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A woman’s quest for courage opens her heart to love in the third Key Trilogy novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts.
Growing up, Zoe McCourt did not have an easy life—some might call it “disadvantaged.” A hairstylist from a West Virginia trailer park, she ended up in beautiful Pleasant Valley, Pennsylvania, by sheer determination. How she ended up on a quest for a key to unlock the soul of a warrior demigoddess is another story…
Invited to an imposing estate overlooking the town, she met Malory Price and Dana Steele. Each woman was at a crossroads in her life, each facing an uncertain future. And a mysterious couple offered them the chance of a lifetime: a million dollars each if they could free the trapped souls of three mythological sisters—an artist, a bard, and a warrior.
Malory and Dana had to reach deep inside themselves to find their keys—and not without paying a price. Now, it has become Zoe’s quest. As a single mother, she has more to risk, more to lose. But her courage in the face of overwhelming odds cannot be underestimated. A nurturer to her son, a defender of her friends, she must confront dark forces amassed against her to make all of their dreams come true…
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4 primary booksKey Trilogy is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2002 with contributions by Nora Roberts.
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Satisfying. That is all I can say as I read the last words of Key of Valor. And yet another journey has come to an end.
In this final installment of the Key trilogy, it is more about the romance between Zoe and Bradley. It is more about how Zoe needs the courage to take the next step for her and her son, to love again, just like when she was a 16-year old. I don't have any complain, anyway. The flow of the story is just right and it's a joy to read about Zoe, Brad and Zoe's son, Simon.
And in this last book, Indulgence, the shop the three main female characters first started in book number one, comes to live. And the final battle is done just right, if I may say so. All in all, I love the series, I love the characters. Yet another winner from Nora Roberts (you'll be seeing this words often from me, if concerning Roberts' works).
I love Zoe and Simon, and I love seeing Brad with Simon. Nora's so good at writing cute school-age kid characters. I was a little less interested in the Zoe/Brad relationship and I think at this point in the trilogy I was a lil over the fantasy plot but WHATEVER it was overall a fun ride and I'm just happy that the characters are happy YOU KNOW?
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