Read Under Currents: A Novel By Nora Roberts
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Ebook About For both Zane and Darby, their small town roots hold a terrible secret. Now, decades later, they've come together to build a new life. But will the past set them free or pull them under?Zane Bigelow grew up in a beautiful, perfectly kept house in North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Mountains. Strangers and even Zane’s own aunt across the lake see his parents as a successful surgeon and his stylish wife, making appearances at their children’s ballet recitals and baseball games. Only Zane and his sister know the truth, until one brutal night finally reveals cracks in the facade, and Zane escapes for college without a thought of looking back...Years later, Zane returns to his hometown determined to reconnect with the place and people that mean so much to him, despite the painful memories. As he resumes life in the colorful town, he meets a gifted landscape artist named Darby, who is on the run from ghosts of her own. Together they will have to teach each other what it means to face the past, and stand up for the ones they love.Book Under Currents: A Novel Review :
Although Nora Roberts is one of my favorite authors, there is no denying that she occasionally gets lazy. This romantic suspense novel is a perfect example. The bad guys are bad. Period. There are no redeeming features, no backstory to explain them. They're just over-the-top bad. The good guys are good. Too good. Unrelievedly good. Darby, the zero-to-sixty heroine, has perfect taste, boundless energy, is able to leap tall buildings with a single bound...well, maybe not that last one. Conveniently, she has limitless funds to buy a house, start a business, hire staff, buy a truck. She has the knack for convincing everyone in hearing distance to go along with all her ideas. Zane, the tall, lanky, hero, who worked as an ADA for years and has now come home, manages to buy a house and office building, furnish and landscape both, despite his public prosecutor's salary, which couldn't have been much to begin with. Clients fall into his office as if drawn by a magnet, despite the small size of the town. And so on. This is definitely beach reading. The plot is fine, but the characters are cardboard. I'm shaking this off, and will look forward to the author's next book, hoping she'll get back on track. If I never read the word “darlin’” again, it will be too soon. First part of the book is about two children (Zane & Britt) growing up with a pair of psychopathic, violent parents and being freed. Both parents are charged, convicted and sent to prison. This section was a tad too unbelievable as I doubt in reality things would have worked out so neatly. Children grow up with the loving family of their aunt (who happens to marry the detective who saved the day) and grandparents. But what I say about the word “darlin’”: these kids were raised in a rigid home with serious manners. I don’t care how well adjusted the son is, it seems so out of character for him to be calling his girlfriend “darlin’” later in the story. This annoys me.Next we see of Zane, he has moved back to Lakeview Terrace from Raleigh (where he was a prosecutor) and hung out his shingle. Then we are introduced to Darby, landscaper extraordinaire. She, too, has escaped an abusive husband and moved lock, stock, and barrel to a new place, which just happens to be where Zane is. And they meet, of course. This section of the book is boring (no highs no lows), even though we are introduced to three bad guys. How can you not have a climatic event with three bad guys??? Mommy and daddy get out of prison – years apart – daddy kills mommy, daddy goes after Zane and gets beat to a pulp by Darby (who knows martial arts, naturally). Dad gets arrested – AGAIN – and goes back to prison never to be heard from. This could have been developed so much more, but it is wrapped so quickly you hardly realize daddy came back. So first bad guy is gone. Second bad guy is some idiot country hick who, come to find out, isn’t so tough as he ends up dead by bad guy three. And I knew who this was as soon as he killed bad guy two. Bad guy three is Darby’s ex-husband. He kidnaps her, takes her to the cabin he is renting that is part of a larger complex of cabins – he didn’t even take her somewhere more secluded – and wants to have a conversation before he kills her. Okay. But Zane saves the day – he knows immediately where she is - and bad guy three, who confesses other murders to Darby is foiled by Zane’s mighty pitch (did I forget to mention he carries around a softball?) and also goes to prison. Oh yeah. Zane and Darby marry.The first part of the book, the part about the abusive family and surviving could have been developed into something really interesting. Unfortunately, it was not. The rest of the book should have been deleted. I really don’t know what’s happening to Nora Roberts. I’m not sure if her writing is getting worse or if I’m just reading better writers and find that she simply does not meet my expectations any longer. There is nothing interesting in this story; you don’t catch your breath at something unexpected, you don’t shed a tear at something tremendously sad or happy. It’s a monotone. It’s boring. Totally and completely not worth the read. Read Online Under Currents: A Novel Download Under Currents: A Novel Under Currents: A Novel PDF Under Currents: A Novel Mobi Free Reading Under Currents: A Novel Download Free Pdf Under Currents: A Novel PDF Online Under Currents: A Novel Mobi Online Under Currents: A Novel Reading Online Under Currents: A Novel Read Online Nora Roberts Download Nora Roberts Nora Roberts PDF Nora Roberts Mobi Free Reading Nora Roberts Download Free Pdf Nora Roberts PDF Online Nora Roberts Mobi Online Nora Roberts Reading Online Nora RobertsDownload PDF The Star-Crossed Sisters of Tuscany By Lori Nelson Spielman
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