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Birthright

by Nora Roberts

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Jove (2004), Paperback, 512 pages

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At first, this book was very slow and boring. But as it progressed, it became a very interesting book. Her characters were very well made and loveable. 5/5 ( )
  iSchreiben | Oct 30, 2009 |
This is the first Nora Roberts book I've read (under her own name, at least -- I'm a J.D. Robb fan). I thought it was pretty good. The plotlines were interesting, and I thought things were woven together well. The climax of the book was unexpected. The only thing I thought was a little too neat was the way everyone (except the villains, of course) ended up with what -- or who -- they wanted in the end. I do wonder how someone who has written 80 books can come up with enough unique story lines and situations. I'm interested in reading another of her books to see if I spot formulaic things. ( )
1 vote miyurose | Dec 12, 2008 |
In the middle of a beautiful spring day, while working a backhoe digging a foundation for one of the new houses going up along the creek at the far end of town, one of the workers brings up the shovel and finds a skull grinning back at him. When it is discovered that the skull belonged to humans who lived 5000 years ago along that same creek bank, it sets off a chain of events. Archaeologists arrive in droves, headed up by Dr. Callie Dunbrook, a young hotshot with a string of impressive work under her belt. The man who owns the property, developer Ronald Dolan, doesn't want to have his worksite cluttered up by archaeologists and when they get an injunction to stop him from building on his own land, he's more than pissed. Legend has it that the woods around this site are haunted anyway, and when Dolan's body is found floating in the creek the day after a major confrontation on site, it's anybody's guess who did it. Rumor's of a sort of "mummy's curse" cloud the dig and seem to be affirmed by a second death on site. But Dr. Dunbrook's got another problem that is of a more personal nature. After an appearance on a local news program talking about the dig, she receives a visit from a local woman who is convinced that she is the daughter that was stolen from a stroller in the mall 30 years ago. While Callie tries to brush off the woman's claims, her scientific mind won't let her until she uncovers the truth, layer by layer, just as she does at the dig. And what she learns is unsettling and shakes the very foundations of her life. It's a strange feeling to learn that you aren't who you thought you were. And matters aren't helped any when Callie's boss brings in the best anthropologist available to help on the dig and she looks up from her work to come face to face with her ex-husband.

Ok, so this is Nora Roberts and there's going to be some hot steamy romance scenes in this book. That's a given. But she writes them well, IMO, and they don't seem to intrude on the plot too much. This book has a good story with lots of twists and turns. I had the "bad guys" pegged all wrong, which is always refreshing. And Ms. Roberts is a master at writing dialog and creating characters that are multi-dimensional and people that you feel like you know by the end of the book. This was a good little book for summertime escapism and I'll give it a 4.5. ( )
  madamejeanie | Sep 18, 2008 |
Callie was sifting thorugh 5 thousand year old bones, she was noticed on TV by her real mother because of her 3 dimples and her eyes. Finding she had been stolen and was now 29 was difficult, but she approached it the way she did everything. Calculating time periods and people involved. Murder & romance. Jake was so protective of her and had never signed divorce papers. Doug her brother was great, as well as the attorney. ( )
  saucecav | Aug 2, 2008 |
The tension regarding the stolen baby and black market adoption is so strong that it kept me from enjoying the story. So far my least favourite of Nora Roberts, or J. D. Robb. ( )
  ktoonen | Feb 19, 2008 |
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For my darling Kayla, the new light in my life. My wishes for you are too many to count, so I'll just wish you love. Everything magic and everything real, everything that matters springs from that.
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Douglas Edward Cullen had to pee.
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When five-thousand-year-old human bones are found at a construction site in the small town of Woodsboro, the news draws archaeologist Callie Dunbrook out of her sabbatical and into a whirlwind of adventure, danger, and romance. While overseeing the dig, she must try to make sense of a cloud of death and misfortune that hangs over the project - fuelling rumours that the site is cursed. She must cope with the presence of her irritating - but irresistible - ex-husband, Jake. Furthermore, when a stranger claims to know a secret about her privileged Boston childhood, she is forced to question her own past as well... A rich, thrilling, suspenseful tale from a 'storyteller of immeasurable diversity and talent' (Publishers Weekly), Birthright follows an inspiring heroine, an intriguing hero, and a cast of fascinating characters whose intertwined lives remind us that there is much more going on under the surface than meets the eye.

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When five-thousand-year-old human bones are found at a construction site in the small town of Woodsboro, the news draws archaeologist Callie Dunbrook out of her sabbatical and into a whirlwind of adventure, danger, and romance.

While overseeing the dig, she must try to make sense of a cloud of death and misfortune that hangs over the project-fueling rumors that the site is cursed. And she must cope with the presence of her irritating-but irresistible-ex-husband, Jake. Furthermore, when a stranger claims to know a secret about her privileged Boston childhood, she is forced to question her own past as well.

A rich, thrilling, suspenseful tale from a "storyteller of immeasurable diversity and talent" (Publishers Weekly), Birthright follows an inspiring heroine, an intriguing hero, and a cast of fascinating characters whose intertwined lives remind us that there is much more going on under the surface than meets the eye.

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