This trilogy is made up of three interconnected novels: Daring to Dream, Holding the Dream and Finding the Dream, and focuses on three women, raised under the same roof, who consider themselves to be sisters, and the men they fall in love with.
It's not the best Roberts trilogy I have read (that would be a tie between the In the Garden and Chesapeake Bay trilogies), but it's okay. The last book is a little too recycled for my taste - the plot reminded me too much of the one in Irish Rebel which I read recently.
What I really like about trilogies and series like this is being able to re-visit characters that were leads in other books and have returned as supporting cast, giving the reader the ability to see "happily ever after" in action.
It's not the best Roberts trilogy I have read (that would be a tie between the In the Garden and Chesapeake Bay trilogies), but it's okay. The last book is a little too recycled for my taste - the plot reminded me too much of the one in Irish Rebel which I read recently.
What I really like about trilogies and series like this is being able to re-visit characters that were leads in other books and have returned as supporting cast, giving the reader the ability to see "happily ever after" in action.
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