Signed this day by
Alexis W. Wever
Whew! Confession really is great for the soul.
I discovered I was a Nora Roberts fan a few months ago. Recognition dawned with her In The Garden trilogy audiobook cds and continued with the Quinns of her Chesapeake Bay series (also tremendous fun on audiobook).
I had heard gobs of positive feedback about Eve Dallas and decided to try the books. And now? Well, I'll probably need to buy a new bookcase.
I listened to her first book, Naked In Death and LOVED the reading by Christine McMurdo-Wallis. Her whiskey voice is dead on to what I imagine Dallas sounds like. And from the very beginning I pictured the beautiful Carla Gugino

in my mind's eye for her physical looks.
Mavis Firestone I see as the lovely Ashley Greene,

For Feeney, I picture Jeremy Ratchford,

And for McNab, I imagine Matthew Gray Gubler

(*No copyright infringement or violations are intended with the postings of these photos - I just wanted people to see what I meant when I said these were the people I had in mind for the characters.*)
Why do I love this series? This collection of people and the world they live in are so real. While there are extraordinary elements to their lives, they're imperfect and have struggles and joys just like me. They aren't static. They learn. They grow. They develop.
Obviously, the main focus is on Eve and her life's course. I can only imagine (with the author's help) what Eve's process is like. To survive such brutality and to make yourself a decent human being who continues to fight to be better than her past is remarkable. To then ensure that others can hope for justice is inspiring. To be able to temper all of that discipline and dedication with compassion is heartaching. I hope I can have that kind of strength.
As for the rest of her life...yeah, I'd be lying if I didn't say it was a secret dream of mine to find a sexy billionaire man that worships me to marry.
In all seriousness, this series has touched quite a few of the corners of my heart and I hope it continues to do so.
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