Considering Kate
Author: Nora Roberts
Release Date: 2001
Publisher: Silhouette
Summary: "Lovely and gifted Kate Kimball lived out her dream of being a prima ballerina. Now all she wants is to return home to West Virginia and set up her new school of dance in the town where she grew up. She has everything planned out and has factored in all the risks. She knows she can make a success of her new dream but she needs Brody O'Connell's skills to make her dream a reality. As the head of his own construction company, Brody's life revolves around his work and his six-year old son Jack. But he is drawn to the aggressive and persistent dancer who has entranced his son and who is captivating him in spite of his own reservations.
With "Considering Kate", author Nora Roberts takes her audience back to the heart-warming Stanislaski family. The plot of Kate's story draws heavily upon its predecessor, "Taming Natasha"."
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Reviews:
"Though there is nothing creative or new about Roberts' plot, her characterizations are as strong as ever and Kate, Brody, Jack and a number of other secondary characters really help this story to stand on its own. Again, the author has a fantastic knack for skillfully drawing upon the Stanislaski family, which is rich with love and rife with emotional support. And though Roberts draws upon them extensively throughout the story, she never allows it to eclipse Brody and Kate's relationship. These two develop their affection for each other at a comfortable and credible pace without any unnecessary angst but with a great deal of charm."
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