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    (Mass Market Paperback)

    • Pub. Date: October 2006
    • 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 13,652

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      • Pub. Date: October 2006
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated
      • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 352pp
      • Sales Rank: 13,652

      Synopsis

      Second in the new paranormal Circle Trilogy.

      With one vampire determined to rule the earth, the Circle of Six prepares to battle for their lives-and their hearts.

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      Roberts's Circle Trilogy continues with this second installment (following Morrigan's Cross), in which the circle of six prepare for their battle against the powerful vampire Lilith and her undead army. The six members, culled by the goddess Morrigan from the past and the present, include the wizard Hoyt and his vampire brother Cian, the witch Glenna, ancient Geallian princess Moira and her shape-shifting cousin Larkin, and demon hunter Blair. Preparing for the showdown in modern-day Ireland, the group split their time among training, defending against Lilith's agents, bickering fitfully among themselves and, for some, doing their best to ignore mounting sexual tension. The relationship between the bigheaded, anachronistic Larkin and the hot-tempered, thoroughly modern lone-wolf Blair gives the proceedings a satisfying emotional core, especially rewarding when their anger turns finally to lust. Fulfilling their destiny, the six warriors enter the stone circle to travel backward in time to Geall for the fateful battle with Lilith. Roberts's latest is a testament to her skill and range, as this richly detailed fantasy only her second attempt at the genre hums with wit, humor and sizzling romance. Paranormal fans are assured a good time, as is anyone who enjoys captivating fiction. (Oct.) Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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      One of the most prolific and popular writers in the world, Nora Roberts (who also writes as her edgier alter-ego J. D. Robb) publishes multiple books a year. Not that it’s enough for her fans, who tear through her unconventional romances. With her trademark mix of fantasy, mystery, and romance, Roberts has created her own genre -- and romance fans are grateful for it!

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      Dance of the Gods and Circle Trilogyby Anonymous

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      October 26, 2009: This is by far the best trilogy series I have ever read by Nora Roberts. The characters and storyline are extremely well written. Couldn't put it down. My only complaint is that the series had to come to an end. I loved it so much I read it twice! Would love to see it made into a mini-series. A must read -- if you like fantasy/fiction you're going to love it!

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      November 13, 2008: Out of the three books in the trilogy this one was the weakest but still enjoyable. It doesn't stand on it's own, you have to read the other two.

      I Also Recommend: Still Breathing.


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