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Nora Roberts | 592 pages | 01 May 2009 | Harlequin (UK) | 9780373285785 | English | Richmond, United Kingdom Nora Roberts bibliography - Wikipedia

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Sarah Conway, on the other hand, was an Eastern lady who belonged anywhere else but on the rugged land Jake loved. But beneath Sarah's ladylike demeanor beat the heart of a true pioneer, a woman The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady yearned to make his own. And as soon as he'd stopped in Friendly, New Mexico, he knew the town was the perfect locale for his film. And no-nonsense Sheriff Victoria Ashton looked pretty good to him, too! But Tory was giving Phillip a run for his money—making him all the more determined to show her that even a lady of the law can surrender willingly… to love. Get A Copy. Mass Market Paperbackpages. Published April 28th by Silhouette Books first published More Details Original Title. United States of America. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Law Of Loveplease sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jun 20, Shireen Hakani rated it really liked it. May 16, Adelusola Hormobolahji rated it liked it. One of the best duo collection that I have read. Jul 04, Jesi rated it liked it Recommends it for: people who enjoy Nora Roberts. Shelves: paperbackread-as-an-adultwesternromanceread-inthree-stars. Lawless: Now, I have to start off by saying that I don't particularly like Westerns. The fact that I enjoyed this one probably is evidence that it isn't really a Western. So, if you're looking for a "real, hard-core" Western, don't bother with this one - you'll be disappointed. If you're looking for just a fun, quick read, then pick this up. The amount of problems Sarah Conway gets into isn't really believable, but it gives the story somewhere to go, and gives our heroine something to do. It's interesting but yet again not really believable to watch Sarah change throughout the story, if you're willing to set aside the whole "how and why" The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady changes, as that's not really explained. For the most part, it's a nice, simple story to kill a few hours with. I happen to very much enjoy Roberts, which is why I rate this story as a 3 The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady. If it weren't being told from an author I happen to enjoy, it'd probably be a 2. The Law is a Lady: This has "classic Nora Roberts" written all over it, which makes sense, considering it was written in the 80's. If you're a fan of hers, you know what happens and you'll like it. If you're a fan of romances, you'll probably know what happens, and like it. If you're not a fan of either A good, sweet, story, again by one of The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady favorite authors. Jan 29, Allison Fetch rated it liked it. This ranking is an average The first was a historical western with a hilarious heroine and a very stoic hero. I found the story engaging and exciting and it moved quickly. The second story was a highly improbable even for a The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady contemporary romance that just didn't fly with me. The characters were annoying, the writing stilted, and the story incredibly unlikely. This was the first time in a looong time that I considered This ranking is an average This was the first time in a looong time that I considered stopping a story partway through, which says how strongly I disliked it. But the first book made the read worthwhile. Jun 03, Teresa rated it liked it. This is a 2 in 1 of her books from the 80's. You can see Eve Dallas being formed in these early 80's books. So I didn't rate this book as high bec This is a 2 in 1 of her books from the 80's. So I didn't rate this book as high because of 'Lawless'. Jul 11, Amber rated it really liked it. My favorite of the two books! I truly enjoyed both Sarah and Jake - great characters! Obviously, there were a bit too many horrible way out there things to happen to one person - even in the Old West - but it was an exhilarating story written with care. I would be interested in seeing these characters and town put into a series - especially supporting characters! Love Is A Lady This was okay. I think a lot more could've been done with this story, but I know it was one of her earl Lawless I think a lot more could've been done with this story, but I know it was one of her earlier works, so I'm not going to be super critical. Still a good guilty pleasure read. Apr 16, Karen rated it really liked it. I love almost all of Nora Roberts' books. She was the first romance author I started reading and I have now read a good chunk of her books. These two stories are some of my favorites. I love the western theme in both. Of the two, I'd say I like Lawless a little more. Great quick reads! Jul 22, Danielle rated it liked it. Two books in one. I was more involved with the story line in the first book but found the writing to be better in the second. Either way, an enjoyable, easy summer read, but not the Nora Roberts I've come to love. Sep 12, Lavendersbluegreen rated it it was amazing. I just love it when they repackage a couple of the oldy but goody reads in one book. Jul 18, Nancy rated it really liked it. A western! Not one of my favs Mar 27, Sana Rose rated it liked it. I read only 'Lawless' and I guess it is not Nora's best. May be I will read the 2nd novel in it some other day. The plot was predictable, so very predictable. I just read it because the romance was great. After all, that's what Nora does best. For Love of Anna – James Lawless: The Truth in Fiction

The Hon. Her innovative approach to narrative and the psychological richness of her fiction have been identified as examples of early modernism. She spent part of her childhood with the Kirwans of Castle HackettCounty Galwayher mother's family, and drew on West of Ireland themes for many of her works. Her grandfather was Valentine Lawlessa member of the United Irishmen and son of a convert The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady Catholicism to the Church of Ireland. Her father was Edward Lawless, 3rd Baron Cloncurry d. Emily had five brothers and three sisters. Her brother Edward Lawless, who inherited the family home, was a landowner with strong Unionist opinions, a policy of not employing Roman Catholics in any position in his household, and chairman of the Property Defence Association set up in to oppose the Land League and "uphold the rights of property against organised combination to defraud". Emily Lawless was not in good terms with her brother Edward. Yeats wrote scathingly about Lawless's supposed stereotyping of Irish peasants, and his views later contributed to the neglect of her work. Similarly, her initial opposition to female suffrage has been often read as an anti-feminist position rather than a ' feminism of difference 'yet much of her work makes a strong case for female autonomy, in financial and creative terms, and Lawless was a noted and popular writer in the ' New Woman ' movement which swept English fiction and journalism in the late nineteenth century. It has been speculated that she may have been lesbian [4] and that Lady Sarah Spencer, dedicatee of A Garden Diary was her life-partner. She occasionally wrote under the pen name "Edith Lytton". Lawless wrote nineteen works of fiction, biography, history, nature studies and poetry, many of which were widely read at the time. She is increasingly considered a major fiction writer of the late nineteenth century, and an early modernist innovator. She is often remembered for her Wild Geese poems Her books were:. Some critics identify a theme of noble landlord and noble peasant in her fourth book, Hurrisha story set in the Burren which was read by and said to have influenced his policy. It deals with the theme of The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady hostility to English law. In the course of the book a landlord is assassinated, and Hurrish's mother, Bridget, refuses to identify the murderer, a dull-witted brutal neighbour. It described the Burren Hills as "skeletons—rain-worn, time-worn, wind-worn—starvation The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady visible, The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady embodied in a landscape. According to The Nation "she looked down on peasantry from the pinnacle of her three generation nobility". Her reputation was damaged by William Butler Yeats who accused her in a critique of having "an imperfect sympathy with the Celtic nature" and for adopting "theory invented by political journalists and forensic historians". Her historical novel With Essex in Ireland was better received and was ahead of its time in developing the unreliable narrator as a technique. Gladstone mistook it for an authentic Elizabethan document. Her seventh book, Graniaabout "a very queer girl leaping and dancing over the rocks of the sea" examined the misogynism of an Aran Island fishing society. Unusually for such a strong Unionist, her Wild Geese poems became very popular and were widely quoted in nationalist circles, especially the lines:. Her papers are in Marsh's Library in Dublin. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Irish novelist and poet. Princess Grace Irish Library. Retrieved 7 September Onlywomen Press. Oxford: Clarendon Press; pp. Categories : births deaths 19th-century Irish The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady 19th-century Irish women writers 20th-century Irish writers 20th-century Irish women writers Anglo-Irish women poets Irish Anglicans Irish historical novelists Irish women novelists Irish unionists Irish women poets People from Women historical novelists Writers of historical fiction set in the early modern period. Namespaces Article Talk. Views Read Edit View history. Help Learn to edit Community portal Recent changes Upload file. Download as PDF Printable version. Add links. Library resources about Emily Lawless. Resources in your library Resources in other libraries. Online books Resources in your library Resources in other libraries. The Law Of Love: Lawless / The Law is a Lady by Nora Roberts

There are three main strands running through this novel. Firstly, it may be read as a poignant love story — Anna is a ballerina with whom the main protagonist, the university student, Guido van Thool, falls in love. But Anna is also an acronym for Anarchists of the New Age, which brings us to the second dimension of the novel as an ideological story positing ideas in the mind of the philosophy student Guido, in the wake of the collapse of Russian communism and the dilution of oppositional politics, on what alternatives there are to the all-devouring monolith of corporate capitalism. Paralleling the lives of the lovers is that of a corrupt judge, Jeremiah Delahyde the third strand who literally crashes into the world of Guido and Anna on a fatal New Years night. Enclosed below is the song which was played in the disco scene in For Love of Anna, the night the tragedy occurred to Anna Zweig, the beautiful ballerina with whom the philosophy student Guido van Thool fell in love. Composed by Guido, and sung by LonnaMarie. For Love of Anna on Amazon. The lovers are student Guido van Thool and ballerina Anna Zweig, She introduces him not just to love but to political activism also. The other character in the novel is a corrupt judge, Jeremiah The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady. It is a book that had to be written and cries out to be read. It will jolt us out of our encrusted corporate value systems and, with its searing pathos, will change the way we perceive the universe. It is beyond happiness to get to read his books. Just as his other works, For Love of Anna presents a vivid story of a student Guido van Thool who is deeply in love with a ballerina Anna Zweig. His passion for the female character had grown leaps and bounds when suddenly he hears about her accident. This accidental event urges him to go beyond his boundaries and do the unimaginable. Everything feels meteoric and at the same instant, steady and gentle while reading For Love of Anna. It functions like a soothing drug for you. You want to go on and on wherever the author beckons you. Your reasons surrender because the author has mesmerized you too much with The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady charming and delightful writing. His writing style is nothing but poetic. He binds you with his charismatic words and powerful events. I could observe right through the characters that to write them the author has to follow them day and night. He had to think about them, The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady them every single time. And that he did! His style is deep and profound. All I can say is that one should certainly read his books. For Love of Anna is a literary page-turner, full of suspense and beautifully written. An original, deep and thought-provoking novel. Its resonance The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady with me long after I had finished reading it. This was the third James Lawless book I read and the more I read, the more impressed I am The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady his works. He has an insight that perhaps many of us, although are subconsciously aware, do not focus on in our daily lives until a book such as this highlights them. It then becomes thought provoking and is all the better for it. The novel touches on political corruption, a subject that always strikes a chord with me and some key aspects of the judicial system that we, in the west, hold so dearly. How accurate these reflections are I am not certain but I would speculate they are possibly not too far from the truth of actual happenings at some point, only with a little added and taken away to keep on the right side of the law. Superbly written James and very well done from me. You have not converted me in to a romantic themed novel reader but you have demonstrated that a book really should never be judged by its cover, there is more to some story lines that first meets the eye. Beautifully and successfully written. A big cheer for Mr. Really superb writing and a novel than may convert me yet into a reader of romance, except perhaps those of Mills and Boon. Apart from being a moving love story, For Love of Anna is a must-read book for the times we live in, with its deep questions about our capitalist norms and the ambiguous morality of some of our righteous leaders. When I read Lawless I feel like the time when I was in college and a single Grisham novel was never enough, and you had to get your hands on another just as you were finished with one. A look into what power does to people, and what people can do to get that power. How a single turn of events can create a chain reaction of enormous proportions and lead even the simplest of people to do the unthinkable. What happens when the very people who are chosen by us to uphold the law, break it and cause insufferable pain? And what happens when those very people try to bend the law that they make themselves only so they can get away with the punishment that comes with committing the crime. And would you really blame the people whose lives are singularly affected by the crime, when they take the law into their own hands after such injustice is done. Ask yourself all these questions while reading this book and all the grey shades of our law system and the law holders start to become apparent. Summary The story is about Guido van Thool who meets Anna, a ballet dancer, and falls in love with her. A real romance starts which is continually tested by the forces of life. For example when Guido is been called away for military service. But they always seem to get through it. Paralleling their lives is The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady of the corrupt judge Jeremiah Delahyde who got his high position and the power that comes with it because of his friend the minister Bartholomew Smythe. And Guido swears revenge. But how can he beat such a powerful judge? I actually quite enjoyed this book! I do have to say, this is not my type of book, since it includes romance and well, yeah — no. This book actually includes three strands: 1. I really liked seeing these three strands coming back in the story, some more than the others. It did make me wonder what the actual point was of the book — was it mainly the lovestory that counted how crazy love can make you, for example or was it mainly the philosophical thoughts and the growth in them that counted or was it a mixture of both? And also, I kind of felt that some parts of the story dragged on, especially after the big plot twist. The impact of the events coming after that lessened in my opinion, because it took so long to get there. The story had some very great parts too. Jeremiah is the REAL villian and o so fascinating. And seeing those two perspectives on the society of Potence and the government and its power next to each other was very interesting to read. Actually, I think all of the characters were strong and vivid, but Jeremiah was just the best of them all. Other than that, I also really enjoyed the writing style in this book. It really set the mood. It really fits the kind of philosophical and political background the story has. Besides that Lawless has managed to really make me feel what the characters feel. And lastly I want to say that I found the relationship between Guido and Anna cute and very realistic. I want to thank James Lawless, the author of this book, for giving me this book to read and review and I hope you liked this review and found it a bit useful perhaps. Until the next blogpost, then! Now on audio at audible, amazon and iTunes There are three main strands running through this novel. Highly recommended! Neil — See all my reviews. Nur M. Iqbal — See all my reviews. Therese Woodburn — See all my reviews. By Sara Hadi. By retoricyard. I have always been a fan of romantic novels. Whether it has a classical, medieval, modern or futuristic theme it does not really matter as long as the book is able to pull that emotional string in me. The story does not entirely root itself to the romance between the main characters but it focuses on the vengeful desire of one of them that survived. Political corruption is vividly depicted in the story and the struggle for power by corrupt individuals. These issues are seldom found in romantic novels so it made my read more The Law of Love: Lawless/The Law Is a Lady. James clearly knows what and for whom he is writing for.