A Man for Amanda (The Calhouns #2)
I liked this one better than the first book of this series, though they are all good. They are Nora Roberts, afterall. The story seemed not quite so rushed in this one, and the characters fleshed out a bit more. I knew who the wealthy hotel patron was as soon as he showed interest in Amanda. Well, his intentions, anyway. So no surprise there for me. A good read.
A Man for Amanda is the second book in the Calhoun Women series. I didn't like this one as much as the first book, but it was still enjoyable. The time it is Amanda's turn at love. Sloan has been hired by his friend Trent to design the remodel of The Towers into a hotel. Amanda and Sloan have major sparks right away, but Amanda fights them tooth and nail.Frankly, I thought Sloan was hilarious. I loved how he kept Amanda off balance constantly until she couldn't fight her feelings any more. She
The second book about the Calhoun sisters and their struggle to convert parts of their old mansion to a resort, find the legendary Calhoun emeralds, dodge evil treasure hunters and in the middle of all this find true love.This time Amanda and Sloane are the main ingredients. He is relentless in his pursuit and she is shy and not so experienced in the love game.I read it back to back with the first book and I must say, it heightens the experience. I will dodge right into the third book!
Amanda Calhoun finds architect Sloan O'Riley insufferable and irresistible. He's been hired by her new brother-in-law to fix up the west wing of The Towers that will ultimately be The Towers Retreat and his Oklahoma easy going ways rub Amanda the wrong way from the beginning. As the two grow closer, the legend of the Calhoun emeralds brings a thief into the Calhoun women's lives and a race to solve the old mystery and find the necklace begins.
Beautifully written and such a great story. Loving this series!
I love the opening scene where she falls in front of him and gets up to this hunk! Their introduction to each other is hilarious and the their relationship just gets better with each page. I couldn't put this one down as I read it in a few hours trying to see how they fight each other.
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Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 242 pages Rating: 3.94 | 3155 Users | 82 Reviews
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Title | : | A Man for Amanda (The Calhouns #2) |
Author | : | Nora Roberts |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Large Print |
Pages | : | Pages: 242 pages |
Published | : | December 31st 1993 by MacMillan Publishing Company (first published July 1991) |
Categories | : | Romance. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary. Fiction |
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On the rocky coast of Maine sits the Towers, a magnificent family mansion that is home to a legend of long-lost love, hidden emeralds - and four sisters determined to save their home against all odds. Amanda was known as the responsible Calhoun sister. But when irresistible architect Sloan O'Riley came to town, it was Amanda's turn to be rescued - from falling head over heels in love.Present Books Concering A Man for Amanda (The Calhouns #2)
Original Title: | A Man for Amanda |
ISBN: | 0816154155 (ISBN13: 9780816154159) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | The Calhouns #2 |
Setting: | Maine(United States) |
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Ratings: 3.94 From 3155 Users | 82 ReviewsComment On Appertaining To Books A Man for Amanda (The Calhouns #2)
Yet another book from this series falls short of my expectations. I love some past series of Nora Roberts, but this book falls short in the relationship development department. *SPOILER* It feels as though Amanda goes from annoyed at Sloan, and at the turn of a page, with no real reason given, she is stating her undying love for him. I felt as though I had whiplash.I liked this one better than the first book of this series, though they are all good. They are Nora Roberts, afterall. The story seemed not quite so rushed in this one, and the characters fleshed out a bit more. I knew who the wealthy hotel patron was as soon as he showed interest in Amanda. Well, his intentions, anyway. So no surprise there for me. A good read.
A Man for Amanda is the second book in the Calhoun Women series. I didn't like this one as much as the first book, but it was still enjoyable. The time it is Amanda's turn at love. Sloan has been hired by his friend Trent to design the remodel of The Towers into a hotel. Amanda and Sloan have major sparks right away, but Amanda fights them tooth and nail.Frankly, I thought Sloan was hilarious. I loved how he kept Amanda off balance constantly until she couldn't fight her feelings any more. She
The second book about the Calhoun sisters and their struggle to convert parts of their old mansion to a resort, find the legendary Calhoun emeralds, dodge evil treasure hunters and in the middle of all this find true love.This time Amanda and Sloane are the main ingredients. He is relentless in his pursuit and she is shy and not so experienced in the love game.I read it back to back with the first book and I must say, it heightens the experience. I will dodge right into the third book!
Amanda Calhoun finds architect Sloan O'Riley insufferable and irresistible. He's been hired by her new brother-in-law to fix up the west wing of The Towers that will ultimately be The Towers Retreat and his Oklahoma easy going ways rub Amanda the wrong way from the beginning. As the two grow closer, the legend of the Calhoun emeralds brings a thief into the Calhoun women's lives and a race to solve the old mystery and find the necklace begins.
Beautifully written and such a great story. Loving this series!
I love the opening scene where she falls in front of him and gets up to this hunk! Their introduction to each other is hilarious and the their relationship just gets better with each page. I couldn't put this one down as I read it in a few hours trying to see how they fight each other.
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