-day mishaps and ancient curses, obsession and undying
passion. She'll have you cheering for love to win the day as a man
and woman discover just how deep their bond lies-and how some
dreams are meant to be.
Spellbound follows world-famous photographer Calin Farrell
on his much-needed vacation in Ireland. While there, Calin becomes
bewitched by the ravishingly beautiful Bryna Torrence, even if he
refuses to believe in the spell that has brought them together-and
could destroy them both.
detailsReviewed by Carmen N. Miley, 2010-03-01
I did not know it at the time (& Amazon nor seller told me) but this is a little bitty book. I am talking maybe 60 pages if that. I read (I say read anyway) this several years ago in a compilation book with 3 other authors. It's not 1 of Nora Robert's best. In fact it may be her worst in my opinion. My advice? Order another Nora Roberts book unless you just want to make your Roberts library complete!
Boring ReadReviewed by Kimberly Downes, 2010-03-01
Sorry folks, but this short story is pretty boring. Guess that's
why it's a short story.
Kim
Throwaway NRReviewed by Linda M. Littleton, 2010-02-18
When I purchased this book I realized it would be a paperback. I thought it was a really great bargain. I did not realize that it would be so small, the print so small that it was like purchasing a paperback that I wouldn't mind throwing away. It was very cheap quality. I would have rather paid a little more and purchased a better quality paperback.
Not one of her bestReviewed by dollhouses66, 2009-12-30
Nora Roberts has so many wonderful books, unfortuantely this is not one of them. The concept is ok, but since it is such a short story the character development is really lacking. A quick, easy read with little enjoyment.
spelboundReviewed by F. boyens, 2009-10-24
A short story that has no caracter developement at all being sold as a book - I am disappointed in Nora Roberts or who she trust as a publisher!