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  • Paperback: 256 pages
  • Publisher: New York Silhouette Books (January 1, 1991)
  • ISBN-10: 0373583176
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373583171
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #3,547,364 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars The Calhoun series continues........., May 6, 2005
For Love of Lilah by Nora Roberts continues the saga first began with Courting Catherine. In this book Lilah Calhoun is determined to live her own life until she rescues Max Quartermain from a stormy sea. And Max a rather reserved history professor doesn't exactly know what to make of why he was in the sea until he meets with the rather unusual Calhoun family. But almost immediately the one thing he realizes is that they are in danger and that he's also falling in love with one of them.

Another good read in a series devoted to four sisters and their loves. Inlcuded in the romance is the paralellingstory of their great grandmothers love for an artist and her tragic death. And also the search for an emerald necklace which may or may not be in the house or the grounds and has attracted the attention of an unsavory man determined to find the necklace at all cost.

This is the third book in the Calhoun series and with each book I realize how much and why I so enjoy Nora Roberts's series books. I rated this book with a B+ and look forward to reading the next two books to complete this series.
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4.0 out of 5 stars third in the series, June 20, 2008
This is the third book in the Calhoun sisters series.

Lilah is the lazy, dreamy sister. She works at a nature preserve, giving tours, but in her off time, napping is her favorite pastime.

Then one day, she's out on the cliffs, and she sees a man in the water, and she rescues him. Turns out he's Max Quartermain, a history professor who'd taken a job with the villain of the series (not knowing he's a criminal, of course) to research the papers stolen in the previous book. Then he overheard his employer in an incriminating conversation, and is shot as he jumps overboard.

He recovers at The Towers, and puts his expertise to work for the Calhouns instead, and falls in love with Lilah.

I liked Max very much. Somehow, an ordinary guy who manages to stand up to the bad guys and triumph is much more impressive than the tough macho guy who does the same thing. Don't get me wrong, I like the tough guys, too, but it's a nice change of pace to have a guy who can't flatten every bad guy he comes across with one hand tied behind his back. It makes it a little more realistic, and makes it easier for me to relate to. And it shows that even if a guy isn't a football player/Navy SEAL/expert at all known forms of hand-to-hand combat, he's not necessarily a wimp. Er... can you tell I'm a little tired of the perfectly macho heroes? And I find brains very attractive. I liked his slightly bewildered expression whenever anyone praised him, and sympathized with the little boy who wasn't what his father wanted him to be. He was unsure of himself, but with one of the most endearingly male traits, did what he had to do regardless of how he felt.

Nora knows men very well.

It's a good thing I liked Max so much, though, because I didn't like Lilah very much, and not at all the first couple of times I read this. I'm not sure if it's because of the length of the book, or because Nora just didn't get into this character's head as well (not surprising, because Nora is NOT a lazy person), but I just could not relate to her. I get the feeling Nora was trying to portray Lilah as a sensual, dreamy, relaxed person, who nevertheless did her job and did it well, but it just didn't come across well. Even when we saw Lilah at her job, I just couldn't shake my opinion of her as lazy and bored. Which just shows you how much I didn't get what I was supposed to out of her character, because at one point it says Lilah hated being bored.

As with the other books in this series, I could have done without the flashbacks to Bianca's story, and the scenes from the villain's POV. Neither added to the story for me, and either interrupted the story or took away some of the suspense.

Still, this is one of my favorite books in the series--I think because Max's adventure added to the excitement. It was more physical than the previous two books.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Calhoun Women, March 8, 2000
By LUCIA G CASTORENA (SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA) - See all my reviews
I simply loved those Calhoun Women simply because the represented us women. There was simply something about doing things on your own without the help of men,doing what you have to when there is no one else,then you become used to depending on the man you love with out loosing your Independence.
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