Jul. 2nd, 2007
More books!
Jul. 2nd, 2007 06:05 pmSo my mom gave me some reading material to bring to Israel, this trilogy that I could leave in Israel when I finished reading them. They each took about a day and a half to read (so it's a good thing I had other reading material as well this summer.)
I'm gonna summarize them all together:
16. Nora Roberts- Morrigan’s Cross
17. Nora Roberts- Dance of the Gods
18. Nora Roberts- Valley of Silence
The trilogy is about a circle of 6 people (well 5 people and one vampire) who are given the mission of winning a war against an evil Vampire who is bent on destroying humanity. There's space-time travel between Ireland 1200 CE, New York in the 21st century, and this fictional place called Geall, (I may have misspelled that) which is another time. The novels are dark fantasy/romance, though not too trashy (well, except for the third one.) And I really like all of the characters in the circle of 6, though the villains are a bit cliche. So I'd recommend the books to anyone who enjoys romance with an actual plot and character development. Or dark fantasy with some romance.
I'm halfway through book 19, and book 20 is another Neil Gaiman book, so I'll probably have both done by the time I return to America. Hopefully they'll last me the plane ride.
I'm gonna summarize them all together:
16. Nora Roberts- Morrigan’s Cross
17. Nora Roberts- Dance of the Gods
18. Nora Roberts- Valley of Silence
The trilogy is about a circle of 6 people (well 5 people and one vampire) who are given the mission of winning a war against an evil Vampire who is bent on destroying humanity. There's space-time travel between Ireland 1200 CE, New York in the 21st century, and this fictional place called Geall, (I may have misspelled that) which is another time. The novels are dark fantasy/romance, though not too trashy (well, except for the third one.) And I really like all of the characters in the circle of 6, though the villains are a bit cliche. So I'd recommend the books to anyone who enjoys romance with an actual plot and character development. Or dark fantasy with some romance.
I'm halfway through book 19, and book 20 is another Neil Gaiman book, so I'll probably have both done by the time I return to America. Hopefully they'll last me the plane ride.