Tribute

799 pages

English language

Published Feb. 11, 2008 by G.P. Putnam's Sons.

ISBN:
978-0-7394-9457-8
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OCLC Number:
244252883

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Cilla, a former child star who has found more satisfying work as a restorer of old houses, has come to her grandmother's Shenandoah Valley farmhouse, tools at her side, to rescue it from ruin. In the attic, she finds a cache of unsigned letters suggesting that her grandmother was pregnant when she died and that the father was a local married man. When Cilla becomes the target of a series of intimidating acts and a frightening, violent assault, her neighbor, graphic novelist Ford Sawyer, steps in to help her sort out who is targeting her and why.

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I liked the sound of this one, that it was going to have a mystery, still probably heavy on the romance, but nothing too tough or extreme in the violence area, since that wasn't the mood I was in. And I really liked this one. So basically from the blurb, the idea is did her grandmother really commit suicide, and if so, what was the real reason. You get real people, who fall for each other in real ways, but talk to each other with what they feel and are doing; the mystery didn't take over from the romance (which is always for me the number one reason I read romances), but it was interesting and added to the whole story. Cilla had it with Hollywood, and wanted to become a contractor - something not thought of as a female dominated job, which is a nice plus; but most especially, …

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Every time I go into a Nora Roberts book, I expect to not be very surprised. And this isn't exactly fair of me, because while yes, we're talking romance novels here and the romance genre certainly has a huge list of common tropes, this does not mean Ms. Roberts is necessarily going to use them.

Let me give you an example with Tribute. The instant the heroine's ex-husband showed up, I expected him to be a bastard and/or to get a rivalry going for her affections with the guy she was obviously interested in. I also expected there to be Angst and Grief Oh Noez(TM) involved in why she was no longer married to said ex-husband. None of these things were the case, and this was delightfully refreshing. The ex-husband is in fact a fairly admirable guy and it's a bit of a shame that he's on camera for …

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Subjects

  • City and town life
  • Motion picture actors and actresses
  • Large type books
  • Fiction
  • Child actors
  • Grandmothers
  • Granddaughters

Places

  • United States
  • Shenandoah River Valley (Va. and W. Va.)
  • Shenandoah River Valley
  • Virginia