Key of Light
2003 • 360 pages

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Malory Price’s life plan has hit a snag. She’s in danger of losing her job managing an art gallery in Pleasant Valley, Pennsylvania. A welcome distraction comes in the form of an invitation to a cocktail party at Warrior’s Peak, an infamous estate overlooking the town. But no one else she knows has been invited…

There are only two other guests: Dana Steele, a librarian, and Zoe McCourt, a single mother. On the surface, it seems the women have nothing in common, until their mysterious hosts tell them a story—and offer them a challenge.

Legend has it that the souls of three demigoddesses—one an artist, one a bard, and one a warrior—have been locked in a box that has three keys. Now it’s up to Malory and the others to find the keys. Their reward: a million dollars each.

It all seems too bizarre to be true. But none of them can ignore the financial windfall they stand to gain. And now Malory—with her soul of an artist and eye for beauty—must find her key first. She soon discovers that whatever locked the souls away is dark, powerful, and greedy…and it doesn’t want the women to win.


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#1 in Key Trilogy

Key Trilogy is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Nora Roberts.

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Key of Light
#2
Key of Knowledge
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Key of Valor
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Key of Valor

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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.

December 1, 2007
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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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