Dance Upon the Air (Three Sisters Island, Bk 1)
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Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Author:
Genres: Mystery, Thriller & Suspense, Romance
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Susanna S. (quilt938) reviewed on + 125 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is the 1st book in the Three Sisters Island trilogy and is pretty good. I stopped reading Roberts for a while because her stories were getting too much into the paranormal but decided I wanted to read these. This trilogy does get more into witches than some of her previous books. If spells and chants bother you, well, they're in these books and the paranormal aspect grows more and more with each story.
In this one Nell is on the run from an abusive husband, even faking her own death and changing her name. She meets the owner of a bookstore and works in her cafe and discovers a connection with this woman and that she is also a witch with powers. Together the 3 make a circle that is necessary to what's happening in the stories. These 3 women are descendants of 3 original witches from Salem who formed the island. each of those 3 made the 'wrong' choice and now these 3 must face unknown challenges to save the island. Nice romance with her and one of the island cops but as hot as that part of the story is I wouldn't say it's the sole focus.
In this one Nell is on the run from an abusive husband, even faking her own death and changing her name. She meets the owner of a bookstore and works in her cafe and discovers a connection with this woman and that she is also a witch with powers. Together the 3 make a circle that is necessary to what's happening in the stories. These 3 women are descendants of 3 original witches from Salem who formed the island. each of those 3 made the 'wrong' choice and now these 3 must face unknown challenges to save the island. Nice romance with her and one of the island cops but as hot as that part of the story is I wouldn't say it's the sole focus.
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