"Detective Inspector Irene Huss is an investigator assigned to the Violent Crimes Unit in Goteborg, Sweden. She is a wife and mother, her husband is a chef and she has twin daughters and also a judo champion and an avowed feminist in a police department which is still adjusting to the presence of women as officers." -- Jacket.
Book Two of the Gallaghers of Ardmore Trilogy High above the tidy village of Ardmore on a windy cliff, there is magic and music in the air, and #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts will help you find it… A talented songwriter, Shawn Gallagher spends his days lost in reverie and wonder, oblivious to the wiles of women and the ways of the world. He claims that he’s content with his life, but his music tells a different story—one of loneliness and desperate longing… No one understands why Shawn doesn’t put his musical gift to profitable use—least of all Brenna O’Toole, a fiercely independent tomboy who has been secretly in love with him for years. But it is only when Shawn gives in to the mysteries of magic that he gets the chance to fulfill his destiny as a man and a musician. Don't miss the other books in the Gallaghers of Ardmore Trilogy Jewels of the Sun Heart of the Sea
Assistant D.A. Alexandra Cooper investigates the murder of Manhattan professor Lola Dakota, a crime whose only clue lies in "The Deadhouse," the Roosevelt Island site where smallpox patients were sent to die in the nineteenth century.
Sherry Carrigan O'Toole is forced into an uneasy alliance with her former husband, Brandon, when their son's plane goes down in the wilderness during a storm, and they race against time, the elements, and a deadly enemy to find him.
Follows the great-great granddaughters of the legendary Skye O'Malley--Fancy Devers, who is the lover of King Charles II; Lady Diana Leslie, who is torn between two identical twin brothers; and Lady Cynara Stuart, who meets her match in a dashing earl.
Trinity Harbor, Virginia, is in a uproar when spinster Daisy Spencer takes in a wild ten-year-old boy and starts to play "Mom". But Walker Ames, the boy's D.C. cop uncle, shows up, looking for a chance to play "Dad" for his nephew. Daisy and Walker are opposites in every way. If Daisy could only keep her thoughts about that man away from those of marriage and love.