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Key of Knowledge
- Key Trilogy, Book 2
- Narrated by: Susan Ericksen
- Length: 10 hrs and 36 mins
- Categories: Romance, Paranormal
Publisher's Summary
To Dana Steele, books and the knowledge they hold are the key to contentment. But now that search for knowledge must include the second key needed to release three souls held captive by an evil god.
She won't be alone, for she's formed fast friendships with two very different women. She can't allow herself to be distracted by the return of the man who broke her heart so long ago, for a danger beyond anyone's imagination is determined to keep her from completing her quest.
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- AudioAddict
- 14-07-15
Thanks, Nora. This series has it all!
STORY (fantasy/romance) - You can't go wrong with this series. There are great characters sweet romances, clever banter, all tied together with a mysterious quest. Dana, Mallory and Zoe must, in turn, find three keys to release three souls held captive by an evil god. This is Book 2, Dana's quest, and it's a wild one. She tangles with Cain, the evil god, and with sexy Jordan Hawke as well. Not just a sweet romance, lots more going on.
PERFORMANCE - I love Susan Ericksen. She always delivers a great performance. In this book I especially love her performances of Pitt and Rowena, two of the gods.
OVERALL - The books in this series should be listened to in order so you follow the story of the quest for the keys and the character development. That said, each book does a good job of bringing you up to speed and each story stands alone. There's a tiny bit of cursing, but it's pretty mild. There are also Nora's typical romantic, "classy" sex scenes, the kind that aren't explicit but you still can feel the passion and heat. Recommended for all romance readers.
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- BookReader
- 12-03-18
Key of Knowledge
This review addresses a series, The Key Trilogy, by Nora Roberts. Book 1 Key of Life, Book 2 Key of Valor, Book 3 Key of Knowledge.
A Nora Roberts novel is usually a simple boy-meets-girl-romance with a story sprinkled throughout. Out of the box a tiny bit, The Key Trilogy is fantasy, i.e., witches and Celtic gods type Sci-Fi. A character even walks through a mirror as in Alice In Wonderland. But, Roberts does stick to her formula of chic-lit with the typical mawkish romance scenes *roll-eyes-hit-fast-forward* and an intriguing mystery.
All the characters are drop-dead-gorgeous, and much of the story is will-he-won’t-she romance. Two of the Celtic gods are personified by a handsome couple that own a mansion in a pretty town. They invite three women, complete strangers to each other, to complete a mysterious task (hint: involves keys, duh), ergo three books, one for each.
Anyway, if you like Nora Roberts, saccharine love scenes that do not fade-to-black, a bit of mystery, paranormal/SciFi, these will do.
Brilliance Audio, 2008, narration by Susan Ericksen (same reader as the In Death series) is great as usual. Each book is about 10 hours of listening.
Chic-lit fans enjoy!
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- Robin
- 13-03-21
magical love story
Excitement, drama and romance all rolled into one. Great job by the narrator I always new which character was talking.
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- SaraB
- 30-01-21
great performance
I read this trilogy a few years ago. It was my first Nora Roberts trilogy. I was excited to have the chance to listed to the story. I look forward to the last installment.
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- Melissa Culver
- 02-11-20
great trilogy
I loved this trilogy. She kept it exciting. Switching between characters with ease! Just a great time escaping life!
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- magdalene williams
- 21-10-20
wonderful story
the narrator is very good. I just love this story I can get lost in it
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- Cheryl Chavez
- 12-10-20
Fantastic book!
As always Nora Roberts has written a wonderful story!! I can't wait to listen to the third and final book in this series.
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- Vickie
- 31-08-20
Good story but not quite as good as the first.
I enjoyed this story but I don't think it's quite as good as the first.
That being said, it is a good story. It makes you want to listen to the third book. I'm looking forward to finding out what happens to Zoey during her quest to find the last key. ( I'm starting book three as soon as I finish this review) Lol.
As far as the narration goes the narrator did an excellent job with this book as well as the previous one. I haven't checked to see if she is narrating the third book but I sure hope so.
This trilogy is well worth listening too. I know you'll enjoy it. Another great set of stories by Nora Roberts.
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- awsome
- 28-08-20
Nora NEVER disappoints
absolutely amazing. I was almost sucked in like Dana har har har. any way brilliant and u can see myself rereading it down the road
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- Carol
- 06-07-20
excellent, I really enjoyed this book.
excellent, I really enjoyed this book. Nora Roberts is my favorite author. I am a fan.
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- Amazon Customer
- 30-01-21
Warriors Peak
Fantastic plot line and even made me laugh out loud in parts .Loved the twists and turns .of the story .
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- Catherine kelly
- 07-01-19
Good book, good performance
I found this one a little less enthralling than the first in the series but still very enjoyable. - again the non American accents annoyed me a little but I still found the performance very good
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- Denise
- 01-01-16
Fairy tales for those who believe!
Having read lots of Nora Roberts,This trilogy is full of imagination.It can allow those who really feel the Authors skill.Just to allow you to step inside and become part of it,I did.Thank you Nora
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- Mrs M J Vallely
- 31-01-15
Great story that you can lose yourself in
I love the characters and as the books progress you learn more and more about them. Thoroughly enjoyed it have read it a few times now.
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- Mrs. K. I. Richards
- 09-08-14
better than the first book.
Any additional comments?
in the first book of the trilogy, key of light we meet all the characters we will follow through the story. it is obvious who the three partnerships will be. in the first it was Mallory and Flynn now in this part of the story it is dana and jorden who must come together to find the second key to unlock the spell cast upon a king's three daughters.nora Roberts is very good at describing relationships and making the unbelievable believable as she does in this story, a grown up fairy story, the power of good against evil. and as with all fairy stories we are there rooting for the good guys and a happy ending.the atmosphere and tension in finding the key is also very well done.hope that the third part is as good. once more susan Erickson performed the book well. she added so much to an already thrilling story.