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Valley of Silence

Nora Roberts

4.08 AVERAGE

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dreamer4ever's review

5.0

Re-read of this killer last book in this series!!! Let's go....
So damn good. Lilith and Lora were as evil and creepy as I remembered them.

The rating holds, mostly. I'm still ticked off about the identity of the old man /framing device, and I'm not feeling the romantic connection between the leads as I did the first time around, so that's a downer.

On the other hand, the magical powers of the lead female are less annoying when one realizes that they are just an excuse for her to talk to people who might otherwise be shuffled out of the story.

cailmank's review

4.0
adventurous tense medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus: No

ssejig's review

3.0

The last in the trilogy, we are reading about the virgin queen and the vampire. There is a lot more sturm and drang than I enjoy in a romance but I did like that Moira knew her own mind and took her future into her own hands and I actually did enjoy the battle scenes even though I don't usually enjoy books about vampires.
It is time for the final stand down. If Moira can't win this battle, she will lose for not only her people, but humanity in all the other worlds as well. She knows that she owes it to her people to fight, to be their queen but she wants to take a moment for herself. Or several.

mrskowski's review

4.0

By far the best book of the series!

ibeeeg's review

3.0

Full Review of Valley of Silence can be found at Mom-Musings

Rating: 3.75/5 stars

Woot!
Yes, I really enjoyed the Valley of Silence. It delivered in all the areas I wanted it to. The action was intense, the love was passionate. The story rocked.

Ok, down to earth, I will admit that there was a part that I was tad disappointed in. So disappointed that I thought to myself, "Geez Deanna, this is a bummer." I thought the joining of my two favorite characters would be richer and more fulfilling. "Damn." Let me tell you, dear reader, that the disappointment fled away quickly, well within a chapter or two. It went away with a big swoosh of a Dragon's wing!

It swooshed away as the dialogue between Moira and Cian became fabulous. Their verbal connections was filled with intense, lighthearted, honest, loving, passionate language. They kept the story moving as I loved all of their interactions...the dialogue most certainly enriched their partnership. They would let each other know what they were thinking even if meant a disagreement would ensue. They did not hold back.

Alright, alright...what about the story? Well, I was not sitting on the edge of my seat with worry as I had an idea of what would happen. They would kick some Vampire arse! Ahhh...but… I was slightly worried, truth be told. Would one of the six die? What would come of Cian? of Moira?

The ending, bittersweet with a few turns which twisted in my core. Yet, it was satisfying and complete.

Overall, The Circle trilogy was satisfying.

Overall, Valley of Silence was my favorite with the Dance of the Gods slightly behind. The characters developed and grew throughout the reading as did the story.

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cass_savage's review

5.0

Great series of books. at first i wasn't into it...started slow but once you get into it gets good and stays good.

The is my favourite from The Circle Trilogy.

This was such a great end to the trilogy, it was exactly as it should have been. It also featured my two favourite characters out of the circle of six so that definitely upped my enjoyment of it up a degree. My only complaint is that it was a bit too long in some places, it could have been cut down and tightened up and then it would have been perfect!
adventurous emotional fast-paced

Valley of Silence by Nora Roberts – It’s a grumpy sunshine/ enemies to lovers/impossible odds/ goddess meddling good time! Nora Roberts is the master of writing an ending that leaves you feeling like you are the one who got a HEA! Happy Reading!