Waiting For Nick (Stanislaskis #5) (Silhouette Special Edition #1088)
by Nora Roberts
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Read in January, 2003
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This is one of my favorite Nora Roberts books to go back and reread when I want a good dose of sweet romance. I just really enjoy all parts of this book. I think part of that is the fact that Freddie and Nick aren't new characters. Freddie was first introduced in Taming Natasha (Stanislakis #1) and Nick in Falling For Rachel (Stanislaskis #3). It's great to see how the characters have grown up and are now finding their own loves. I especially enjoyed seeing Nick become a happy...more
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Read in April, 1999
WAITING FOR NICK - Good
Roberts, Nora - SSE-1088 - 5th in Those Wild Ukrainians series
Frederica Kimball had been waiting all her life...waiting to grow up...waiting to become a woman...waiting for the day when Nicholas LeBeck would fall as desperately in love with her as she had always been with him...
Now, at last, she was ready!
Nick didn't know what hit him. Sweet, adorable Freddie, whom he'd always loved like a kid sister, was suddenly looking and acting like a woman - and WHAT a ...more
Roberts, Nora - SSE-1088 - 5th in Those Wild Ukrainians series
Frederica Kimball had been waiting all her life...waiting to grow up...waiting to become a woman...waiting for the day when Nicholas LeBeck would fall as desperately in love with her as she had always been with him...
Now, at last, she was ready!
Nick didn't know what hit him. Sweet, adorable Freddie, whom he'd always loved like a kid sister, was suddenly looking and acting like a woman - and WHAT a ...more
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one of my favorite nora books but only if you know the family first.you have to read the stanislaski sisters at the very least, but I recommend reading all of the stanislaski books before you read this one. in those books you meet young freddy and watch her grow up, and watch her budding crush on nick. so then when you read 'waiting for nick' you will truly be aware that she was waiting for nick, making this book all the more sentimental. i'm not sure that this work would be nearly as good witho...more
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Read in February, 2008
Waiting for Nick is another book in the Stanislaski family saga; and tells the story of a grown-up Nick LeBeck (the tough and unruly stepbrother of Zach in "Falling for Rachel") and Freddie Kimball (the stepdaughter of Natasha from "Taming Natasha). I thought the book was good overall. Robert's use of the gang culture also adds a nice twist to the story. As this story involves characters from the other books in this saga, I would recommend reading the other Stanislaski siblings'...more
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Read in June, 2008
I've been looking forward to reading about how Nick and Freddie got together for awhile since I could see the groundwork being laid in the earlier stories in the Stanislaski series. This story was a great treat, and I especially enjoyed how the O'Hurley's tied into this novel as well, as it was great to get another peek at that family, years after that series was complete.
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Read in July, 2008
I loved this book. I love all the books in the Stanislaki series. I love the way that Roberts portrays the family life. There is so much love there.
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Read in July, 2008
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This is a light romantic pick me up. It is a bit cheesy and a little smutty but a nice summer read.
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