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The Pagan Stone
- Sign of Seven Trilogy, Book 3
- Narrated by: Dan John Miller
- Length: 10 hrs and 30 mins
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Summary
#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts’ electrifying trilogy comes to an end, as three men and three women join forces - and hearts - to battle the ultimate evil.
Years ago, after their blood brother ritual, Gage, Fox, and Caleb each emerged from the woods with a piece of bloodstone. Now, it will become their weapon in the final fight against the demon they awakened. Winner take all…
Shared nightmares, visions of blood and fire, and random violence begin to plague the longtime friends and the women bound to them by fate. None of them can ignore the fact that, this year, the demon has grown stronger - feeding off of the terror it creates. But now, the three pieces of the bloodstone have been fused back together. If only they could figure out how to use it.
A gambling man like Gage has no trouble betting on his crew to find a way. And though he and Cybil share the gift of seeing the future, that’s all they share. But Gage knows that a woman like Cybil - with her brains and strength and devastating beauty - can only bring him luck. Good or bad has yet to be determined - and could mean the difference between absolute destruction or an end to Hawkins Hollow's nightmare...
Don't miss the other books in the Sign of Seven Trilogy
Blood Brothers
The Hollow
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- Fiona N
- 02-08-22
wish it hadn't ended!
the trilogy kept up it's pacing and interest for all three books. even though the story is of myths and legends, it stayed credible throughout. the characters had their own distinct identities, that weaved together to balance each other and the group out. I was rooting for them, i cared for them, they matrered to me. the narrator had clear and differentiated voices for each character, and varied his tone and speed to match what was happening at the time. as usual for a Norah Roberts, it didn't disappoint. now my problem is to decide if this is my favourite trilogy, or the equally excellent Chronicles of the One - 1st world problems, but really good ones!
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- Fallon
- 04-10-20
fox!
fox was my favorite.
I love gage
and sibble was bad arse.
quin is the best friend most people never find
cal was instant father figure.
layla was so brave.
I do love a good story.
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- Nadia
- 12-04-09
The Pagon Stone
This is a fitting conclusion to Nora Robert's Sign Of Seven Trilogy. Both sides have taken their stance and are preparing for the final showdown. Like its predecessors, this book is gripping and easy to read and the characters come through strongly. If you enjoyed the other two books in the trilogy, then this one certainly won't disappoint.
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