The books are arranged so that if they're connected, they're together. Though I can't guarantee they are all in order by publication date (some of them were reissued out of original publication date order). Also, please keep in mind this site may not list every single book Nora has ev...
Roberts faced a couple of rejections before publishing her first novel. Her first work,Irish Thoroughbred, was published in 1981. She produced 23 more books in the next three years. Nora Roberts got her taste of real recognition when she publishedPlaying the Odds, the first book of her best ...
Nora Roberts' latest hardcover releaseBirthrightseamlessly interweaves character, plot and a nifty murder mystery into another page-turner that will leave you guessing until the end. But as with all of Roberts' stories, romance shines brightest. She not only shows Jake and Callie re-discovering, ...
I’d often meet three generations, or sisters, cousins, best pals, who had a special connection through the love of books. I’d meet aspiring writers who just needed a word or two of encouragement. Every once in a while—thankfully not often—I’d meet a different type entirely. Like ...
The first look at this year’s amazing hat comes in a selfie Nora sent of her, Bruce, Jason (son) and Kat (DIL) before the big race: Then Bruce snapped this shot of Nora with Mark Sanchez — former NY Jets/current Philadelphia Eagles quarterback — because my husband and I are Jets...
1. You had a long career writing before you were first published. Then your first book,Silent in the Grave, won the 2008 RITA for Best Novel with Strong Romantic Elements, beating one Nora Roberts’ High Noon. How did you feel when you heard that Nora said if she had to lose, she ...
This year Kayla won’t be part of the swarm but part of the handing out at the bookstore. Time flies. It might be fun to become Black Widow again, go into town, see that swarm, but I’ve got a full workday ahead–and galleys to proof, books to sign in the evening. I have ...
When I had an opportunity to read it in the spring, I nearly swallowed Year One in one gulp. I remembered the verbal cues and would get to one, then press on for the next. It’s an amazing start to the ride. Now, it’s time for you to get a first taste of the journey that ...
Our guide has adopted a twenty-year-old former bullfighting horse from Spain. A stallion. He rushes the fence when we approach–apparently he’d like to kill the horse the sister’s riding in the ring! You can see where he’s chewed on the paddock gate. He breaks everything, our ...
Last August, my husband and I moved to Frederick, MD. We rented a flat in the historic downtown to give ourselves a year to decide where we wanted to settle. A half hour away from Boonsboro, a little more than that to Nora’s house, drivable distances to both kids — it made the...