The Pagan Stone (Book 3)

The dream woke him at dawn, and that was a pisser. From experience, Gage knew it would be useless to try to find sleep again with images of blurning blood in his brain. The closer it got to July, the closer it got to the Seven, the more vivid and vicious the dreams. He’d rather be awake and doing than struggling with nightmares.
— Chapter One, First Paragraph
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The Pagan Stone by Nora Roberts (NR) is the third book of the Sign of Seven Trilogy.

In the first book, the story romantically links Caleb and Quinn together and the second book builds on the suspense from the first where the nightmare begins.

This one—the third book—is my favorite. It is Gage Turner and Cybil Kinski’s story. Both are able to ‘see’ and both saw a lot of visions—frightening ones. I really enjoyed the signature NR dialogues in this book and I like seeing these two kick each others’ backside for the fun of it. Things are getting intense just as evil gets stronger.

Because this is the third book and the concluding one, I must not reveal too much. What does it take to end the horrible recurring episode once and for all? Love, family, friendship, teamwork, faith: those are all are essential ingredients in this installment. For fans of Nora Roberts, you know how it is. Good plot; great romance.

Related Posts:

  1. Blood Brothers (Book 1 of Sign of Seven Trilogy)

  2. The Hollow (Book 2 of Sign of Seven Trilogy)

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