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Old 03-29-2012, 01:36 PM   #74
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Originally Posted by BeccaPrice View Post
Nora Roberts frequently writes from the male point of view, and may be more accessible to you. For that, I recommend Northern Lights. I also recommend Blue Smoke, although it's not all written from the male PoV.

If you have a tolerance for rather disjointed story lines that all comes together in the end, her Three Fates is great fun, and has one of the best revenge scenes in it that I can recall.
So much love for Nora Roberts. Three Fates is one of my all-time favorite Nora titles. Romance and cat burglary; you really can't go wrong. I'd also recommend Midnight Bayou and Carolina Moon for anyone who likes a touch of ghosts and the Southern Gothic, and The Birthright for a good second chance romance. The Birthright and Midnight Bayou also alternate between the male and female characters' POV. I can't remember what POV Carolina Moon has, it's been too long since I read it.

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