A review by ruth5garcia5
The Pagan Stone by Nora Roberts

5.0

The final book in the Sign of Seven series comes to a close with the last blood brother Gage and his like-minded and gift partner Cybil. While his brothers and the women they've fallen for and brought into Hawkins Hollow work to find the answer on ridding the town of evil, Gage is skeptical.

They dream of evil, share the same experiences, and he sees what could be or what will be. Coming to terms with his destiny or fate, he tries not to fall prey to the destiny of his brothers. While he shares his gift with Cybil and finds her attractive, it won't be like the others. He has no plans to fall for her or on making anything more than the partnership they share.

The ending of this trilogy and the end of the Hawkins hollow curse, it comes down to sacrifice or destruction. The way the six come together and work as a team was perfect. The ending of the curse and the end/continuation of the six is twined together so well. I really enjoyed this trilogy. It was done tastefully, creatively, and with enough mystery/suspense, it brings the reader to a beautiful end.