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Binding: Audio CD
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9781423337904
Edition: Abridged
Format: Abridged, Audiobook, CD
ISBN: 1423337905
Label: Brilliance Audio on CD
Manufacturer: Brilliance Audio on CD
Number Of Items: 5
Publication Date: November 25, 2008
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD
Release Date: November 25, 2008
Studio: Brilliance Audio on CD




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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Years ago, after their blood brother ritual, Gage, Fox, and Caleb emerged from the woods, each with a piece of bloodstone. Now, it will become their weapon in the final fight against the demon they awakened. Winner take all...

Shared nightmares, visions of blood and fire, and random violence begin to plague the longtime friends and Quinn, Layla, and Cybil, the women bound to them by fate. None of them can ignore the fact that, this year, the demon has grown stronger feeding off of the terror it creates. But now, the three pieces of the bloodstone have been fused back together. If only they could figure out how to use it.

A gambling man like Gage has no trouble betting on his crew to find a way. And though he and Cybil share the gift of seeing the future, that s all they share. Were they to take their flirtation to the next level, it would be on their own terms, not because fate decreed it. But Gage knows that a woman like Cybil with her brains and strength and devastating beauty can only bring him luck. Good or bad has yet to be determined and could mean the difference between absolute destruction or an end to the nightmare for Hawkins Hollow.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Amazing
Nora Roberts ended the trilogy wonderfully. I was always on the edge of my seat! I couldn't put it down!



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Needs a Sequel
Loved the trilogy but was disappointed in this ending. What happens next. I feel Nora has left this one open for another book or trilogy. Smart Nora.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - How did they do all that esoteric research on laptops?
This was a very bad book. I have read all the one and two starred reviews and agreed wholeheartedly with them. But what really made me put down the book in disgust was when I noticed there were no distinct characters. Of course, they had separate names, but it was one person talking to him/herself ad nauseum.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - So-So...
I love Nora Roberts and think she's an extremely entertaining and gifted writer. She frequently makes me laugh, cry, and get scared, all in the same book. I guess everyone has to have a dud every now and again. I wanted to throttle these characters if they researched any more. It's like she was looking for some way to stretch it out. I wish the climactic battle had had more meat to it, but I guess it's hard to stretch those out too much. And Nora, you are way too talented to resort to silly cliches ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The Pagan Stone
I really enjoyed the entire trilogy, and while I wholeheartedly admit book one of this series was my favorite, I was looking forward to Gage's story! I wanted to know what the rebel did after he left, and what happened to him. He had such a horrible childhood, and I was hoping he would make peace or at least come to terms with it. I knew that there had to be a confrontation between he and his father as it has been building since the first book. I knew it was coming, and don't know that the outcome ... Read More