Rating:  Summary: Actually 1 1/2 stars...better than the first Review: What can I say? Slightly better than the first, still trite, still predictable...and geez, I was a Roberts groupie at one time. Suggest readers read the Born In series or Chesapeake trilogy. I'm halfway through Key of Valor. Most likeable female lead character out of the bunch.
Rating:  Summary: Great book Review: Nora Roberts had done it again. A strong addition to the Key Trilogy. Great story, great characters. Not boring or predictable at all.
Rating:  Summary: Great Book Review: I loved this book! It was a wonderful story and I couldn't put it down. I can't wait to go and read the last book. Definitely a must read!
Rating:  Summary: Better than the first! Review: I enjoyed this book even more than the first one, Key of Light. I was imediately drawn into the main character & I actually cried twice! The next book in the series is going to have a tough time competing w/ this one!
Rating:  Summary: Predictable and Boring Review: The characters in this book were sooo predictable. There was no plot and the characters are NOT well developed which makes them uninteresting.
Rating:  Summary: Excellent story, but Christians might not like it Review: This is another great read by Nora Roberts! In this one, the second of the "Key" trilogy, the heroine, Dana, a tough-minded librarian (forget Marian and Belle and all those other "bookworm" heroines) steps up to the plate for the "Sisters of Glass" and hits one out of the park! During her turn at bat, she also reignites an old romance with author Jordan Hawke, and of course the two of them will live happily ever after when they move into the exotic castle once it has been vacated by the Celtic deities Rowena and Pitte. Speaking of Celtic deities, the characters in this book, who are engaged in conflict with one of the pagan gods, invoke the name of Jesus Christ A LOT. Yet it never occurs to any one of them to consult a Bible. If garlic and a cross can drive away vampires, why wouldn't a Bible provide the "Key" to defeating a pagan god. Christians might not enjoy this book.
Rating:  Summary: GREAT BOOK Review: NORA ROBERTS IS AN INCREDIBLE WRITER, AND SHE PROVES IT AGAIN IN THIS BOOK. AS THE SECOND IN THE SERIES, SHE PUNCHES EVERYTHING UP A NOTCH, THE LOVE, THE SUSPENSE, IT ALL GETS BETTER. CAN'T WAIT UNTIL THEY RELEASE THE 3RD ONE, ALREADY PRE-ORDERED IT. DEFINITELY A SERIES WORTH READING.
Rating:  Summary: One of My Favorits Review: This book was very good. I have read the first one, as well, and can't wait for the third one to be in stores. It has a great plot and as usual has an Irish twist. If you are any way interested in Nora Roberts you will most definently love this book as well! You must read the first book "Key of Light" first, though.
Rating:  Summary: Good-but Nora recycles too many plot lines... Review: Got the first and second Keys for Christmas and as much as I love them both-am tired of Nora using the same plot lines over and over!In this book-Jordan and Dana are practically the same as Sam and Mia from the Three Sisters Trilogy!The mythology thing was done before also-in hrt Jewels of the sun trioligy.Flynn from the first book is a babe,though. =)And Rowena and Pitte are a fascinating couple!
Rating:  Summary: I adore Nora Roberts' Trilogies... Review: especially the magical ones. I don't care how often she writes these types of characters, I enjoy them. NR is never better than when she writes these types of books - romance with magic and mystery. IMO "Knowledge" is even better than "Light" and I can't wait for "Valor". The lead characters, Dana and Jordon, have such wonderful chemistry, the setting was beautiful and the touch of mystery & magic made this book so pleasurable. I just feel good when I read her books.
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