![]() This is about the fifth time of reading this series, the first time I had to wait impatiently for the next book to come out and nowadays I love not having to wait for the next instalment. Another enthralling story from Ms Robert’s that gives you a great mix of characters, an entertaining and gripping plot that spans time and place. I own both the paperback and kindle version of this series. BOOK REVIEW One of my favourite trilogies, in my top five by this author and enjoyable to reread anytime. I did persevere but was concentrating more on the words that the inflections. ![]() I was looking forward to listening to this series but unfortunately the narrator’s attempt at the Irish accent was so off-putting. Narrator did not do the Irish accents justice.ĪUDIBLE REVIEW Narrator did not do the Irish accents justice. I think he did a very acceptable job for a man with a deep voice." The comment was made by another reviewer that he made the female voices sound whiny. He does a great Irish brogue (I love Hoyt's voice), and I am able to distinguish the characters' voices with no problem. As far as the narrator, Dick Hill, I think he did a fine job and I enjoyed his narration. Yes, as someone pointed out, there is a slight resemblance to the story line in the Sign of 7 trilogy, but only in that a group of characters come together to fight evil otherwise the story lines are different. I love the paranormal/mythological air of the story, and the coming together of the characters from different times. I finished "Morrigan's Cross" (the first book in the Circle trilogy) and couldn't wait to start the second book, to which I am currently listening. ![]() "I'm glad I didn't read the reviews before I bought this book, as I might have missed out on a very good read. Here is my review of "Morrigan's Cross", the first book of the trilogy.
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