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Once more with feeling [130-4.3]

By: NORA ROBERTS

Synopsis:

Silhouette Intrigue romance novel.



NORA ROBERTS is one of Silhouette Books's most popular and prolific
authors, as well as a New York Times bestseller. Nora has received
awards for her fiction, her creativity, her sales and her contribution
to the genre.

She is a consummate storyteller. Her generous spirit, humour,
creativity, willingness to take chances and commitment to her
characters, her writing and, most especially, her readers, have earned
her fame worldwide.

To Ran, For all the songs yet unwritten, For all the songs yet unsung

HE STOOD OUT OF VIEW AS HE WATCHED HER. HIS first thought was how
little she had changed in five years. Time, it seemed, hadn't rushed
or dragged but had merely hung suspended.

Raven Williams was a small, slender woman who moved quickly, with a
thin, underlying nervousness that was unaccountably appealing. She was
tanned deep gold from the California sun, but at twenty-five her skin
was as smooth and dewy soft as a child's. She pampered it when she
remembered and ignored it when she forgot. It never seemed to make any
difference. Her long hair was thick and straight and true black. She
wore it simply, parted in the center. The ends brushed her hips and it
swirled and floated as she walked.

Her face was pixie-like, with its cheekbones well-defined and the chin
slightly pointed. Her mouth smiled easily, but her eyes reflected her
emotions.

They were smoky gray and round. Whatever Raven felt would be reflected
there. She had an overwhelming need to love and be loved.

Her own need was one of the reasons for her tremendous success. The
other was her voice-the rich, dark, velvet voice that had catapulted
her to fame.

Raven always felt a little strange in a recording studio: insulated,
sealed off from the rest of the world by the glass and the
soundproofing. It had been more than six years since she had cut her
first record, but she was still never completely comfortable in a