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Original Title: Northern Lights
ISBN: 0515139742 (ISBN13: 9780515139747)
Edition Language: English
Characters: Meg Galloway, Nate Burke
Setting: Lunacy, Alaska(United States)
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Northern Lights Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 637 pages
Rating: 4 | 38728 Users | 1240 Reviews

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Title:Northern Lights
Author:Nora Roberts
Book Format:Mass Market Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 637 pages
Published:September 27th 2005 by Jove (first published October 12th 2004)
Categories:Romance. Romantic Suspense. Mystery. Fiction. Contemporary Romance. Contemporary

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Let #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts fly you into Lunacy, Alaska, and into a colorful, compelling novel about two lonely souls who are searching for love and redemption... As a Baltimore cop, Nate Burke watched his partner die on the street—and the guilt still haunts him. With nowhere else to go, he accepted the job as Chief of Police in a tiny, remote Alaskan town with the hopes of starting over. Despite the name, Lunacy provides a balm for Nate's shattered soul—and an unexpected affair with pilot Meg Galloway warms his nights... But other things in Lunacy are heating up. Nate suspects the killer in an unsolved murder still walks the snowy streets. His investigation will unearth the secrets and suspicions that lurk beneath the placid surface, as well as bring out the big-city survival instincts that made him a cop in the first place. And his discovery will threaten the new life—and the new love—that he has finally found for himself.

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Ratings: 4 From 38728 Users | 1240 Reviews

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November 10-12, 2019I read this a bit early this year, but we had a freeze roll in, so I guess it makes sense! LOL!December 29, 2016 - January 1, 2017I read this at almost the EXACT same time last year! I keep noticing trends like this! WEIRD!!!! I think cuz it's winter and cold... and I'm thankful it isn't ALASKA cold here in Texas!!!!! I really like this book... :)December 31, 2014 - January 2, 2015I forgot how this ended! Awesome! :) It was interesting reading this already knowing who did it,

Of course we start out with an unlikable character using crude language and talking about sex in a completely trashy manner, two characteristics that are sure to come in a Nora Roberts book. Hes talking about him and his group all sleeping with the same whore before they leave to go to the mountain. Ew. Hes cheating on his wife and family. How admirable. We pick up with the main guy and theres more crude language. The 1st person he meets tells him theres an older woman thatll try to get in his

http://mrs-margot.blogspot.pt/ A slow reading but get us trapped with the mystery of "who is the killer?", making us distrust different people with each chapter we read and leaving our nerves to the skin. Nate is a rich character who makes us want to confort him and let his ghosts fade, we want to cherish his heart and heal every wound. He is an excellent cop, with his heart in the right place and with the great efficiency, cold and distant enough, until he falls in love and begins to tear down

Good mystery, some romance to go with it, feel good ending, enjoyable escape.I read the paperback several years ago and gave it 4 stars. I recently did the Audiobook and for some unknown reason, I enjoyed it more. Dont know why. It was a good escape - kept my interest all the way through.AUDIOBOOK NARRATOR:Gary Littman did a fine job.STORY BRIEF:Nate was a cop in Baltimore. His partner was killed on the job. Nate felt responsible and was sad, withdrawn and depressed for months. He left Baltimore

Okay that does it. I'm moving to Alaska!

Ugh. This book gave me a raging headache. I don't remember who half the characters were and couldn't remember them while reading. There were just too many of them. Lots of time spent in awe of the snowy mountains. I mean, this is a busy book. Lots of things are happening. The repeated descriptions of the scenery weren't necessary. The repeated descriptions of depression weren't necessary. Damn near half the conversations weren't even necessary.The reason this gets three stars instead of two: I

This book reminded me why I have always wanted to live in Alaska.I was wrong who the killer was. I was thinking that it was Jacob the whole time. I can't get over Meg and Nate's relationship. I kinda wished that there was more about their wedding tbh. They were so adorable and so right for each other.Some parts or quotes that I liked/loved : 1.) What are these?Meg looked at the rings of keys in Nates hand, deliberately furrowed her brow. Those would be keys.Why do you need so many keys?Because
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