

He was a strong man and he was a good man, one that loved his sister and loved his life, even though he didn’t think he did. I loved that he didn’t shy away from her, even when he was so unsure of them as a couple, of himself as her partner and just handled everything thrown at him, (you know because on top of this new romance with Malory, he had this key thing to deal with as well). I love that Flynn dealt with everything that Malory threw at him and just handled it. I loved how Malory took things into her own hands and went after the things she wanted, she was open and honest, even when she wasn’t ready, I loved how she threw everything at Flynn and told him to just deal with it.Īnd he did. She never loses me with all of the information pouring through the pages and I always lose myself in her books and in her characters’ lives and just in the story period. I love how Nora Roberts can make all of these thing fit perfectly in with everything else that is going on.

They lived paycheck to paycheck, they were sometimes overdrawn in the bank, they were….normal.Īnother thing I loved about this book is the same thing I loved in The Circle Trilogy, there’s a bigger story being told besides the romance story in these books and in this story, the start of all the other romances in the rest of the series. I loved that all three of the women who were chosen were all so normal, not prissy perfect like regular heroines, they weren’t virginal, they weren’t mega rich and all that, they were your everyday average American women.

It showed a great deal of promise in the overall story and also with the secondary romances that followed. It sparked my interest with the adventure that is presented to these three totally different and totally normal women. Over the weekend, I forgot my Rock Star book at work and was too lazy to go all the way back to the office (once I got home and noticed my book wasn’t in my bag anymore) to get it so over the weekend I started and finished two books and this was the second book that I finished.īook One of the Key Trilogy was a good opening for this series. This review was originally posted on May 8, 2007. *** Every Thursday, we’ll be posting throwback reviews of our favorite and not-so-favorite books. They will have to open their hearts, their minds, and believe that everything is possible. It will take more than intellect, more than determination. If they succeed - money, power and a new destiny awaits.
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And in every generation, three women are born who alone have the power to free them - if they are prepared to accept the challenge. They are told an amazing story of magic, gods and goddesses and of three demi-goddesses who have been cast into an eternal sleep, their mortal souls placed under lock and key. At Warrior's Peak she finds that she and two other women are the only guests of their mysterious hosts. Only Malory is about to get more than she bargained for.

But with her overdraft at crisis limit and on the verge of losing her job at a local art gallery, she has little to lose by attending the event. When Malory Price is issued with the above invitation she is naturally suspicious, especially as Warrior's Peak is a local mansion straight out of a Hollywood movie. The pleasure of your company is desired for cocktails and conversation. Key of Light (Key Trilogy, #1) by Nora RobertsĪlso in this series: Key of Knowledge (Key Trilogy, #2), Key of Valor (Key Trilogy, #3)Īmazon | Barnes & Noble | The Ripped Bodice | Google Play Books
