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Stars of Fortune by Nora Roberts

tiredcat's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 Stars - It took me a long time to get into this book. I started and stopped at least three times. Once I got through 50%, it became easier and I was hooked. This series seems very similar to her last series with many parallels between the two, including an Irish connection. I will finish the series but I'm hoping that she can break out of this box for the next one.

tessiekat's review against another edition

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3.0

2015 Nov 11 : It feels much like her other magical based romance trilogies, but I've always loved those, despite how predictable they can be, and I like this one no less. I don't know if I can wait 6 months for the next one to come out!!

2016 Aug 05 : After reading it a second time, before reading the sequel ([b:Bay of Sighs|27209407|Bay of Sighs (The Guardians Trilogy, #2)|Nora Roberts|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1458263001s/27209407.jpg|47250889]): While I still like the developing story and mystery, I realized how much I didn't like Sasha and Bran. Sasha just started to get on my nerves. She was just sort of touchy and immature. I understand why, but in the end, I just wasn't a big fan of her.

tirzahyael's review against another edition

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adventurous dark medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.0

tayylorsbooks's review against another edition

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4.0

I really liked this! It was nice and fast paced, and the imagery in the book was great. Having the six characters did make it a little bit confusing at times, but I also really enjoyed reading a book from that perspective. I definitely didn't think I'd be much of a Nora Roberts fan, but this trilogy might make me one.

foreverburningred's review against another edition

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4.0

This was my first Nora Roberts book. I've heard her name probably all my life but never read anything of hers. I just picked one and went with it. It was pretty good. I didn't expect it to be bc honestly her book covers have never appealed to me and I guess I felt like she only wrote books for "old people." No offense. Lolol. I guess I'm an "old people" now bc I enjoyed it. It was magical, paranormal, romance-y. It was good enough that I'd like to continue the series.

chantalsbookstuff's review against another edition

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5.0

I really loved this book! Hope the other two books in the trilogy will be just as good

batkat21's review against another edition

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5.0

***Minor Spoilers Maybe?****
I have always loved Nora Roberts best when she incorporates elements of fantasy, supernatural, etc. into her books. This was no exception. As usual for her books the characters and world they live in are instantly loveable. I found myself caring for and rooting for these characters almost as much as my all time favorites from her Blood Brothers Trilogy. Things that should be cheesy or over the top (AKA: Mermaids) were magical and so fun to read about. I was miserable when I finished this because I couldn't find the sequel Bay of Sighs at my library. I finally broke down and bought the kindle version of the sequel. Now I'm anxiously awaiting #3.

dj1010fl's review against another edition

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4.0

Loved this first in a trilogy. Can't wait to dive in to the next one!

sueotwell's review against another edition

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3.0

I give this one 3.5 stars, I enjoyed it but felt it added a ton of fluff and started out a bit slow. I plan finish the series but many I spoke with agree it could have been done in one bk rather than three... I would even give 2 bks finding a star and starting the next hunt in one and finish in bk 2... but what fo I know. Characters are likable enough although it is definitely a bit hs ish to me but overall enjoyed this bk.

laurenjodi's review against another edition

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4.0

Stars of Fortune
4 Stars

Reclusive artist Sasha Riggs travels to Corfu to make sense of the vivid dreams that have been haunting her. Once there, Sasha encounters 5 strangers, all of whom have been drawn to the Greek island on a quest to locate and reunite the three Stars of Fortune. While each member of the unlikely band possesses their own skills and abilities, it is only together that they will be able to find the first Star of Fire and prevent it from falling into the hands of evil.

This first installment in the trilogy is primarily exposition as the 6 guardians gather and their origins, powers and abilities are introduced. It is entertaining to follow along as they all slowly relinquish their secrets, some of which are quite surprising.

In terms of the romance, the pairing is between Sasha, the Seer and quietest member of the group, and Bran Killian, the Magician, who is reminiscent of many other "nice guy" heroes in Roberts' books, i.e., solid, supportive and sexy. Unfortunately, their relationship is much like their characterization - subdued and lacking real emotion and intimacy.

In sum, this is a solid beginning to the series and the overarching plot is intriguing. Moreover, the pairings to come in the next books are compelling, particularly Doyle and Riley.