Born in Fire (Born In trilogy #1)

by Nora Roberts
Born in Fire (Born In trilogy #1)  
published 1994 by Jove
binding Mass Market Paperback
isbn   
pages 416
characters Maggie Concannon, Rogan Sweeney
setting Ireland
description Gifted, reclusive, stubborn, free-spirited...Maggie Concannon is a glassmaker whose exquisite works are more than mere objects of beauty, but reflecti...more
date added
05-22-08



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Rhapsody
bookshelves: fiction, romance, romance-contemporary
Read in June, 2008
Maggie, a talented glass-blower, is approached by the very wealthy Rogan, a big shot in the art world who wants to make her famous. She's reluctant to enter into a contract with him, but financial concerns related to her family pressure her into accepting. Maggie is temperamental, passionate, moody, and unpredictable, while Rogan is proper and efficient, but they are attracted to one another immediately.

I guess I sort of see why Roberts is so popular. She created a lot of really compellin...more
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Aonja
07/28/08

bookshelves: 2008
Read in July, 2008
recommended to Aonja by: kellykellogs
Gostei bastante. Muito diferente do único livro que tinha lido da autora (O Pântano da meia-noite). Achei-o parecido com os livros de cordel (Harlequim e companhia) que a minha prima adora ler. Apenas um pouco mais longo.
Mas adorei. Gostei da história, da escrita. Era mesmo o que estava a precisar. Algo leve.
Adorei a Maggie e a Brianna. Como não gostar?
Em certos pontos identifiquei-me muito com a Maggie, talvez isso me tenha ajudado a gostar do livro. E as descrições são maravilhosa...more
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Jimmyjane
bookshelves: cotton-candy
Maggie and Rogan's story- while I loved Maggie's attitude and stubbornness and always enjoy seeing that kind of character come up against a worthy male opponent and unravel, it took me a while to get into it and I never completely fell for either lead- Rogan being the epitome of snap-of-the-finger type Roberts hero, just a bit too much for me. But it did charm me into the Concannon world and I fell for that far more than I thought I would.
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Joanie
09/17/07

bookshelves: irish
Another trilogy by Nora Roberts also set in Ireland. If you've read any of her trilogies you know how they work, each book focuses on a different member of the same family. This book is about the oldest of three sisters who is a glassblower, and her love affair with the man who owns the gallery that carries her pieces. A lot of fun, not just the typical romancey stuff that I find annoying.
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Michele
Read in January, 2002
This is my favourite in the Born In trilogy. I think because I can relate the most to Maggie's character. Not bowing down to anyone and living life on her own terms. And, of course, the Ireland connection. Who can resist that? It was also fun reading these books then going to Ireland and seeing the disconnect between the country and the jackeens (Dubliners) in real life. So great! :)
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Krystol
Read in August, 2008
Nora Roberts follows her formula to create another easy-read guilty pleasure. Maggie Concannon is much like Roberts' other heroines: fiery temper, unconventional and unpredictable - unless you've read any of Roberts' other novels, that is.

If you have a couple hours, you can read this one in a day with little effort.
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Sarah
07/18/07

bookshelves: fiction
Read in July, 2007
recommends it for: a romance with a witty heroine
Looks I'm solidly into a romance kick for these dog days of summer: time to read some Nora Roberts trilogies I've never read before. Like all of Roberts's heroines, this one's sassy as hell, and just damaged enough to be realistic. Luckily, book two is waiting on my bookself.
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Michelle
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06/06/08

bookshelves: read-2008
Read in June, 2008
Great book by Nora! Love it. The only thing I didn't like about this particular one is that it didn't really reveal much of the characters thoughts. It just went from one minute i can't stand you, to I love you. Just like that. Ended kinda abruptly for me.
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Sharon
07/26/08

Nora Roberts has written a few trilogies, but (IMHO) this is one of her best. Born in Fire, Born in Ice, Born in Shame - you need to read all 3 if you can find them. My favorite of the 3 is Born in Fire, but you won't be disappointed in any of them.
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Arlith
07/19/07

bookshelves: lightread, romance
Read in July, 2007
Typical for one of the Nora Roberts trilogies. But this time in Ireland, which is fun. Also the female lead in this one is a glass blower, so you get to look inside what that involves a little.
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Kris
07/11/08

I don't remember exactly what this series is about. I think it's about some women in Ireland, but I could be wrong. I've read so many books by Nora Roberts. Again, good trilogy though.
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Dana
01/23/08

I love Nora Roberts!! This one was one of her better ones, I always had a hard time putting it down. There are 2 more in this Trilogy, so I am going to have to hit the library!
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Marian
01/19/08

This whole 'Born In' series is just wonderful. I love the fact that all three stories take place in Ireland and Nora really captures the feel of the country.
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Kathy
01/05/08

Read in May, 2007
Finished the first in the series. I've read two other really good series from Nora Roberts. This one was just ok compared to the other two.
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June
08/05/08

book 1 of the key triology. Can they find the key? That is the question and how they go about it to save themselves and the world.
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Maggie
02/06/08

Read in September, 2004
This is the first in the trilogy about an irish family. The stories each revolve around one of the sisters.
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Petra
06/19/08

bookshelves: romance
I really enjoyed this trilogy that takes place in Ireland. The books take you there and keep you there.
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Faye
04/29/08

What can I say, sometimes you need a little romance and sex...learned a little about glass blowing too.
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Shannon
The "Born In" trilogy was my favorite Nora Roberts trilogy of all time
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Megan
Read in July, 2006
recommends it for: Anyone seriously who likes love stories.
A good book if you want a love story with some angry sex thrown in.
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avg rating (all editions): 3.99 (1296 ratings)
avg rating (this edition): 3.83 (6 ratings)
number of reviews: 27






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Born in Fire (Born In trilogy #1)
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