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Diamonds can be a girl's best friend... or her worst enemy.Hidden Star

She couldn't remember a thing, not even who she was. But it was clear Bailey James was in trouble. Big trouble. And she desperately needed private eye Cade Parris to help her find out just what kind. Surely she wasn't a criminal--but then what on earth was she doing with a bag full of cash and a stunning blue diamond as big as a baby's fist?

Captive Star

Someone had set them both up. Now, handcuffed together, bounty hunter Jack Dakota and bail jumper

M. J. O'Leary were on the run from a pair of hired killers. And M.J. wasn't talking--not even when Jack found a gigantic blue diamond hidden in her purse. Everything told Jack the sexy skip he'd been hired to recover couldn't be trusted...everything, that is, but his heart.

536 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2007

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Nora Roberts

1,209 books59.7k followers
Nora Roberts is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 novels, including Hideaway, Under Currents, Come Sundown, The Awakening, Legacy, and coming in November 2021 -- The Becoming -- the second book in The Dragon Heart Legacy. She is also the author of the futuristic suspense In Death series written under the pen name J.D. Robb. There are more than 500 million copies of her books in print.

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Profile Image for Mindy Peltier.
107 reviews4 followers
April 10, 2022
I get this is a romance, and from 2007, but there were so many HR violations in the first few chapters, I couldn't finish reading. C'mon. Get with the times. When a trembling female needs a male protector, especially when she's in a bathrobe, she doesn't need sexual advances. On a professional level, when you are hired by a woman, you don't call her honey, etc. Above all, how DARE he take sexual advantage of a woman who has lost her memory. That's not love or romance, that's abuse. A true man would step back and give her respect and time to remember if she is married, in a relationship, etc.

SO MUCH HEAD HOPPING! In the middle of a scene there's another POV without line breaks. I wish the editors were more vigilant, not only with the physical edits, but with the changing times of what is sexually appropriate.
Profile Image for Caro.
1,776 reviews42 followers
March 13, 2018
I really liked both of these books and am chomping at the bit to read the last. Can't wait to see how it turns out. Great characters, love their personalities, strength and courage, suspense, a bit of action, some really tough spots, humor and endings that leave you quite ready for the next book. This had me turning pages, holding my breath, ready to knock some heads and rolling my eyes. Dig in!
84 reviews1 follower
May 7, 2018
This book was amazing!!! I recommend it to anyone who loves drama and a big diamond chase!!!
Profile Image for Jean Ann.
192 reviews
September 12, 2022
Always love this author. She can really tell a story. Really good read.
Profile Image for D Dyer.
356 reviews38 followers
November 16, 2019
2.5 stars.
The writing in this book is fine though nothing particularly impressive and definitely not Roberts‘ best work but my larger Issue with this Set of Novelas Is that I simply was not a fan of the heroes, finding them overbearing and pushy in ways that were distinctly unappealing and the heroines didn’t redeem the books for me. These stories Also featured the sort of instalove I often find hard to swallow without He sort of relationship building that makes The devotion of two characters feel earned by the end of the book.
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11 reviews
September 30, 2025
2.5 /5

I read the Dutch version and apparently it was the first two books together in one book.
At the first 50-100 pages I convinced myself to not to stop reading this book. Here I tell you why: There is a woman who lost her memory of everything including who she is and she hires a detective to find out who she is. The story starts out with an interesting plot but then this detective (Cade) take advantage of her emotions and approach her sexually. She was emotionally vulnerable what was expected her to do? Too much detailed sex scenes. Some of the dialogues and the fact that she got triggered due to current events and remember somethings from her past was good written.
The second part of the book was much better in terms of character depth and dialogues between MJ and Jack. In the english version the second book is where it tells about M.J. and Jack. But also they have met just that day and started making out. I would expect much more resistence from Jack’s side. He had no healthy connection throughout his lifetime and lived as a wanderer but somehow he got to know M.J since three days and they decided to get married.
If you want to park your logic to somewhere and read a sexually loaded romantic-crime (?) book, then this is the one; but if you search a logic behind the story then this is a very weak book. Since I also read it as Dutch practice and I was curious about the ending I kept reading to the end. Turns out there was a third book and nothing has been revelaed about the “bad guy” until the end of the second story and what we only got was: he was a “he” and he was angry. Some dialogues felt so real but the big picture (needing hot strong men to rescue them, getting engaged over 2 days without knowing people, blah blah) felt too much pretending and unreal.
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364 reviews8 followers
September 7, 2024
Disappointing and disconcertingly unrealistic. Usually adore a good Nora Roberts, but this was pretty rubbish. The storyline was the only thing that kept it altogether. The protagonists had superficial depth and no character development and the interactions were rushed and weird.
Will absolutely read more of her books, but this series totally failed for me, so much so that I may skip the last book.
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2,567 reviews31 followers
January 4, 2019
Yes, this was an engaging story. From the first chapter on I was comparing this book to those written in the era of Dashiel Hammet. Of course, I will finish the series. I hate to leave anything unfinished.
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228 reviews1 follower
July 28, 2021
I normally love Nora Roberts, although my reading tastes may have changed... but this was awful to read. I'm sorry! I feel bad saying it. But the instant head over heels in love for two different couples, the ridiculous banter during intimate moments and the over the top sex scenes had me rolling my eyes while reading. I wanted to quit it so many times but I didn't want to feel my already invested time was wasted, so I finished. And I still won't know how they solve the mystery but I don't care enough to find out.
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2,191 reviews489 followers
October 1, 2017
This was an unexpected guilty pleasure! I'm not one for romance but I don't mind a little chick lit here and there (I was genre-ly confused by the blurb), so I took this along for my island holiday and it was quite enjoyable! I mean, maybe it was because I was in a good mood from soaking up paradise solo, but I let myself get carried away by these characters and I found them quite delightful. Devoured both stories pretty fast!

The second was my favourite of the two, and while I (as always with my delayed reviews) remember impressions more than actual happenings, I seem to recall a bad boy that set my heart a-flutter. I remember feeling pretty ripped off that there was a third story I didn't have (and to this day, still have not read).

It's no literary genius but it tugs at the heart a little and should be an enjoyable read for those with high levels of openness and low levels of expectations. I'm sure the cynical me would throw all kinds of criticisms at this on a re-read but as it stands I'll allow this as my dirty little romance secret.
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Author 12 books166 followers
August 21, 2025
Stars by Nora Roberts contains two novellas featuring the stolen rare diamonds that are worth killing for...and someone is definitely hunting them down. The diamonds were found and then separated. Each one with one woman friend to keep safe. But the dangers they face and the killer who won't stop until he gets them makes for a fantastic ride. Suspenseful, thrilling, and fun Nora Roberts should have her books made into movies. These stories would sell out fast. The second novella in this duo is a continuation of the stolen diamonds with the second woman. The first diamond ends up in a museum therefore the killer can't reach it. But he's still hopeful he can obtain the second diamond. The third novella is not included in this book only the first two novellas in the series are. I highly recommend this for all romantic suspense and crime fiction fans.

I bought this book from my library's used book sale. This is my voluntary review.
Profile Image for Kirsty McCracken.
1,714 reviews18 followers
January 24, 2020
Thank the Gods I have the 3rd book in this series because I need to know how it ends. I was dubious about keeping the few Nora Roberts books that I have because they're somewhat dated and I didn't know if I'd really care all that much. Then I read the first page of the first book in this bind-up, and I was sooooooo glad I decided to give her a try and didn't get rid of the rest that I own. I get why she's so popular - yes it's a little dated, but I can honestly forgive that, and I cannot wait to start Grace's story.
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14 reviews
June 29, 2025
Maybe it’s bc I don’t like romance but I couldn’t stand this book LOL. The women needed a strong stubborn hot stranger man to help them solve their problems and save their lives? They meet and fall in love over 2 Days and then both couples end up engaged… after knowing these men for 2 days.. and in times of distress the guys would just cup their face and say “let it out sugar” BLEH. And MJ was such a pick me girl I couldn’t stand it. I pushed on just to finally finish it then realized the end of the trilogy isn’t even included… will not be reading the last part lol.
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Profile Image for Haven.
142 reviews
October 31, 2017
I never can get enough of Nora Roberts's books; they're all amazing! This one contains two stories in one and both were great. I found myself wishing that the third one was included as well just because I wasn't ready to put the book down yet. It's safe to say that I know what I'll be combing the book shelves for next!
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201 reviews5 followers
May 16, 2018
This book had 2 books out of the star trilogy (Hidden Star and Captive Star) They were good, but when I got to the end I was left wondering what about Grace and the third star? That’s when I did some research realized there is a third book called Secret Star. I will add that to my want to read list.
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2 reviews
March 10, 2020
Love,love,love this book, it brings out the childish nativity of fairytale romances and combines them with a dark plot, while not taking out the seriousness of the prose, shortly put it's a great book and i can't wait to read #3 only problem is i don't know where to get it, I've searched but nothing.
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267 reviews2 followers
October 16, 2025
The two stories were fast paced... Enough to trigger the "you can't fall in love with someone you just met" spiel but I enjoyed the plot. For Hidden Star, Bailey's amnesia was an interesting plot device whereas in Captive Star the forced proximity between MJ and Jack was deliciously spicy. Still, I highly doubt this is something that could happen in reality but that's what romance fiction is for.
Profile Image for Ana.
2,040 reviews
February 28, 2019
You can tell it was written in the late nineties, what with the medical cd that came with the computer, but I really did enjoy these two stories. And I like how they are structured, so you get the satisfaction of an ending, but there is the back plot yet to complete.
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Author 22 books21 followers
January 5, 2020
Two very interesting storylines with excellent character development. A mystery with a romantic twist. I enjoyed and recommend these five star reads. Looking forward to part 3 and reading more from this author.
29 reviews
October 9, 2024
I like the book and it was a fun read but found it a bit of a stretch that all of the main characters fell in love in just one day?

Also, it would have been nice to have closure on what happened to Grace but I guess answers are in the third book of the series.
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20 reviews
February 15, 2025
Really tempting to be snobby about these books as they’re such easy reads but in reality I kept turning the pages to find out what happened and enjoyed the adventure. Not her best but still entertaining
Profile Image for Natalie.
2,099 reviews
July 21, 2019
I liked Hidden Star more than Captive Star. I wish they had put all three books in one volume instead of just the first two.
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December 31, 2019
Oh okay I just thought of something—how dare they republish TWO THIRDS OF A TRILOGY in one book? Where the hell am I supposed to find the third one? This is criminal.
24 reviews
June 26, 2022
This is the 3rd time I'm reading this trilogy and it still slaps! Love it! ❤️
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