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Format: Mass Market Paperback, Unabridged-MP3, Abridged-CD
Publisher: Jove Books
Published: May 2008
Genre: Fiction - Romance - Fantasy
Retail Price: $9.99
Pages: 336
A Mass Market Paperback Original
The New York Times bestselling author of Blood Brothers continues the thrilling trilogy of a town plagued by evil—and the three men and three women brought together by fate to fight it.
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Blood Brothers and The Hollow—the conclusion to the electrifying trilogy of three men and three...
One of seven daughters in a line of extraordinary women, Hannah Drake has been the elusive object of affection for Jonas Harrington for as long at the...
Ann Smith loves her handsome, dynamic boss, Jasha Wilder, but her daring plan to seduce him goes awry when she encounters a powerful wolf who-before...
A female Dark-Hunter takes center stage for the first time in Sherrilyn Kenyon's long-running, bestselling paranormal romance series. The immortal,...
For the last 2,000 years Julian of Macedon has been cursed to live his life as a love slave--serving the sexual needs of a different woman every month...
Three enchanting tales of romance, magic, and myth set in Ireland come together in an anthology that contains "Spellbound," "Ever...
Arikos, an Dream-Hunter condemned by the gods to live forever without emotions and who can only experience feelings through the dreams of others, is...
Fierce warrior and legendary lover, Rhage, a vampire cursed by the Scribe Virgin and owned by the dark side, finds salvation in Mary Luce, the...
Were-Hunter Wren Tigarian, the orphaned result of an unsanctioned union between a snow leopard and a white tiger, is barely accepted by other...
I am enjoying this trilogy and look forward to the conclusion in the next volume.
The Hollow is the 2nd book in Nora's series, The Sign of the Seven. It's really good and keeps you glued to your seat wondering what's going to happen next. Can't wait to read the 3rd book!
This was in one word - boring! There was no excitement in this book at all,the plot was stupid, the characters dull, and I cannot believe I made myself read it to the end. The publisher, obviously capitalizing on Nora Roberts reputation and previous success with writing trilogies put this one out to the public to make some fast money. All readers need to stop supporting lousy writing and not purchase books simply as part of a trilogy. It desires a negative star rating.