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Divine Evil [Paperback]

Nora Roberts
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Mar 22 2011
In this gripping novel of small-town scandal and sizzling passion, New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts tells the story of a renowned artist who confronts a mystery from her past—and finds that her family secrets have not been laid to rest.
 

Famed sculptor Clare Kimball has commanded the attention of the New York art world, but troubling memories from childhood have drawn her home to Maryland, to the town where she grew up and where her father died so long ago in circumstances never really explained. Nothing much has changed in Emmitsboro—except Cameron Rafferty, the onetime high-school bad boy turned town sheriff. The only hint of Cam’s wild nature is the light in his eyes when he looks at Clare. In Cam’s strong arms Clare is seduced into falling in love—and into believing that her small-town world is safe.

But within the dark woods of Emmitsboro, something evil is spreading its poisonous power. Now Clare must pay the price for digging up the secrets of the past . . . and confront an evil that may be unstoppable—because those who practice it believe it is divine.

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Clare Kimball, an accomplished sculptor, is troubled by depression and the return of childhood nightmares. So she takes a break from New York City and heads for her sleepy hometown in Maryland, despite its association with her beloved father's violent but apparently accidental death. Cameron Rafferty, formerly the town hellion, is now the sheriff and faced with a puzzle: the century-old grave of an infant has been dug up. In fact, the grave was robbed by Satan worshipers; Clare's dreams date from the night in her childhood when she saw them performing a coven ceremony--and they know she saw them. Cam's problems are compounded when the mutilated corpse of his hated stepfather is discovered in a field after the two have a public fistfight. Cam and Clare are an engaging couple, but by relying on the most obvious plot complications, Roberts has made her latest romantic mystery a virtually no-thrills thriller. (Is there a single reader who won't prediet that Clare will end up in the coven's clutches?) Also, while this tale is about ritual murders instead of a serial killer, the work's marked similarities to last year's Carnal Innocence give it the feeling of being a rerun.
Copyright 1992 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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“[Roberts] can make romance seem fresh and hopeful every time.”—Time

“The undisputed queen of romance.”—New York Post
 
“A consistently entertaining writer.”—USA Today

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Disturbingly evil! Feb 18 2002
Format:Paperback
First of all I want to warn people who have not read DIVINE EVIL to seriously reconsider about reading this. DIVINE EVIL is not your average horror or mystery. It is full of controversies and blasphemies. There's such things as satanism, murder and rape. Although the last two conditions are sort of expected, the way Nora Roberts play this out is very scary.

DIVINE EVIL isn't one of those happily ever after type books so if you guys do plan to read this book, beware. The author leaves you hanging and after I just finished this book, I was just surprised because usually Roberts give you a sense of peace and closure but the author doesn't give you this in DIVINE EVIL.

I had a hard time reading this book because the scenes were really violent and chilling but it was also very interesting. I wanted to find out how it ends and how the author would end it because this is a very deep issue in society. But the author doesn't really end it in a satisfying way. Besides the closure, the plot and scense were explained graphically and vividly. So much that you can just play it in your head.

But I think people who have a faint heart should not read this book because the book is just really evil.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed Mar 17 2003
Format:Paperback
Nora Roberts is a truly gifted writer. What I love about her stories is that they stay so fresh in my mind, even after having read some of them several years ago. I can only pray that I'll be able to forget this one. Unfortunately her gift of description was used to describe in great detail pure evil, Satanism, rituals and enough perversity to give me a nervous stomach to contend with. I have read more Romantic Suspense than I can count, but this book in no way falls under that category in my opinion! It should be in the Occult section. I can't even recommend reading it for the love story because it's so lacking. I would say about ten percent of this book dealt with a great couple that I would have liked to read more about. The last conversation between the hero and the heroin leaves you hanging abominably. And the "twist" at the end was terrible, and ridiculously unbelievable. I can't even believe that I'm saying this about a Roberts book, but I strongly advise skipping this one. It's not worth the sick feeling that I hope soon fades.

For great Romantic Suspense I recommend every other Nora Roberts, Susan Anderson, Cherry Adair, Lauren Bach, Jane Graves, Linda Howard, and "To Trust a Stranger" by Karen Robards.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I am a huge Nora Roberts fan and eagerly await each of her books. However, I was extremely disappointed in this book. The love story was secondary to the primary focus on death, graphic violence, senseless murders, and satanic ritual. The characters of Clare and Cam were never fully developed. The purpose of the Ernie character was predictable from the very beginning.

I much prefer Nora's "lighter" treatments of witchcraft, as depicted in the Three Sisters Trilogoy. Even the sometimes too realistic Eve Dallas stories pale in comparison to this book. A true disappointment.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Best Nora Roberts for Suspense
This is my favorite Nora Roberts yet. There is some romance but the story line was very juicy. Full of suspense and little twists. Read more
Published on April 13 2007 by Lisa E
5.0 out of 5 stars Really loved it
This is the ONLY book, to date, that I started to re-read the SECOND I closed the back cover. I really enjoyed it. It was different than anything I'd ever read.
Published on Sep 28 2003
5.0 out of 5 stars Not the Typical NR Romance
In reading other reviews, I see that people were disappointed that there was not the degree of romance usually present in most Nora Roberts' books and were upset at the satanism... Read more
Published on Sep 16 2003
3.0 out of 5 stars Good and Bad.
I thought the book was pretty good, but there was so many holes that you kinda wanted to go to the end and re-write it yourself. I HATED the ending. Not typical Nora Roberts.
Published on Sep 16 2003 by Ana Q
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not bad at all
This book was good....I mean it is a 5 because it's well written and it hold attention...it's not a WOW CANT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN kinda book but it was like: Hmmm wow this is weird... Read more
Published on Jun 15 2003 by Skye
5.0 out of 5 stars It's not bad at all
This book was good....I mean it is a 5 because it's well written and it hold attention...it's not a WOW CANT PUT THIS BOOK DOWN kinda book but it was like: Hmmm wow this is weird... Read more
Published on Jun 15 2003 by Skye
4.0 out of 5 stars good book should make another because of ending
I really liked this book the charters were great. Clare and Cam were great. I live in a small town and the way the charters in the book were all in eachother bussiness remined me... Read more
Published on Aug 8 2002
4.0 out of 5 stars A Gripping tale
This book is suspenseful, disturbing, and yet still manages to include a wonderful love story. If you are looking for a straight romance, this probably isn't the book for you. Read more
Published on Nov 9 2001 by Sophie
5.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't put it down
This is one of Robert's best. The book is written so vivdly that it completely absorbes you into the story, almost like you are there. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2001 by Christina Bueti
2.0 out of 5 stars My very least favorite Nora Roberts Book
I waited a long time to review this book. I didn't really like this book.

I can usually say that even Nora Roberts weakest books are better than some of the better books of other... Read more

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