#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts' Circle Trilogy begins with an epic tale that breaks down the boundaries between reality and the otherworldly, while forging together the passions of the men and women caught in a battle for the fate of humanity... In the last days of high summer, with lightning striking blue in a black sky, the sorcerer stood on a high cliff overlooking the raging sea... Belting out his grief into the storm, Hoyt Mac Cionaoith rails against the evil that has torn his twin brother from their family's embrace. Her name is Lilith. Existing for over a thousand years, she has lured countless men to an immortal doom with her soul-stealing kiss. But now, this woman known as vampire will stop at nothing until she rules this world--and those beyond it... Hoyt is no match for the dark siren. But his powers come from the goddess Morrigan, and it is through her that he will get his chance at vengeance. At Morrigan's charge, he must gather five others to form a ring of power strong enough to overcome Lilith. A circle of six: himself, the witch, the warrior, the scholar, the one of many forms, and the one he's lost. And it is in this circle, hundreds of years in the future, where Hoyt will learn how strong his spirit--and his heart--have become... Don't miss the other books in the Circle Trilogy Dance of the Gods Valley of Silence
I wanted to find a good fantasy time travel book. I enjoyed the first 50 pages and then they introduced one of the characters. And I did not care for her at all.
I felt like the magic made things too convenient and I felt like I was reading a fan fiction. The world building was also kind of weak because of the convenience of magic.
I'm sure younger readers may enjoy this book but for me this is just not my kind of book.
My first ever Nora Roberts book, and I wasn't disappointed!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
I have never before read a novel by Nora Roberts. I am 19 years old and my mother is a fan of her work. It never interested me to read the same books as my mom. However, since one of my roomates here at college talked me into it, I gave them a try. As a follow up to the Twilight Saga which was the last series I read, I was glad to be reading another book with vampires in it. But it went above and beyond vampires, incorporating witches, sorcerers, dragons, shape-shifters, a goddess, and time-travel. All these fantasy traits I loved, but it was the characters that made this trilogy such a success. I was hooked from the first book and read all three straight through. I only wish there was more! This trilogy did not leave me disappointed and has made me interested to see what else Nora Roberts may have to offer.
Excellent story
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I can't wait to read the rest of this series. Roberts does a wonderful job of pulling the reader in and keeping their attention. A softly blended story of romance and drama that will keep you until the end.
Totally Awesome!!!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
I received the circle trilogy for Christmas and I absolutley loved it. It's definetly a must read!! YOu can't go wrong with a Nora Roberts book!!!
Another excellent Nora Roberts read
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Unlike most books in this genre, Roberts' books are well written and can stand up to most popular fiction not within the genre. Specifically, Roberts draws the reader into the angst of the protaganists. The character of each protaganist is developed. The story is developed and is interesting. I think even a reader who does not particularly like paranormal stories could enjoy this book (though I would caution that parts of the book are not for the timid). I highly recommend this book.
One of Nora Robert's best books- to date
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I found Morrigan's Cross to be a refreshing change of pace. As an addicted and avid reader of Nora Robert's romance books, at times I find her predicatable romance formulas a bit tiresome. But Morrigan's Cross had me excited and interested throughout. Morrigan's Cross is one of Mrs. Roberts better examples of her talent for good character development. And the motley assemblage of characters are interesting and diverse, and make for some good conflicts and resolutions. Furthermore, something unique to this book that I have never encountered in any of Mrs. Roberts romance books is-- eek-- a character actaully dies. Ah! finally a book that isn't totally predictable! Furthermore, for a change the love scenes in Morrigan's Cross are not explicit as they have been in many of her prior books (ie- you wouldn't be embarrassed if your 10 year old found you reading this book.) One thing that hasn't changed in this book, however, is Mrs. Robert's uncanny ability to paint such vivid pictures with words that she virtually picks you up and plunks you down physically in on location herself. I read a complaint above that this book leaves you hanging. That is certainly true, but in my case, I'm not complaining. I'm excited because there's more good reading on the way- I'm anxiously awaiting the release of Dance of the Gods!
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