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A review by chrys_marin
Born in Fire by Nora Roberts
3.0
Very classical Nora Roberts; if you have read most of her work (ehem, like I have done) you will recognise her early to mid-90s type of work. "Born in Fire" is the first part of a trilogy that follows the life of the Irish Concannon sisters. This first instalment is about Margaret Mary (aka Maggie), a glass artist who struggles between her ambition of becoming famous and rich and her love for her sister and a need to be alone, which would bound her to stay in her small hometown in Clare. Rogan Sweeney, the famous owner of art galleries all around the world, is interested in Maggie's work and granting her wish of making her rich and famous. Although Maggie and Rogan are from completely different worlds and have clashing personalities, the attraction between the two is undeniable--as they say, opposites attract.
As with most Roberts's books, it is a fun easy read, not very memorable but definitely enjoyable.
As with most Roberts's books, it is a fun easy read, not very memorable but definitely enjoyable.