Rising Tides: Chesapeake Bay Saga: Chesapeake Bay Saga Series, Book 2
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Penguin Publishing Group , 1998.
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The second novel in #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts' stunning Chesapeake Bay Saga, where the Quinn brothers must return to their family home on the Maryland shore, to honor their father's last request...Ethan Quinn is a waterman. He wasn’t born to the tradition but has embraced it. He’s a quiet man whose heart runs as deep as the waters he loves. And now, with his father gone, Ethan is determined to make the family boatbuilding business a success. But amidst his achievements lie the most important challenges of his life…   There’s a young boy who needs him, and a woman and child he loves but never believed he could have. To shape his life around them, Ethan must face his own dark past—and accept not only who he is but what he hopes to become.

Don't miss the other books in the Chesapeake Bay SagaSea SweptInner HarborChesapeake Blue 

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eBook
Street Date
08/01/1998
Language
English
ISBN
9781101146095

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Also in this Series

  • Sea swept (Chesapeake Bay saga Volume 1) Cover
  • Rising tides (Chesapeake Bay saga Volume 2) Cover
  • Inner harbor (Chesapeake Bay saga Volume 3) Cover
  • Chesapeake blue (Chesapeake Bay saga Volume 4) Cover

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The brothers in these novels unquestioningly band together in support of their own against the outside world, while each finds love during the course of his own story. The adoption themes in both series may also appeal to some readers. -- Lynne Welch
In these character-driven romances, coastal towns act as refuges from past traumas, until new love gives the characters fresh perspective on life. Both series explore real social issues, with emphasis on family, friends, and community in the healing process. -- Donna Matturri
These stories offer a family of strong, honorable men who support one another's endeavors. The picturesque Maryland small-town settings, hint of the paranormal, and flashbacks to earlier times may intrigue readers looking for romantic suspense with a twist. -- Lynne Welch
In these series, adopted brothers, although living separate and distinct lives, share a close bond and are drawn together after the death of their adoptive father in order to carry out his last wishes. In the process, each finds love. -- Lynne Welch
Three very different brothers are drawn back home, working together to carry out a beloved parent's wishes. Set in Southern small towns, these stories also explore humanity's uneasy relationship with nature and personal responsibility for past mistakes. -- Lynne Welch
These series have the genre "contemporary romances"; and the subjects "interpersonal attraction," "men-women relations," and "single women."
These series have the genre "contemporary romances"; and the subjects "brothers" and "fathers and sons."
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Suzanne Brockmann's military romances are good suggestions for readers of Nora Roberts's romantic suspense. Fans will appreciate Brockmann's bad boy heroes, the insider military details, the richly developed romance, and the fast-paced action-filled story. -- Katherine Johnson
Nora Roberts's romantic suspense novels are a good match for Eileen Goudge's similar romantic suspense novels: both feature compelling pace and edgy, dramatic plots. -- Rebecca Vnuk
Nora Roberts and Anne Stuart write darkly suspenseful, often erotically passionate tales of adventure that make good use of natural surroundings, providing layers of depth and emotional intensity. They specialize in redeeming a rogue through his interactions with a resourceful and courageous but out-of-her-depth heroine faced with endangerment and death. -- NoveList Contributor
Folks who like Nora Roberts's good old-fashioned romantic suspense sprinkled with a dash of flash should also try Elizabeth Adler. Both authors create intricately plotted stories, with intriguing back stories for the numerous characters. -- Krista Biggs
Both Jude Deveraux and Nora Roberts write contemporary romances sprinkled with paranormal elements and served with a side of humor. -- Shauna Griffin
Though Jasmine Guillory's writing is a touch steamier than Nora Roberts's, both are known for their compelling and heartwarming contemporary romances that explore the inner lives and desires of a variety of complex women. -- Stephen Ashley
Nora Roberts and Virginia Kantra both write in a range of Romance genres: contemporary, romantic suspense, and even paranormal. They often set their stories in small towns, featuring entire families of close-knit siblings who band together against the outside world, and in general their characters, plotlines, tone, and pacing appeal to similar reading tastes and genre preferences. -- Katherine Johnson
Nora Roberts and Fern Michaels address many of the same issues in their novels. Themes of abandonment, betrayal, grief, and the healing power of love prevail in their stories, and many offer female protagonists a second chance in life and career as well. -- Krista Biggs
Readers who enjoy a variety of subgenres of romance should explore the heartwarming, character-driven works of both Nora Roberts and Therese Beharrie. Beharrie tends to use supernatural elements a bit more often than Roberts. -- Stephen Ashley
Jayne Ann Krentz sometimes writes with more humor and a lighter touch than Nora Roberts, but both authors produce works of romantic suspense and novels with paranormal elements. These authors emphasize family connections plus the importance of friends and confidantes while including some suspense or mystery in all their books. -- Krista Biggs
Though Artist C. Arthur's books are heavier on steam than Nora Roberts's more heartwarming work, both are known for writing in several subgenres of romance and have a variety of titles in their catalogs that will appeal to fans of surprising plot twists and compelling love stories. -- Stephen Ashley
These authors' works have the genres "romantic suspense" and "contemporary romances"; and the subjects "interpersonal attraction" and "men-women relations."

Published Reviews

Publisher's Weekly Review

Roberts continues to celebrate the healing power of love and family in the second volume of her Quinn trilogy (one for each of the Strapping young Quinn lads). The three brothers, abused boys who were adopted by Ray and Stella Quinn have moved into the family's comfortable home on the eastern shore of Maryland to protect their newest brother, 12-year-old Seth, who was taken in by their father before his death in an automobile accident. Ethan's brothers‘Cam the roguish racer and Phillip the debonair executive‘have been around the world, while Ethan has stayed home working as a waterman in the Chesapeake. He is patient and kind, and has had his eyes on Grace Monroe, now the Quinn housekeeper, since high school. With some help from Anna, Cam's new wife (see Sea Swept), Grace finally seduces Ethan, who has always been afraid that his rough passion would hurt his lover. It's up to the other Quinns to see that Ethan and Grace get together and to provide the laughter, love and understanding (not to mention the cooked crab, fried chicken and pasta salad) that will sustain all of them. Roberts stops just short of cloying to create a heating pad of good feeling with lots of her signature clean-yet-dirty sex. (Aug.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Library Journal Review

When the unexpected death of their adopted father and the need to care for a ten-year-old boy, Seth, bring the Quinn brothers together once again, it is Ethan, with his love for the water, who takes on the challenge of making their small boat-building business a success and ends up helping Seth as well. A troubled hero who must come to terms with his past, a stubborn, single-mother heroine determined to make it on her own, and a cast of compelling characters combine in typical Roberts fashion to create a warm, satisfying romance with a dash of mystery that will keep readers engrossed. Second in the Quinn Brothers trilogy, this book will be eagerly awaited by Roberts's many fans. (Look for the final volume, Inner Harbor, in December.) Roberts (Sea Swept, Jove, 1998) is a major romance writer and lives in Keedysville, MD. (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Library Journal Reviews

When the unexpected death of their adopted father and the need to care for a ten-year-old boy, Seth, bring the Quinn brothers together once again, it is Ethan, with his love for the water, who takes on the challenge of making their small boat-building business a success and ends up helping Seth as well. A troubled hero who must come to terms with his past, a stubborn, single-mother heroine determined to make it on her own, and a cast of compelling characters combine in typical Roberts fashion to create a warm, satisfying romance with a dash of mystery that will keep readers engrossed. Second in the Quinn Brothers trilogy, this book will be eagerly awaited by Roberts's many fans. (Look for the final volume, Inner Harbor, in December.) Roberts (Sea Swept, Jove, 1998) is a major romance writer and lives in Keedysville, MD. Copyright 1998 Library Journal Reviews

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Roberts continues to celebrate the healing power of love and family in the second volume of her Quinn trilogy (one for each of the Strapping young Quinn lads). The three brothers, abused boys who were adopted by Ray and Stella Quinn have moved into the family's comfortable home on the eastern shore of Maryland to protect their newest brother, 12-year-old Seth, who was taken in by their father before his death in an automobile accident. Ethan's brothers Cam the roguish racer and Phillip the debonair executive have been around the world, while Ethan has stayed home working as a waterman in the Chesapeake. He is patient and kind, and has had his eyes on Grace Monroe, now the Quinn housekeeper, since high school. With some help from Anna, Cam's new wife (see Sea Swept), Grace finally seduces Ethan, who has always been afraid that his rough passion would hurt his lover. It's up to the other Quinns to see that Ethan and Grace get together and to provide the laughter, love and understanding (not to mention the cooked crab, fried chicken and pasta salad) that will sustain all of them. Roberts stops just short of cloying to create a heating pad of good feeling with lots of her signature clean-yet-dirty sex. (Aug.) Copyright 1998 Publishers Weekly Reviews

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, N. (1998). Rising Tides: Chesapeake Bay Saga: Chesapeake Bay Saga Series, Book 2 . Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, Nora. 1998. Rising Tides: Chesapeake Bay Saga: Chesapeake Bay Saga Series, Book 2. Penguin Publishing Group.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, Nora. Rising Tides: Chesapeake Bay Saga: Chesapeake Bay Saga Series, Book 2 Penguin Publishing Group, 1998.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Roberts, N. (1998). Rising tides: chesapeake bay saga: chesapeake bay saga series, book 2. Penguin Publishing Group.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Roberts, Nora. Rising Tides: Chesapeake Bay Saga: Chesapeake Bay Saga Series, Book 2 Penguin Publishing Group, 1998.

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