Morrigan's Cross

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Penguin, 29 d’ag. 2006 - 352 pàgines
The Circle Trilogy begins with an epic tale that breaks down the boundaries between reality and the otherworldly, while forging together the passions of the men and women caught in a battle for the fate of humanity…

In the last days of high summer, with lightning striking blue in a black sky, the sorcerer stood on a high cliff overlooking the raging sea…        

Belting out his grief into the storm, Hoyt Mac Cionaoith rails against the evil that has torn his twin brother from their family’s embrace. Her name is Lilith. Existing for over a thousand years, she has lured countless men to an immortal doom with her soul-stealing kiss. But now, this woman known as vampire will stop at nothing until she rules this world—and those beyond it…

Hoyt is no match for the dark siren. But his powers come from the goddess Morrigan, and it is through her that he will get his chance at vengeance. At Morrigan’s charge, he must gather five others to form a ring of power strong enough to overcome Lilith. A circle of six: himself, the witch, the warrior, the scholar, the one of many forms, and the one he’s lost. And it is in this circle, hundreds of years in the future, where Hoyt will learn how strong his spirit—and his heart—have become…

Don’t miss the other books in the Circle Trilogy
Dance of the Gods
Valley of Silence
 

Continguts

Chapter 1
3
Chapter 2
17
Chapter 3
33
Chapter 4
48
Chapter 5
63
Chapter 6
79
Chapter 7
94
Chapter 8
109
Chapter 12
169
Chapter 13
187
Chapter 14
201
Chapter 15
218
Chapter 16
232
Chapter 17
246
Chapter 18
261
Chapter 19
276

Chapter 9
124
Chapter 10
139
Chapter 11
156
Chapter 20
290
Chapter 21
306
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Sobre l'autor (2006)

Nora Roberts is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of more than 200 novels. She is also the author of the bestselling In Death series written under the pen name J. D. Robb. There are more than 500 million copies of her books in print.

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