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Book Review: Finding The Dream (Dream Trilogy #3)

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Nora Roberts
Nora Roberts
Author: Nora Roberts
Release Date: 1997
Series: Dream Trilogy #3
Genre: Contemporary Romance and Fiction 
Pages: 366
ISBN NO.: 978-0-515-12087-5
Publisher: Penguin Books
Preceded by: Holding The Dream

Summary

Laura Templeton found out the hard way that nothing in life is guaranteed. The daughter of a wealthy hotelier, she had always known comfort, privilege, and security. But by the age of thirty, her storybook marriage had been destroyed by her husband’s infidelity. Laura’s divorce left her both emotionally and financially devastated–but determined to rebuild her life without the Templeton fortune.

Laura had always defined herself as a wife, a daughter, or a mother. Now, she must finally discover Laura the woman

-Amazon

Review

4Kate Tempelton has been my favourite since the time I read the first book in the Dream Trilogy. She is self-less, kind, loving and adorable. She portrays the soft feminine side very well. This book gives us the details of her marriage and divorce and also her hardships in coping with her life as a single parent. We get to know more about Kate and Margo, and it really felt nice to know that they are really happy in their lives.

Michael Fury is this stud guy, who obviously sways Laura Tempelton off her feet (it takes a bit of time but eventually this is what happens). This character, I must say, is very cleverly developed!

If you liked the first two books, you will definitely like this one too!

Check out this review on Goodreads here.

Other Stuff

Opening Line: “It was a long way for a man to travel.”

Highlights: Characters.

Low-lights: None.

Final Thoughts: A good read!

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6 responses to “Book Review: Finding The Dream (Dream Trilogy #3)”

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    I like your style of reviewing a book.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      Thnaks a lot! Means a lot to me 🙂

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  2. amaryllisturman Avatar

    I liked this book as well. Nora Roberts is one of my go-to authors for romance. She is consistent in creating believable plots without rehashing the same scenarios over and over.

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    1. Heena Rathore P. Avatar

      It’s amazing how she comes up with really unique plots and characters (not to mention stories) every single time.
      Given the time it takes for one to read her books, it’s totally worth reading them.
      Thanks a lot for sharing. I really love discussing books!
      Keep visiting dear 🙂

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