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Vision in White (Bride Quartet #1) by Nora Roberts -- 4 stars
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She does! Nora is one of the few authors I reread, and even then it is not a lot. But, I belong to a Nora Roberts book group here in GR and we are reading this series over the next several months so I decided it was a good excuse to for a reread. I also really want to reread the Inn Boonsboro series...maybe I will get to that one in 2019.
I don't reread much but but if I were to, it would probably be the Chesapeake series. That and Boonsboro are probably my favorite two series.
My favourite series are this one, the Boonsboro one and The Hollow. Mac and Carter are my favourites and it was this one that inspired me to take up photography as a hobby!
And I liked the Born in Fire Series. Also, Was Nora Roberts the Key Trilogy? Because I loved that too.
Oh, I love the Chesapeake Series! It may be my favorite. I first read it probably 20 years ago and have reread it once. I definitely plan to reread it again some day!That series and the stand alone Midnight Bayou are still among my favorites.
The Hollow...was that the Sogn of Seven trilogy that was a bit darker about the curse on the town, or something like that? I read that one (I have read them all) but have not reread it. I am such a baby that it kind of spooked me reading at home alone at night! Lol
And so cool about photography! This series makes me want to be Parker SO BAD! I am already partway there with my hyper organization and attention to detail. I just need her patience and grace 😂
Amy, Born In and Key trilogies were also great! Born In was one of the first things I read by Nota but I have never reread them...some day. If I remember correctly one of those was about a glass blower, which I was fascinated by!
Just looked it up - Key of Light was hers. Entire Trilogy. Coverdale quite a few of hers before the Born in Fire trilogy. But I must admit that in later years I have not been so Nora prolific. I did with the very first one vision and white of the bridal quartet. But I just never went farther.


4 stars (reread)
Rereading this book nine years after I read it when it first came out still has me closing the book with a romantic sigh.
Mac and Carter are not my favorite couple in the quartet, but they are a solid start and I just adore Carter, the clumsy, slightly awkward, super smart, patient, high school English teacher.
But, the real relationship stars of the story are the four friends: Mac, Emma, Laurel, and Parker. Childhood friends who grew up to make a successful all-inclusive high-end wedding service company, Vows, out of their favorite childhood game of wedding.
I am such a sucker for strong, female friendships. Throw in strong male characters who complement the women and have no problem supporting them while they shine and I am a goner.
Just gonna roll right in to rereading the second installment....