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Average rating3.7
Key Trilogy 1
Fate brings three women together for a chance to unlock their deepest desires. Malory has the soul of an artist and an eye for beauty. She must find the Key of Light--on the first of three dangerous quests that could fulfill her destiny... or forever destroy her life.
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'The pleasure of your company is desired for cocktails and conversation. 8pm, 4th September. Warrior's Peak.'
When Malory Price is issued with the above invitation she is naturally suspicious. But with her overdraft at crisis limit and on the verge of losing her job, she has little to lose by attending the event.
Only Malory is about to get more than she bargained for. At Warrior's Peak she finds that she and two other women are the only guests of their mysterious hosts. They are told an amazing story of magic, gods and goddesses; and of three demi-goddesses who have been cast into an eternal sleep, their mortal souls placed under lock and key. And in every generation, three women are born who alone have the power to free them - if they are prepared to accept the challenge.
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Yes I'm reading a Nora Roberts book. So what?
Update 12/1/07: And it's awesome! It's like reading an episode of Buffy. With less witty banter.
Another magical tale from Roberts. I have to say that I'm intrigued as where Nora Roberts found the inspiration or the idea to write these kind of stories. Magic, gods and goddesses, sorcerer, evil being... it's just simply awesome.
Who would've thought that mortals could actually save the lives of gods/goddesses? Roberts tell you why and how through Key of Light. As foolish or crappy as it may seem, I love the book. I love the way the story is told.
Another one of my favorite books written by Roberts.
this book was fun as hell, perfect vacation reading (tho I will seek out the rest of the trilogy to finish it even though I'm tragically no longer on vacation)
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3 primary booksKey Trilogy is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Nora Roberts.