Nora Robertsin a sentence
- I like Nora Roberts more because they feel more real.† (source)
- Mrs. Perkins was passing out old papers she'd graded and chattering away about some Nora Roberts book she'd just finished—totally unaware that no one was listening to her—when she stopped at my desk.† (source)
- Nora Roberts - Summer Pleasures Second Nature … Prologue.† (source)
- Well, "when did authors sell more books to a more devoted public than John Grisham, Dan Brown, Tom Clancy, Nora Roberts, Stephen King or Steig Larsson?"† (source)
- Nora Roberts is wildly popular with an estimate of over 300 million books sold.
- I like the thought of that one person out there searching all their lives for one person who makes them feel complete like Nora Roberts novels and Danielle Steel.† (source)
- Ask any publisher whether they would rather have the Proust and Joyce backlists or those of the Nora Roberts and Tom Clancy of Proust's and Joyce's day.† (source)