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Key of Light
by Nora Roberts
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martiegras
Orange County

Easy Read — 4 years ago

WORTH CONSUMING!

I have to admit that I have never read any books by Nora Roberts but my SIL told me I had to read this trilogy. I read the first book and I found it easy to read and entertaining. Definitely a chick book full of Romance and mystery that deals with Celtic fantasy in modern day America.

In Pleasant Valley, Malory Price is upset as her orderly professional life looks like it’s going to be over. Seven years at the Gallery with the last three as the manager means little when the owner marries a young woman who decides to make the place her little project. This new wife hates Malory makes her life impossible and actually gets her fired.

Malory decides to attend a reception at Warrior’s Peak. Hosting the event is a couple Rowena and Pitte. Also there are two other guests Dana Steele and Zoe McCourt. Rowena and Pitte offer the mortals one million dollars each to find three missing mystical keys that together will free these Daughters of Glass. Though skeptical, the human trio begins the quest, not yet understanding the danger they face.
Malory is chosen first and she has one month to find the key. As they search for the first key an evil Celtic God tries his best to stop her. Not only is this hard for Mal but she has to deal with falling in love as well, Will she have enough time or clues to find the key?

Martie
Martiegras blog

A story about this — 5 years ago

What can one say about Nora Roberts? She rocks. This Key trilogy hasn’t disappointed thus far – I look forward to reading the final third.

Sue
Claremont

A story about this — 5 years ago

I really enjoyed this book. I’m off to buy the next two!


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