Synopsis GOING HOME collects three early Nora Roberts romances. Six months after the death of her high-pressure father/manager, the heroine of "Unfinished Business," talented--and exhausted--concert pianist Vanessa Sexton, returns to her small Maryland hometown, to rediscover both the mother and the high school sweetheart she hasn't seen in 12 years. A teacher working in France, Laine Simmons flies to Hawaii to reestablish contact with the father she hasn't seen since she was seven in "Island of Flowers." Her attempts to finally get to know her father are misinterpreted by her father's attractive business partner, Dillon O'Brien, who believes that Laine is only after her father's money. In "Mind Over Matter," producer David Brady's decision to make psychic Clarissa de Basse the focus of his new documentary forces him to contend with Clarissa's agent and daughter, Aurora "A. J." Fields, whose own mental powers are a closely guarded secret.
| Details | | Publication Date: | 2002-10-01 |
| Size | | Length: | 488 pages | | Height: | 8.0 in | | Width: | 5.1 in | | Thickness: | 1.2 in | | Weight: | 13.6 oz |
Publisher's Note Three women must rediscover the love of family before they can give their hearts to others. . . .
Unfinished Business --
She wanted answers from her estranged mother and went home to find them. But Vanessa Sexton also found Brady Tucker, the man who'd once broken her heart . . . and still left her breathless.
Island of Flowers --
Innocent Laine Simmons hardly expected the father she barely knew to welcome her. However, she was completely unprepared for the suspicion of her father's sexy partner Dillon O'Brian -- or for his intense passion.
Mind over Matter --
Protecting her mother's interests pitted no-nonsense agent Aurora Fields against ruthlessly determined David Brady. But there were few David couldn't charm if he set his mind to it -- and this time it really mattered.
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