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High Noon

High Noon Review


by Nora Roberts



Overall 4.91 of 5 view all 11 reviews




She did it again!! Make sure not to miss this one!
5 star rating

a library-goer, a fan of quick, page turning books, a romantic, avid reader, mother of 2 nerds, read for fun, character-lover
Pros

    Page turner.

Cons
    Plot similarities

NOV
13
2007
From the publisher:
Synopsis

Police Lieutenant Phoebe MacNamara found her calling at an early age when an unstable man broke into her family's home, trapping and terrorizing them for hours. Now she's Savannah's top hostage negotiator, defusing powderkeg situations with a talent for knowing when to give in-and when to jump in and take action. It's satisfying work-and sometimes those skills come in handy at home dealing with her agoraphobic mother, still traumatized by the break-in after all these years, and her precocious seven-year-old, Carly.

It's exactly that heady combination of steely courage and sensitivity that first attracts Duncan Swift to Phoebe. After observing her coax one of his employees down from a roof ledge, he is committed to keeping this intriguing, take-charge woman in his life. She's used to working solo, but Phoebe's discovering that no amount of negotiation can keep Duncan at arm's length.

And when she's grabbed by a man who throws a hood over her head and brutally assaults her-in her own precinct house-Phoebe can't help but be deeply shaken. Then threatening messages show up on her doorstep, and she's not just alarmed but frustrated. How do you go face-to-face with an opponent who refuses to look you in the eye?

Now, with Duncan backing her up every step of the way, she must establish contact with the faceless tormentor who is determined to make her a hostage to fear . . . before she becomes the final showdown.


This book was a page-turner. I couldn't put it down! Phoebe is strong and self sufficient but you still feel her emotions and know that she isn't just a 1 dimensional character. Duncan is someone that you want to fall in love with... or at least I did.

When Phoebe gets attacked, I was sick to my stomach, I cried, I got angry... the book is so well written that it pulls you in and you feel what the characters are feeling. You want what they want without even thinking about it. It's truely an escape from your everyday life.

Nora Roberts is my absolute favorite author. Between her writing as JD Robb and as Nora Roberts, you get at least 2 books a year... sometimes more like 4 or 5.   This is great because you have lots of new reads during the year.  It also creates my con listed above.  There is a tendency to have some plot similarities.  It's not frequent but I've seen them here and there in some of the books.  However, you get that with any author and even across genre's as a whole.

I love the books written under both the Nora Roberts and JD Robb persona's. I always buy her new book the day it's released and usually have it finished within a couple of days. She knows how to write a believable story. One that gets into your head in the first few pages and you can't put down until you finally reach the end.

I highly recommend this book and any other Nora Roberts book you can find.

Last edited on Nov 13, 2007


I_thumb_up High Noon is recommended by Sunruner

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