Home / Hidden Star

Hidden Star By Nora Roberts

Hidden Star

By Nora Roberts

  • Release Date: 2020-07-13
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
  • $3.99
Score: 4
4
From 837 Ratings

Description

Diamonds can be a girl’s best friend…or her worst enemy. Don’t miss the first thrilling story in the Stars of Mithra trilogy, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts!

Bailey James can’t remember a thing. She doesn’t even know who she is, let alone why her bag is filled with cash, a gun, and a large blue diamond. Desperate for help, she heads to the first detective office she can find, hoping that PI Cade Parris is someone she can trust—and with no options, Bailey doesn’t have much of a choice. Cade is sure the woman of his dreams just walked through the door when Bailey shuffles in, but he’ll have to convince her that she’s not a criminal before he can consider his love for her…

Reviews

  • Hidden Star

    5
    By Insanity Acres
    Nora Robert’s “Hidden Star” the first book of a series feeds the reader a lost memory, lost diamonds, lost family members by their own hands, wrapped by a lady in love who only knows that one person who loves her at first sight.
  • Confused Ending

    3
    By Lsnup
    The premise of the story was straightforward but the ending was rather confusing.
  • Not as great as others. It is good though.

    4
    By lmgsills
    Pretty good
  • Bad

    1
    By CrazyPp!
    Cade is a complete creep. I did not like this story at all.
  • Captivating

    4
    By crb619
    Hidden star is a Great easy read.captivated my attention Immediately!
  • Stones of Death

    2
    By Lakewaco
    Fair story line, nothing worth reading twice. A little intrigue and mystery, including death. But the ending was not as expected and it was incomplete.
  • YES!

    5
    By Bettylou725
    Where is book 2
  • Old book for new release price

    1
    By ctrlfnalt
    Originally published in 1997. Do not make my mistake!! Waste of $10.
  • Meh

    2
    By liberteabelle
    Nora’s writing style has improved significantly in the last 23 years, and she’s gone way beyond stereotypical Harlequin style novels, which is what this is. Underdeveloped characters and plot line, a bit of a yawner, actually. And I’d bet she’d agree as she looks back over her writing then vs now. Good news? Her current stuff is terrific - thank you Nora! Keep it coming!