Sunday, June 21, 2009

REVIEW - Midnight Bayou by Nora Roberts

Midnight Bayou by Nora RobertsTitle: Midnight Bayou

Author:
Nora Roberts

No. of Pages:
352

First Released:
2001

Synopsis (courtesy of B&N):
"Declan Fitzgerald had always been the family maverick, but even he couldn't understand his impulse to buy a dilapidated mansion on the outskirts of New Orleans. All he knew was that ever since he saw Manet Hall, he'd been enchanted - and obsessed - with it. So when the opportunity to buy the house comes up Declan jumps at the chance to live out a dream.

Determined to restore Manet Hall to its former splendor, Declan begins the daunting renovation room by room, relying on his own labor and skills. But the days spent in total isolation in the empty house take a toll. He is seeing visions of days from a century past, and experiencing sensations of terror and nearly unbearable grief - sensations not his own, but those of a stranger. Local legend has it that the house is haunted, and with every passing day Declan's belief in the ghostly presence grows.

Only the companionship of the alluring Angelina Simone can distract him from the mysterious happenings in the house, but Angelina too has her own surprising connection to Manet Hall - a connection that will help Declan uncover a secret that's been buried for a hundred years."

Comments and Critiques:
I love Nora Roberts. She is one of my go-to authors when I can't decide what to read or am just not in the mood to pick up something new. I find her work fun, refreshing, and just plain exhilarating, and I've read almost everything she has published. I consider myself a Nora Roberts expert.

Unfortunately, this is not one of my favorites of hers. The snappy dialogue that I've come to expect from her is lacking. I just don't care enough about any of the characters to really get into resolving the mystery. The ghost story isn't quite as vivid and horrifying as her other forays into a fantasy world. The love story portion between Lena and Declan seems lacking.

It's not a bad book in and of itself. It just isn't one of my favorites of hers. As I've mentioned in other reviews, her writing has definitely gotten sharper and better over the years. This one is still relatively early in her career, and I do think that makes quite the difference. At the time, this was probably very good, but when compared to her more current works, for me, something is missing. I am just one person, so I would still recommend Midnight Bayou to anyone who likes Nora Roberts.

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7 comments:

Joanne said...

Hello, Michelle --
Lovely book blog! I am just beginning to enter this world of blog-o-sphere and enjoy finding like-minded bibliophiles. I am a teacher, mother of two, and a gentle reader -- nothing stuffy or highbrow, no gore, or objectionable material. Just a love of the classics, historical fiction, historical romances, and especially, Victorian mysteries. Some of my favorite authors are Diana Gabaldon, Lisa Kleypas, Jean Plaidy, Anne Perry, and Ken Follett, just to name a few. I have just created a very simple books and hobbies blog that I invite you to visit -- it is still a work in progress and I'm learning as I go, but I hope you will enjoy it and find a book or two to add to your list of TBR.
My blog is found at www.joanne-sliceoflife.blogspot.com. Hope to see you there!

Michelle said...

Welcome, Joanne, to my blog and to the blogosphere! I will definitely check yours out, as mine isn't that old that I don't remember the secret thrill I get when I realize other people read my posts. I've also found it addicting, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I do!

I've read Ken Follett, and another friend of mine just mentioned Diana Gabaldon this morning. I'm definitely adjusting and adding to my TBR pile on a daily basis. But it's definitely fun! Enjoy!

Joanne said...

Oh, please do add Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series to your TBR list. As a matter of fact, if you haven't read the Outlander series yet, I would beg you to put Outlander at the top of your list! I promise, you won't be disappointed! Happy reading!

Sheila DeChantal said...

I have this book but I have not read it yet. Your review makes me want to pull it to the top of the pile.... :)

Michelle said...

Sheila, it's good ghost story, not one of her best, in my opinion. For fantasy, Nora Roberts' Three Sisters Trilogy is probably one of my favorites. My all-time favorites are her Chesapeake Bay series. The interaction of the three brothers is priceless and cracks me up every single time!

imbookingit said...

Nice review!

I'm pretty sure I've read this one, but I have absolutely no recollection of it! So I'd have to agree, probably not one of her best :-).

Michelle said...

@imbookingit - My theory is that if you can't remember who dunnit or anything about the plot, then it wasn't one of her best. I still love her though!

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