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Wow! I just finished Identity and want to go back and reread it. You know it's a good book when you are crying as you read it. This is not a spoiler, but all through the death of Morgan's roommate Nina just had me in tears. You really felt Morgan's pain and guilt. Trying to do everything on her own only to have give up her home and her dreams to go live with her mother and grandmother. Morgan feels she has lost everything only to find everything she has ever wanted. The three generation of Nash women in the house is in itself a wonderful story. As Morgan begins to rebuild her life and find out who she is now, she finds Miles and their story starts. Their relationship is one of friendship and respect that builds into something more. I don't want to spoil the story, but there were several scenes that just made me tear up again. The story is very compelling. Now to go back and reread it again!

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Oh, Nora still has it, folks! She sucks you in slowly while setting the scene, the desperation, the fear, and the hopelessness. Then she secures your interest with some new hope for a life, a possible love interest, and a bit of workplace conflict. Before you know it, you’re halfway through your time with Morgan and Miles, you can’t put the book down, and you’re wondering who’s going to do the saving, or if it’ll be too late. And trust me, the saving to be had is spectacular in its own right because strong women are her speciality.

Morgan, Miles, and both of their families kept me invested in what goes right for them. All while making me long for Miles’s siblings to tell their tales eventually. And while making me remember exactly why I love this author. She is still a master at the deprived mind of a serial killer, how he succeeds, and how completely he unravels in his bid to be top dog again. But she also delivers romance and love in a way that is almost unexpected, because Morgan and Miles had communication between them, attraction, maturity, and so much love.

I’m sad I’m done with this book, but I really hope to see more of this town, resort, and both families in the future.

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As with all Nora Roberts’ books, I was hooked from the start. I knew there was going to be a twist but it totally caught me off guard when it happened. I certainly didn’t see it coming.

This story was a roller coaster of emotions; heartbreak, anger, love, strength. The author knows how to tell a story. I couldn’t put this book down. I started it last night and ended up getting back up to finish it. It was that good. I love her characters. They seem so real. This author is definitely one of my go to authors. I will read anything she writes.

I voluntarily reviewed a free copy of this book provided by Netgalley.

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Enjoyed reading this book. Couldn’t stop reading it — had to finish it. Story of Morgan Albright a single woman meeting the wrong man and damage and heartache he caused. The story made me want to see what was going to happen next — didn’t want to put the book down. It had it sad moments with the loss of a friend but it had many good moments too and the character building of Morgan with the help of friends and family. I would definitely recommend this book to others.

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