Deborah T. (debtaze) reviewed on + 11 more book reviews
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The second book in the trilogy continues with the research done to learn more about the forefathers in the town and the evil left behind. Each of the books in the trilogy spends time developing the relationship between one of the men and women in the group, typical of Nora Roberts' trilogies. In doing so, she makes her characters so familiar to the reader that you feel they are old friends. You also have to read the next book to find out what your friends are up to now.
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