Nora Roberts, The Circle Trilogy

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Like most people who love to write I also love to read. I will normally read anything I can get my hands on, but romance novels have always fallen lower on my list of favorites. That is until at the i
nsistence of a good friend I started reading the Circle Trilogy by Nora Roberts.

Nora Roberts is a best selling romance novelist. She has over 280 million copies of her books in print and has also written under her pen name of J.D. Robb. Her books have been simultaneously on the New York Times best seller list several times over the years of her career.

The Circle trilogy is just one of the many series she has written. The first book, entitled Morrigan's Cross, is centered on introducing us to the circle of six. These six individuals happen to be an odd mixture consisting of a vampire, a sorcerer, a witch, a warrior, a scholar and a shape shifter.

From the very beginning of this book Nora Roberts grabs our attention by introducing us to the villain of the story, the vampire Lillith. This kind of beginning definitely shows us what kind of evil is being dealt with.

The members of the circle are from past and present times. Most of Morrigan's Cross takes place in Ireland, but Nora also brings life to a fictional land of Geall. Geall is a different realm, which seems to be the likeness of Ireland.

This group has been destined to find each other and must band together in hopes of defeating Lillith and her army of vampires in an inevitable war. The group begins their training as well as becoming accustomed to each other, while Lillith makes her plans for them.

Of course it wouldn't be a Nora Roberts book if it wasn't centered around a love story either. Morrigan's Cross brings together two of the circle in a fiery romance.
The second installment of this series is entitled Dance of the Gods

In Dance of the Gods we are thrust into heavy training and more romance. The circle realizes that the war is to be fought in Geall. We are entertained with generous amounts of magic and fantasy.

 
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You have totally done Nora Roberts justice. I don't really think of her books as romance, because the story lines are so good, the romance is like a perk.

Posted on 04/27/2007 at 11:04:00 PM

I haven't read one of her books in a long time. I have been so busy reading AC articles, I haven't read any books in a while. Think I should shut off the computer for a few days and as Tamee said, curl up with a good book!

Posted on 04/18/2007 at 1:04:00 AM

Great review - I'm not really into romance novels myself, but it sounds good!

Posted on 04/13/2007 at 6:04:00 AM

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