The listing, 4 Nora Roberts Books True Betrayals/Homeport/Key of Light/With Open Arms has ended.
With Open Arms The towering mountains and windswept plains called to her. But she'd never intended to stay forever until Jake Tanner stirred her emotions like a summer tornado and made it impossible for her to leave. But no man was going to seduce her to give up her dreams. Even a cocky cowboy who made her blood go hot . . .
Her Mother's Keeper
She'd left town a starry-eyed innocent headed for the big city. Now Gwen Lacrosse returned home a savvy, sophisticated woman. But her mother's maddening new boarder enticed her as no one had before. Luke Powers was reputed to be an expert in both words and women and soon he was turning Gwen's cool reason into something else entirely . .
Fate brings three women together for a chance to unlock their deepest desires. Malory has the soul of an artist and an eye for beauty. She must find the Key of Light on the first of three dangerous quests that could fulfill her destiny or forever destroy her life. Three women. Three keys. Each has 28 days to find her key. If one fails, they all lose. If they all succeed, money, power and a new destiny awaits
In "Homeport", Dr. Miranda Jones is summoned to Italy to verify the authenticity of a valuable Renaissance sculpture. There she encounters a seductive art thief whose own agenda forces them into a reluctant and uneasy alliance.
True Betrayals
Kelsey Byden is still reeling from her husband's affair and going through a divorce when a letter arrives that shakes her to the core. It is from her mother, Naomi, whom Kelsey thought long dead. When she discovers the truth-that her mother is alive and has just been released from prison-Kelsey journeys to Naomi's horse farm, and the two start the fragile process of getting to know each other. It is there that she meets, a handsome gambler who sets off a powerful reaction in her. But their newfound relationship will set in motion a shocking series of events that puts Naomi's future--and Kelsey and Gabe's very lives--at risk.