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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5.0
I'm not a big fan of Nora Robert's but I gave it a try after my husband read it and said he loved it. I'm glad I read Holding the Dream because it was a really good novel. I could not put it down. This book had me on edge and I couldn't help wanting to read more. There were even many times when I actually had in depth conversations with my husband about the book after I had finished it, which is a rarity. If you like books like this I would also suggest reading Tino Georgiou's masterpiece - The Fates, which my husband and I also enjoyed very... more info
Fantastic This was my first NR book. I didn't know it was part of a series before I started reading it, otherwise I would have read Daring to Dream first, but I must say, I really loved it, the characters were so well developped, I felt I could know them and I actually wished Kate and Byron and all the others were real.
After this book I finished the series and I started to reed everything I could put my hands on by NR, both the earlier and latter work. But this one will remain one of my favourites, I think... more info
Delectable & satisfying read, what else would you expect!! The one thing that I LOVE about trilogies is the continuation of the story and Nora Roberts always delivers! In Holding the Dream, life at Templeton House continues with a new baby on the way and with Laura not only trying to deal with the lose of her husband, but raising her two children as a single mother. We see this all through the eyes of our overworked and undervalued account, Kate. She has a major revelation dropped on her in the first chapter, which throws her emotions in turmoil as she questions... more info
An unusual romantic novel This is my favourite of the trilogy. I was leant the first one by a friend who reccomended it saying that I had to read it - a far cry from the crime novcls she usuallly leant me. I loved it and then found the rest of the series.
Kate was my favourite character - hard working to the point of collapse and not very good at expressing emotions. I loved the way that when things fell down around her ears she managed to pick herself up and rebuild her life - even if wasn't entirely on purpose!