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Key of Knowledge (Key Trilogy, 2)

Key of Knowledge (Key Trilogy, 2)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Key of Knowledge Review
Review: Wonderful story! My favorite book of the trilogy! Key of Knowledge is the most exciting and suspensful of the series! I highly recommend any book fan to read this series. Remember, unlike some of Nora Robert's trilogies, the key trilogy should be read in order to fully understand the plot and develop a relationship with the characters!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good God!!! Nora is the best.
Review: WOW!! I bought the book yesterday, and finished it today. Nora is my favorite author. I read KEY OF LIGHT, and the second installment of the series was great. I loved the relationship between Dana and Jordan. I can't wait for the last one. Anyone who loves to read a really good non-cheesy romance novel, the KEY trilogy is for you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Part 2 Doesn't Disappoint!
Review: Wow!!! I got this book on the 25th and finished it yesterday morning. What a great story!

Malory completed part 1 of the quest in Key of Light, and also found love with Flynn Hennessey. Part 2, Key of Knowledge, is the story of Dana (Flynn's step-sister). Malory, Dana, and Zoe each have to find a key, to free the souls of three Celtic goddesses who have been trapped by an evil sorcerer. It sounds silly, but Nora has a way of writing it and making it seem completely reasonable!

Dana was in love with a writer named Jordan Hawke, but he broke her heart many years ago when he moved to New York City to make a name for himself as a Stephen King like writer. He's back in town though, and between the quest for the key and the sparks flying between Jordan and Dana (plus Malory, Dana and Zoe all starting their own business together), this book is packed with action on almost every page. I couldn't put it down once I started reading and now I'm pining away for book 3 (Key of Valor). I can't wait to see how it all ends, and read the story of Brad and Zoe!

Nora's characters are, as always, sympathetic, intriguing, and fun to read. Her dialogue is always flowing and realistic, her men sexy and charming. I'm a huge fan of her books and style, and in this one she definitely doesn't disappoint. I highly recommend it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Can't wait for the finale!
Review: Wow..as always, Nora Roberts blows me away with her writing and stories. This book was no exception. Be warned..it is the second book in the Key trilogy, so be sure and read the first one before attempting this novel. (key of light)

The key of knowledge follows librarian Dana on her quest for the missing key that will unlock a magical box and free three celtic demi goddesses from their long prison of sleep. Joining her on her quest are Mallory and Zoe..her best friends, business partners, and fellow key searchers.

Helping Dana is Jordan Hawke, a mystery writer who she has always loved but who broke her heart when she was younger. Jordan is determined to win her back, help her find her key and protect her from the evil god, Kane. Their relationship is complex--friends, ex-lovers, he is also her brother's best friend.

This book expands on the story line introduced in the first book- Kane becomes more of an active evil force, Pitte and Rowena are better characterized, and it is nice to revisit with Mallory, Flynn, and Moe (from the first book). The book also gives us a glimpse of what's to come in the final book with Zoe and Brad's relationship
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The second book was in my opinion, better than the first book- Dana is likable, complex, smart and her emotions are multi-layered. She is once again attracted to Jordan, but knows that could lead to another broken heart. She is at a crossroads in her life- having quit her steady job and taking a chance on opening her own business. She is also on a time limit to completing her part of the key quest.

I love how Nora Roberts uses Celtic myths and magical elements to enhance the story. It is so well done that it is easy to suspend belief and really believe in the legends, gods, curses and evil.

I can't wait to finish this trilogy and eagerly await Zoe and Brad's story....


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