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A New Fave

Valley of Silence by Nora Roberts. This is the third story in The Circle Trilogy. It's the love story between Cian (vampire) and Moira (queen/witch-in-training).

I finished the last book in Nora Robert's Circle Trilogy last night. Wow. I enjoyed all three books, and I think Larkin (Dance of the Gods) was my favorite hero, but Valley of Silence is going to end up on my all time faves list. The book kept me "emoting" the whole time. I really enjoyed it. Anyone else read the series?

Speaking of Nora Roberts...

I watched Angel Falls on Liftime on Monday night. I hadn't read that book before, so I didn't know what to expect. I'm looking forward to next week's Montana Sky more.

Well, that is about all I have to say.

I had to switch over to the new system here on Blogger. It took me more time to do than that write this post!

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  1. Nora is pretty awesome. I heard about Lifetime's week-long Roberts movie fest. Too bad I don't have cable. I'm missing out.

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  2. I received the first Circle book for Christmas, but have not yet read it. I admit to some trepidation, since I'm not overly fond of vampires, but will definitely read it eventually. Wouldn't be surprised if I got the next one for my birthday, either.

    Like you I watched Angels Fall but have no idea how it compares to the book. The only one of the four movie books I've read is Montana Sky, which I read while camping in Nowhere, MI the summer it came out. Yeah...there were a couple scenes that really creeped me out. The one with the buffalo comes to mind.

    Am currently reading Blue Smoke and hope to finish Carolina Moon before that one airs as well. Would have liked to read Angels Fall before seeing it, but could only find 2 of the 3 I was missing at the UBS.

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  3. Heather, I remember where/when I read some books too. Suppose I really would if I were camping, and reading about a suspense. I have Montana Sky, haven't read it yet. I'll watch it tomorrow night.

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