Three Sisters Trilogy by Nora Roberts
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Three Sisters Trilogy by Nora Roberts
Dance Upon the Air
Heaven and Earth
Face the Fire
These books focus on 3 sisters with magical powers, 2 of which have no idea. The third has knowledge of her powers but for the time being, it doesn't reflect the power of the three together.
As with many stories, each sister has her own book which includes love, a struggle of her own, and bonding with the other sisters to have a stronger sense of who she is and who she is meant to be.
We have a truly passive sister, a passive aggressive sister, and an agressice sister. Nora writes each woman as beautiful in a way that matches their personalities. Their stories are full of overcoming self struggles.
Nora writes her novels full of Imagery. I find myself walking the cliffs, falling in love with the scenery, and losing myself in the waves. The books are a smooth read, well written, and extremely responsive to all senses.
I read them quickly, over just a few days. They were fluid and well bonded together as a trilogy. My final thoughts are that while the story might have a little bit of predictability, there was a lot of wiccan magic involved, a lot of beautiful scenery and a great character development. My senses were over taken and I didn't find myself wondering or thinking "well I knew that was going to happen". It was most definitely a 4.5/5 read for me with the single only negative was the predictability of the outcomes of each sisters personal struggle. Fantastic read.
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What strikes me is the similarity of the three main female characters in each trilogy. The protagonist in each of the first books is a petite blonde - Nell in Three Sisters and Iona in the O'Dwyer novel. Both start out as timid pixies, who develop a strong back bone as the story evolves. The second book focuses on two women who are completely opposite of Nell and Iona. Ripley, a brunette and Meara, a red head both have a fiery temper and will of steel. Their challenge in the story is to develop maturity and restraint.
The third book brings the two characters I most enjoy-the black haired beauties Mia and Branna. Of the three pairs, these two women are the “old souls” of the group. They provide grounding around which the other characters operate.
The plot is almost the same in the two series as well. Each woman finds or reunites with a mate and the three couples form a group to battle a centuries old evil force that threatens to destroy them. The group, of course, prevails and “all is well that ends well.”
I have enjoyed both trilogies even though they are the same story in a different guise. If you have read and liked one of these series, the other will likely please you unless you are bothered by the similarity of them.
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