Key of Knowledge (Book #2 in Key Trilogy)
Registered by JennyC1230 of Woodstock, Georgia USA on 5/22/2008
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Book #2 in The Key Trilogy.
Book Description:
Following hot on the heels of the first installment in Roberts's Key trilogy, this second book (following Key of Light) continues the story of three contemporary female friends chosen to free the souls of ancient demigoddesses called the Daughters of Glass. This time, the heroine is Dana Steele, a librarian who is sure that the key she's seeking lies in a book. As she begins her search, Dana renovates Indulgence, the gallery-cum-salon-cum-bookstore she is opening with her friends Malory Price and Zoe McCourt. She also spends sometimes passionate, sometimes vexing time with Jordan Hawke, the thriller writer who broke her heart years earlier when he abandoned her and their small Pennsylvania town of Pleasant Valley to seek fame in New York. Dana slowly realizes that the love they once felt for each other has not died-and that Jordan's writing is inextricably entwined with her supernatural quest. In the end, Jordan must join with Dana to fight the spells of the sorcerer Kane and fulfill the terms of her quest. Despite lots of special effects, Kane isn't powerful enough to create much suspense, and Dana is a surprisingly inefficient detective for one so bright. But Roberts's zesty characterizations and fresh, energetic style succeed in drawing readers into this magical tale.
I have already read this one, it's a part of a great trilogy by Nora Roberts!
Book #2 in The Key Trilogy.
Book Description:
Following hot on the heels of the first installment in Roberts's Key trilogy, this second book (following Key of Light) continues the story of three contemporary female friends chosen to free the souls of ancient demigoddesses called the Daughters of Glass. This time, the heroine is Dana Steele, a librarian who is sure that the key she's seeking lies in a book. As she begins her search, Dana renovates Indulgence, the gallery-cum-salon-cum-bookstore she is opening with her friends Malory Price and Zoe McCourt. She also spends sometimes passionate, sometimes vexing time with Jordan Hawke, the thriller writer who broke her heart years earlier when he abandoned her and their small Pennsylvania town of Pleasant Valley to seek fame in New York. Dana slowly realizes that the love they once felt for each other has not died-and that Jordan's writing is inextricably entwined with her supernatural quest. In the end, Jordan must join with Dana to fight the spells of the sorcerer Kane and fulfill the terms of her quest. Despite lots of special effects, Kane isn't powerful enough to create much suspense, and Dana is a surprisingly inefficient detective for one so bright. But Roberts's zesty characterizations and fresh, energetic style succeed in drawing readers into this magical tale.
I have already read this one, it's a part of a great trilogy by Nora Roberts!
I caught this book in princess-peapod's Spring Cleaning Bookbox. I love Nora Roberts' novels and am looking forward to enjoying my summer reading!
JennyC1230 - I really like the bookplate - Atlanta Motor Speedway!
JennyC1230 - I really like the bookplate - Atlanta Motor Speedway!
I love all of Nora Roberts' books and this one was great! I'm now looking forward to reading the 3rd book in the Key Trilogy.
Journal Entry 5 by ninkasi at -- By hand, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA on Monday, August 11, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (8/11/2008 UTC) at -- By hand, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- USA
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I passed this one on to my sister to read.
I passed this one on to my sister to read.