The #1 New York Times bestselling author spins an epic tale of loyalty, treachery, murder, and the long shadow of war…
Manhattan is filled with galleries and deep-pocketed collectors who can make an artist’s career with a wave of a hand. But…
In the latest from #1 New York Timesbestselling author J.D. Robb, Eve Dallas solves a harrowing case standing for one of her own.
In the new crime thriller from #1 New York Times-bestselling J.D. Robb, a small and easily concealed weapon wreaks havoc, and the killer is just a face in the crowd.
When you read Loyalty for the first time, did you snicker at Peabody and McNab believing it would be one and done? -Laura
#loyaltyindeath #planning
Text reads:
“Your place?”
“Can’t. My brother’s staying with me.”
“Mine then. After shift. We’ll just do it, and it’s done and we’ll, you know. Get it out of the way and be back to normal.”
“Deal.”
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Oh yes. I totally did. I knew Ian would wear her down.
You'll never see a lifetime love affair begin like this in romance novels. This is way more fun.
No I absolutely didn’t think it would be one and done lol
The first time Eve's subconscious resurrects the sound of her birth mother's voice happens in a dream. -Laura
#loyaltyindeath #firsttime
Text reads:
"I need a goddamn fix. Why the hell isn’t there money for a goddamn fix?”
“Shut the fuck up.”
Eve stopped cold. She hadn’t recognized the woman’s voice, but the man’s, the one who’d answered with that sharp, sneering snap. It was one that lived in her dreams. In her terrors.
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I gotta start reading those
Her birth parents were diabolical 🤬
Is so sad she didn’t have at least one happy dream 🥹
Since he was already in, Roarke just checks the data in his files. And slightly mourns the fact that nothing interesting has been added since he married Eve. -Laura
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Files at the FBI, Interpol, IRCCA, and Scotland Yard contained nothing he didn’t care for them to contain.
It was, he liked to think, a matter of privacy.
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I am just finishing listening to this on audio for like the 5th time. Next is Under Currents!
Roarke is always interested in what the alphabets have on him.
They're are times- and I absoltuetly don't judge her -- because I still mostly enjoy them, but there are still times-- that J.D. jumps the shark, especially with Roakre. It's all fictrion, and I get that. Heroes are going to be over the top, and it should be so. But, there is also a line between Rhett Butler (SWIDT, Nora?) and BatMan.