Circle trilogy by Nora Roberts Book #1: Morrigan's Cross | Rating: 2.5 Stars Book #2: Dance of the Gods | Rating: 2.0 Stars Book #3: Valley of Silence | Rating: 2.5 Stars Series Average Rating: 2.33 Stars This series reminded me of the Cousin's O'Dwyer trilogy. I know that this one came fi...
I listened to this one on Audible and, while I enjoyed the story, I did not like the narrator at all and he actually took away from my enjoyment of the characters because the voices were so unattractive. I will not be listening to the second book.
I lke Nora Roberts' writing style, and a little of that style is in this book, which meant that I actually finished it. The characters were all dull, and the plot, such as it was, was predictable. 2 things particularly irritated me:1. There is one non-white good guy in the story (in fact I think in...
I lke Nora Roberts' writing style, and a little of that style is in this book, which meant that I actually finished it. The characters were all dull, and the plot, such as it was, was predictable. 2 things particularly irritated me:1. There is one non-white good guy in the story (in fact I think in...
I really enjoyed all 3 of the books. They kept you moving through the pages, waiting for what happens next. The book has ups and downs, some slow spots and some speed through like a race car. It has love, grief, excitement, vampires, witches, war, folklore, and so much more. Another great read from ...
3.5 StarsThey are the sorcerer, the witch, the warrior, the scholar, the one of many forms and the one you've lost.In this first book of the Circle Trilogy, we meet the six who have been chosen to lead the war against Lilith, the queen of vampyres, and her army. Hoyt, the sorcerer and Glenna, the w...
I have a sneaking suspicion that Nora Roberts saw one too many Buffy episodes. There's a witch with red hair, a vampire who resists the urge to feed off humans, and eventually a hereditary slayer. With the plot there was a "big Bad", a coming apocalypse and a fated group of fighters. Some minor di...
I liked this book, but I think it was too much. I can handle Gods getting involved with mortal affairs, time travel and alternate worlds but all of those in one book was a little much. The magic in this book was a lot like the magic in the Three Sister's Island Trilogy (Heaven and Earth, Dance Upon ...
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