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Title | : | Valley of Silence (Circle Trilogy #3) |
Author | : | Nora Roberts |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 506 pages |
Published | : | November 1st 2006 (first published October 31st 2006) |
Categories | : | Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Paranormal Romance. Vampires |

Nora Roberts
Kindle Edition | Pages: 506 pages Rating: 4.22 | 26310 Users | 919 Reviews
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The battleground has been chosen for the final showdown between those selected by the gods and the minions of the vampire Lilith. But there is one vampire who dares stand against her. And his love for the scholarly queen of Geall will complete the circle of six - and change the face of eternity. Having traveled through the Dance of the Gods to the land of Geall, the circle finds themselves convincing then training the people of Geall to defeat Lilith’s vampire army. The Valley of Silence is a forbidding place for the battle of all battles, but the circle continues to prepare through magic and a few early stakeouts that test their strength individually and as a team. Moira finds herself playing the roles of warrior and royal, as she follows the tradition of her people and prepares to take the crown before leading them into battle. And if that isn’t enough, she finds her thoughts turning to Cian more often than not. So what’s a chaste and intelligent young woman to do when given less than a month with the man she loves, who’s not a man, but a vampire? And how will the people of Geall fare against an army of blood-thirsty vampires who have had centuries to prepare?Details Books During Valley of Silence (Circle Trilogy #3)
Original Title: | Valley of Silence |
ISBN: | 0786286806 (ISBN13: 9780786286805) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Circle Trilogy #3 |
Characters: | Moira Riddock, Cian Mac Cionaoith |
Setting: | Geall |
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Ratings: 4.22 From 26310 Users | 919 ReviewsJudgment About Books Valley of Silence (Circle Trilogy #3)
Moira Riddick is a part of the six, a regent whose duty is to her people, and it's just a part of her as the claddagh that is seared on her arm as the sword of her office. All right, first off, have you seen a claddagh? It's essentially a heart being held by two hands with a crown on top. It's not really a heraldic standard that says, "Mess with the kingdom, and have your arse handed to you on a platter" is it? England has the three lions, the Scottish knights of the thistle have a lion and a3-1/2 stars.I thought this was a great conclusion to this trilogy with just the right amount of suspense, action, and romance. I did think the final battle was a little anticlimactic, but I was happy with the way things wrapped up for all six of The Circle.
Originally added January 2012

I avoided this trilogy for more than a year because I thought that they sounded terrible, and I was annoyed at Nora for jumping on the vampire bandwagon when that isn't what her books are like at all. I read it because I was bored and in need of a quality sedative to fall asleep at night. Truthfully - it was excellent. All three books were epic, and brought back to me the fantasy favorites of my youth. The pairing up of couples didn't feel as contrived as in some of her most recent magic-y
Cian & Moira...awesome story, awesome ending. The circle is complete. A Must Read Trilogy.
Re-read Oct, 21st 2011Valley of Silence is book 3 of Circle Trilogy by Nora Roberts. This book is my favorite and the conclusion are well done. The ending kinda easily predicted, but if everybody happy in the end, why readers must complain? *grin*To read Valley of Silence, readers must read 2 previous books, Morrigan's Cross and Dance of the Gods. The story is about 6 people who must defeat Lilith, the Queen of The Vampire, so she can't reign over mortal and Gods world, with blessing from The
Re-read of this killer last book in this series!!! Let's go....So damn good. Lilith and Lora were as evil and creepy as I remembered them.
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