The Search by Nora Roberts

The Search

by Nora Roberts

'If you're after the perfect pick-me-up, take-me-away-from-the-world read, then she's your woman'
The Guardian

'Nora Roberts is, quite simply, a one-woman phenomenon'
Heat


'I love Nora Roberts'
Stephen King


It's been a few years since Fiona Bristow moved to Orcas Island to rebuild her life. Within the small, tight-knit island community she's built up a canine rescue centre that trains dogs to track missing persons in Washington's vast wilderness.

Other than her work, Fiona wants to be left alone. Romantic entanglements are very far down on her list - and certainly not with Simon Doyle, an artist newly arrived from the mainland. Simon doesn't know that Fiona harbours a terrible secret, and that her past still puts them both in very real danger . . .

Reviewed by leelu92 on

5 of 5 stars

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My friend Sara, who is huge Nora Roberts fan, made me read this one. Fiona being a dog trainer was a big draw for me too. I thoroughly enjoyed Fee and Simon! Neither one had any intention of changing who they were for another person. Simon was ornery and somewhat rigid at first but Fee loosened him up. They loosened each other up in some very nice ways :)
I'm not going to do this book justice in this review. But I REALLY enjoyed this book. I loved the dog training aspect an it gave me some ideas as far my own dog was concerned.

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