Wednesday 16 November 2011

Nora Roberts Carnal Innocence 20th February 2012!

Available on Amazon UK & Deltamusic.co.uk

*Update - Release date update, the Carnal Innocence will be available from Delta Music on the 27th February 2012.*
 
Nora Roberts Carnal Innocence will be released on DVD in th UK on 20th February 2012! Staring Gabrielle Anwar and Colin Egglesfield Carnal Innocence takes place in Caroline Waverly home town of Innocence.

Based on a best selling book by the author Nora Roberts. After suffering a professional setback, world-renowned violinist Caroline Waverly (Gabrielle Anwar) decides to head to Innocence, Mississippi, where she spent summers as a child, for some peace and solitude away from the spotlight. Shortly after arriving, Caroline meets the arrogant but charming Tucker Longstreet (Colin Egglesfield), a member of one of the town’s most prominent families, who is quickly smitten by her. But Caroline’s dreams for tranquility turn into a nightmare when she discovers the body of a young woman, the possible victim of a serial killer whom the authorities suspect may be Tucker.

The Nora Roberts Movie Trailer can be seen here on our blog.

An Excerpt from the book "Josie Longstreet, the only daughter and youngest child, had been married twice in her thirty-one years. Both unions had been short-lived but had provided the people of Innocence with endless grist for the gossip mill. She regretted both experiences in the same way a woman might regret finding her first gray hairs. There was some anger, some bitterness, some fear. Then it was all covered over. Out of sight, out of mind.

A woman didn't intend to go gray any more than a woman intended to divorce once she'd said "till death do us part." But things happened. As Josie was fond of saying philosophically to Crystal, her bosom friend and owner of the Style Rite Beauty Emporium, she liked to make up for these two errors in judgment by testing out all the men from Innocence to the Tennessee border.

Josie knew there were some tight-lipped old biddies who liked to whisper behind their hands that Josie Longstreet was no better than she had to be. But there were men who smiled into the dark and knew she was a hell of a lot better than that.
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