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Thursday 31 May 2012

THE RIGHT PATH by Nora Roberts

Nora Roberts'books are so easy to read. They're full of life and beautiful people and descriptive language. Once you get your teeth stuck into them you won't want to let go. Yes, they are women's books, and just perfect for a wonderful bit of escapism, any time of day.

Morgan James has just arrived on the island of Lesbos, in Greece, to spend some time on holiday with her old friend, Liz, who is married to a Greek millionaire businessman. Morgan hasn't had a holiday for how long, and is deterimined to relax completely and enjoy her stay, even if she has to tolerate Liz's attempts at matchmaking. Unable to sleep the first night, she goes for a midnight swim, and meets a stranger who at first appears to be a threat, then turns on the charm when he realises who she is. Morgan is furious at his treatment of her and promises to get even. Needless to say, when she meets him as a guest of her host and hostess in their house, she is shocked. She finds him to be a mystery, yet she is very attracted to him, much to her dismay. Because of the circumstances of their first meeting on the beach, she suspects him to be involved in smuggling, which is quite an active pastime in the area.

Then she finds a body on the beach, a villager, who has apparently been murdered. Drama follows drama and Morgan's hopes for a quiet, peaceful holiday are dashed.

Is Nick, the man on the beach, who makes her pulse race, a smuggler? And a murderer? How will she cope with that as she finds herself falling hopelessly in love with him?

Now I did say earlier that I love Nora Roberts books, and I do, but this one I must admit was a bit too Mills & Boon-ish for me. However, if you want a quick, light read to while away an evening, this book is perfect.

Happy reading!

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