Hidden Riches
4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars | 9,213 ratings
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Last update: 05-27-2024
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RITA Award Winner, Best Romantic Suspense, 1995
#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts unveils the intriguing world of antiques dealing, where an independent woman discovers the price of breathless desire - and the schemes of an obsessed killer...
Dora Conroy has a passion for antiques - and any other rarities she can acquire for her quaint Philadelphia shop. A seasoned dealer, she knows all the tricks of the trade. But she is unprepared for the deadly consequences when she purchases a few curiosities at an auction - and unknowingly brings home a priceless cache that makes her the target of an international criminal. Entwined in a reckless chase, Dora turns to her new neighbor, Jed Skimmerhorn, a cop who’s turned in his badge - and whose desire for lovely Dora puts him back in the line of fire. Fighting their attraction while falling in love, they find that hidden riches can have a most ordinary façade. And that possession can be a lethal obsession...
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While Dora was out buying, her father rented her apartment across from her to an ex-cop named Jed. Jed is attracted to Dora but does his best to ignore it. Dora, on the other hand, recognizes the interest he is trying to conceal and pushes her advantage by showing up around him frequently and ignoring his gruff, get lost behavior.
Jed was not raised in a loving caring family style atmosphere. His parents fought constantly, usually publicly. He wants no part of a relationship. Dora is the opposite...raised in a loving, nose poking, but caring atmosphere. She is drawn to sexy Jed.
They are drawn to one another but Jed tries to keep an imaginary wall erected between them.
Dora's store is broken into while she and Jed are upstairs in their apartments. Jed and Dora get shot at when they try to catch the burglar. They start to realize that the break-ins, the robberies and the murders are all related to the items that she purchased. Time is running out. The last item is a painting and Dora has it. The thieves know it and plan to get it at all costs.
The dry humor and quick wit in this book will keep you laughing. The suspense will keep you hanging on til the end. The spicy romance will warm up any cold night. A very good read.
Isadora Conroy is probably one of my very favorite N.R. heroine's. She was classy, super confidant, sarcastic but not overly so, sassy, wicked smart, and so sure of herself but still so in touch with her emotions and so willing to love and give of herself to not only those closest to her, but people she barely knew just because that was who she is. No other woman could have matched the hard edged hero, Jed Skimmerhorn.
The only reason I give this book four stars instead five is because it was a bit too long for me. There are a lot of interwoven scenes from multiple bad guys. A lot of that could have been skimmed down. Don't get me wrong, I love a good bad guy and I do not mind scenes from their perspective every now and then but I felt like just when things were getting real good between Jed and Dora, the scene would end and we'd jump over to what one of the bad guys was doing. I just didn't need that much commentary on any of them.
There was only two scenes of explicit sexual content, and the scenes weren't even that explicit compared to some other authors I've read. Barely any foul language, I could count every F-bomb that was dropped on one hand. Quite a bit of detailed violence. Don't read this book if you don't enjoy bad guys who murder for pleasure and give detailed descriptions of how and why.