![]() Some of Roberts' romantic suspense novels that involve violent crime should be cautiously approached. There was a very considerate and enlightening conversation about triggers in the comments, too, starting with GhengisMom and qwerty, with trigger warnings on specific books from Melissa. So I stay away from the romantic suspense because, as wonderful as the main characters are, those are the scenes that get recorded into my memory to resurface when it's dark and I'm trying to be sleepy. This represents the books most-mentioned as favorites in our thread.Ī word about the romantic suspense: I can't read violence, especially violent sexual assault or entrail-laden descriptions, and when Nora writes realistic men, that includes assaulting creepy ass bad guys. And I don't think Roberts has written a post apocalypse YA with a heroine in a prom dress, either.įor some their favorite is the one they started with, and for others it's the book they re-read most. There's something for everyone… unless you like vikings. There's contemporary romance, romantic suspense, futuristic romantic mystery (in Death) and ParaNoras. ![]() With Roberts, there's a little of everything, too. Time to compile the list of recommendations from everyone about which Nora Roberts should be among the first a new reader picks up. ![]()
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