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I devoured the first book in this series and I was really hoping to be as invested in this second novel. While I still enjoyed it I think that it suffers from the curse that so many second books in a trilogy do - it's a lot about nothing. I still enjoyed getting to revisit this world and am anticipating the final one!!
The second story in this trilogy by Nora Roberts continues to amaze. Love is in the House by Toby Mac (@Tobymac) is just one of the many wonderful songs the author paired with the dialogue. The dialogue is exceptional and is written in a conversational tone that puts the reader right in the middle of the story. The characters are interesting and intriguing. Readers will be enthralled as the plot unfolds and secrets are revealed. This is a great set up for the final installment and seeing how the love continues to grow.
"The Mirror," the second installment in Nora Roberts' Lost Brides Trilogy, is a beautiful read that continues the journey started in Inheritance. Picking up right where the first book left off, this sequel invites readers to step once more into the mysterious world of the old mansion—this time with a twist involving an ancient mirror that serves as a portal to the past.
What makes The Mirror so enjoyable is how Roberts masterfully weaves together the past and present. The premise of the mirror as a gateway to historical events is intriguing, offering scenes that reveal secrets while adding layers to the overarching narrative. The travelers, though unable to change the course of history, become observers of the past, with occasional eerie moments where those being watched can somehow sense the presence of the intruders. These moments add a touch of tension, keeping readers eagerly turning pages.
The found-family dynamics are once again a highlight in this book. Roberts deepens the relationships between the characters—both the living and the dead of the mansion—allowing the bonds of friendship, love, and shared purpose to blossom. The ghosts, best friends, and romantic interests from the first novel all return, and their storylines continue to evolve, creating a continuity that fans of the series will appreciate.
While The Mirror may not deliver the same level of suspense as its predecessor, it excels in further developing the story and setting the stage for an exciting conclusion in the final book. Though there are fewer twists and surprises this time around, the steady pace and character-driven plot provide a satisfying read that keeps the momentum of the series alive.
Overall, The Mirror is a delightful continuation of the trilogy, blending romance, historical intrigue, and a touch of the supernatural. Nora Roberts does a fantastic job of moving the story forward, setting up what promises to be a thrilling and suspenseful finale. Fans of the series and lovers of paranormal romance will certainly find themselves enchanted once again by Roberts' spellbinding storytelling.
This is book 2 of the Lost Brides Trilogy. Wow! I really need book 3 right now! I’m not a fan of cliffhangers and really don’t want to wait! But this series is just so good and keeps getting better. I love Sonya, Cleo, Trey, Owen, and all their assorted pets. I love Clover and her choices of music. Such a clever aspect of the story. Hurry up Book 3!
The Mirror is the second installment of the Lost Bride Trilogy. This book picks up where the last book ended. The story is still about the manor and it’s ghost inhabitants. There is more from the mirror especially when Sonya or Sonya/Owen walk through and you find out more about the deceased brides. Though my favorite character is Clover with her music playlist to fit what is going on at the time. I can’t wait for the next installment of this trilogy. Thank you to St. Martin’s Press and NetGalley for the E-ARC. This is my own opinion.
This second book of Nora Roberts latest trilogy is stunningly written. No other author has the ability to make me feel such a range of emotions. I am in awe of the magical story unfolding on the pages. Fantastic characters, an emotional mystery, supernatural events, and a beautiful romance make for a story that keeps you up past bedtime. I cannot wait for the conclusion!
This was not as good as the first in the trilogy (Inheritance), but it was still an enjoyable story. It had a lot more of the background for the characters that previously lived in the manor and dies, so it was important, just maybe not quite as dynamic as some of the Hester happenings in Book 1. I cannot wait for the last one to see how it all shakes out for Sonya, Cleo, Trey, Owen, and all of the others. Highly recommend this trilogy so far.
Thanks to the publisher and NetGalley for advanced copy, and I give my review freely
After reading the first book of this series, I was excited to get my hands on the second book! Inheritance was so good and I had high hopes for The Mirror but unfortunately, I was left a little disappointed. Although I loved the characters (human, ghosts, and even crazy Dobbs), I felt like most of this book was filler. The book started off very slow and it took a while for me to get into it, and unfortunately, it didn't pick up much. The characters were what kept me reading. I loved them! The author did a fantastic job giving them their own unique set of characteristics, which added to the story nicely. 3.5 stars, rounded up to 4.
Thank you NetGalley, St. Martin's Press, and Nora Roberts for this ARC!
This is the second book in The Lost Bride Trilogy by Nora Roberts. When I read the first book, [book:Inheritance|65213377], I remember being quite upset that I was going to have to wait a year or more for the second book. I was really into the story and didn't want to wait for the rest.
Description:
When Sonya MacTavish inherits the huge Victorian mansion on the coast of Maine, she has no idea that the house is haunted. The footsteps she hears at night, the doors slamming, the music playing, are not figments of her imagination. In her dreams she sees glimpses of the past. In the present she finds portraits of brides. And when she has visions of an antique mirror, she is drawn to it, sensing it holds dark family secrets.
Then one night the mirror appears and Sonya glides through this looking glass, into the past—and sees a bride murdered on her wedding day, the circle of gold torn from her finger. It is a scene that will play out again and again—a centuries-old curse that must be broken—and a puzzle she must solve if there is any hope of breaking the curse.
My Thoughts:
This one started off a little slow and it took me awhile to remember what had happened in the first book. Things got going a little further in and I was once again totally immersed in the story. I love the characters Sonya MacTavish and her friend, Cleo. They make a good team and have each other's back. Their families and friends are great characters too. The house they live in, though beautiful, is eerie with the various ghosts at play and the awful witch who cursed the brides. I just want everything to work out for Sonya, but looks like once again I have to wait for the next book to find out. Sometimes I think I should wait until all the books are out in a series before I start reading them so I don't lose the plot before the next one is released. I'll never learn - I always want to jump in. Nora Roberts is a great author and has spun some amazing stories. I am loving this one!
Thanks to St. Martin's Press through Netgalley for an advance copy.
I'm REALLY enjoying this trilogy .... and devoured it as I'm known to when it comes to NR ♡
⇢ If you haven’t read a NR book yet, but would love to give it a go. And if you love reading something fitting for autumn you need to read this trilogy. It has everything Nora Roberts is famous for. Great writing, wonderful down to earth characters and the most wonderful female friendships. And the storyline is the opposite of boring…..
SO GOOD!!!
The Mirror is a seamless continuation of The Inheritance and it kept me glued to the pages from the very beginning.
I really love this story. The friendships between the characters are heartwarming. The love story is beautifully paced, and is growing with each book. And the spookiness is just the perfect amount of chilling and mysterious.
I wish I had the third book already in my hands…… next year can’t come soon enough.
I was excited to read book two of this series, but unfortunately, I am pretty disappointed. This book is 450 pages of filler. It is essentially the same slice-of-life story from book one. I do love the characters, especially the house ghosts, but there are only so many dinners with the four friends that I can take. I don't think I will read book 3.
As always, Brittney Pressley is amazing on audio.
Thank you to Macmillan Audio and St. Martin's Press for an advanced copy in exchange for an honest review.
This is book 2 of The Lost Bride Trilogy and I cannot wait for book 3 to come out next year. Sonya and Cleo are settling in nicely at the manor in Maine that she had inherited from a previously unknown uncle. They have learned to coexist with the friendly and one not at all friendly ghosts. Sonya and Trey are getting closer and Owen is intrigued by Cleo. I would have just sat and read this if I had not had too much real life going on in the last week. If you love Nora Robert’s fantasy leaning series, you will definitely enjoy this one.
Nora Roberts has once again proven her mastery in storytelling with The Mirror, a captivating blend of romance, mystery, and a touch of the supernatural. The way she seamlessly weaves these elements together will keep you intrigued and turning the pages, eager to uncover the next twist in the plot.
Top 5 Reasons to Read The Mirror:
1. Ghosts: The detailed history and background of the ghosts add depth and mystery, keeping you hooked from start to finish. Each ghost has a story that intertwines with the present, making the supernatural elements feel grounded and compelling.
2. New Romance: The book's budding romance is beautifully crafted, with relatable and endearing characters. The chemistry between the pair is palpable, making their journey together a joy to read.
3. A New Pet: Introducing a new pet adds a delightful touch to the story. This furry companion brings warmth and charm, providing moments of fun and heartwarming interactions.
4. A Party to End All Parties: The grand party scene is a book highlight, filled with drama, revelations, and unforgettable moments. It's a pivotal event that brings all the characters together and sets the stage for the story's climax.
5. Engaging Plot: The plot is intricately woven, with twists and turns that keep you guessing. Roberts masterfully balances the elements of romance, mystery, and the supernatural, creating a thrilling and emotionally satisfying narrative.
Why I Loved It:
I loved The Mirror because it had so much to sink my teeth into. The rich background on the ghosts provided a fascinating layer of mystery, while the new romance added a heartwarming touch. Adding a new pet brought a delightful charm to the story, and the party scene was spectacular. Nora Roberts has a way of creating worlds and characters that feel real and relatable, and The Mirror is no exception. It's a book I couldn't put down, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a captivating read.
With its centuries-old mansion by the sea, a mirror that becomes a portal into the past, and a haunting presence bent on murder, the mystery and suspense practically drip off the page of Nora Roberts’ latest novel! The characters are richly drawn and the heart-pounding plot is perfectly paced, proving yet again that Roberts is a master storyteller.
The Mirror is the second book in the trilogy, so be sure to read Inheritance (book 1) first. This book—like the first—ends on a cliffhanger as the main character Sonya MacTavish vows to find a way to break the curse of Lost Bride Manor. Now, I just have to wait for book three!
*Thank you to NetGalley and St. Martin’s Press for the complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
Book 2 in the trilogy. Signature Nora Robert’s writing and magical/witchy style. Slow at the beginning as I had to remember the story and characters from book 1, but it really picked up from there. Looking forward to the conclusion and book 3. Many thanks to St. Martin’s publishing and Netgalley for an advanced copy in return for an honest review.
There’s something about diving into a Nora Roberts book that is just like coming home. I picked up The Mirror after waiting anxiously for it for months and felt like I was with friends. I even wanted to go back and read book one just to remind myself of the feelings with the last book Plus, this one jumps right in to the last words from previous book no time lost there.
I absolutely love Sonya and Cleo! Their friendship is so wonderful! And Owen just makes me want to hug him every time he’s on the page. I mean sure, I like Trey, he’s a keeper but there’s something about Owen that makes him feel like family. Getting to meet more of their families and this Maine community were such a good balance of the suspense. It kept The Mirror real and helped me to become even more attached.
The only downside to The Mirror is that it’s the middle of a three-book series being released annually. The beginning jumps right in the midst of a scene where the last book, The Inheritance, ended and ends in the midst of a scene. Talk about cliffhangers! Still, knowing this, I’ve waited very impatiently since the last book (I’ve had both the kindle and hardcovers on pre-order since the day they were available) and will be waiting impatiently for the next book… which will be on pre-order the day it’s available. Yes, this is a must-read!
If you’re looking for a book that will stay with you and have you eagerly anticipating every word, The Mirror is the book for you. The Lost Bride Trilogy is a true page-turner that’s going to stay on my trophy… I’m sorry, bookshelf. But do yourself a favor, like I did, and be sure to buy multiple formats – you’re going to always want this one handy to re-read!
And can I just say… I really do need Molly and Clover!
The Mirror picks up right where The Inheritance left off. Sonya MacTavish is running her company called Visual Arts and enjoying it. Sonya and her friend Cleopatra Faberes are going to have a big event at Poole Manor. Sonya is learning more about The Brides through dreams and mirror walking by herself or with Owen Poole. Trey Doyle wants to protect Sonya but knows that is not always possible. Hester Dobbs is more evil than previously thought of. What will Sonya and company learn next? Find out in The Mirror.
I would like to thank St. Martin's Press for this ARC via Netgalley.
This book was amazing the characters were so beautiful and believeable. The story line was incredible. Can't wait until the second book.comes.out
Magical Realism
Book #2 of The Lost Bride Trilogy.
Don't get me wrong, this was a good read and an integral part of this trilogy - but not a lot happens.
The spirit on the 3rd floor of the house causes more mayhem. Sonja and Cleo get more involved in the local community. Their relationships with Trey and Owen get deeper. There is a lot of eating and drinking and interactions with the ghosts, but otherwise there isn't a lot going on. It's just filler, which is just disappointing. Make the series a duology if you don't have enough content or edit the 2nd book down - it doesn't need to be that long.
I'm still invested in the series and will read the 3rd book. Depending on what happens in the third installment of the series, you could probably almost skip this book completely. I never say that, but this was just blah.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for my ARC of this novel.
I just love this series, could be because Maine is one of my favorite places. But the manor, the ghosts, and all of the other characters are just wonderful and so endaering!