The Hollow
Sign of Seven Trilogy, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Marie Caliendo
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By:
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Nora Roberts
About this listen
#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts continues the thrilling trilogy of a town plagued by evil - and the three men and three women brought together by fate to fight it.
For Fox, Caleb, Gage and the other residents of Hawkins Hollow, the number seven portends doom - ever since, as boys, they freed a demon trapped for centuries when their blood spilled upon The Pagan Stone…
Now, as the dreaded seventh month looms before them, the men can feel the storm brewing. Already they are plagued by visions of death and destruction. But this year, they are better prepared, joined in their battle by three women who have come to The Hollow. Layla, Quinn, and Cybil are somehow connected to the demon, just as the men are connected to the force that trapped it.
Since that day at The Pagan Stone, town lawyer Fox has been able to see into others’ minds, a talent he shares with Layla. He must earn her trust, because their link will help fight the darkness that threatens to engulf the town. But Layla is having trouble coming to terms with her newfound ability - and this intimate connection to Fox. She knows that once she opens her mind, she’ll have no defenses against the desire that threatens to consume them both…
Don't miss the other books in the Sign of Seven Trilogy
Blood Brothers
The Pagan Stone
©2008 Nora Roberts (P)2008 Brilliance AudioWhat listeners say about The Hollow
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- Ceripol
- 06-08-19
Still haven’t got the narrator right
Again the story is great, full of the classic Nora Roberts themes of rediscovering courage, strong female characters and men who love them, however this narrator falls into a similar trap of the first one, in that she makes two of the main female characters sound a bit frivolous. Sybil was fine but Quinn came across downright childish. And Leila’s (Layla?) very reasonable objections to having her life planned out for her by her male love interest came across as just whiny. Really hoping the 3rd book’s narrator (different again from books 1&2) nails it.
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- Fallon
- 01-10-20
awesome story
I did prefer the guy narrator because I think he really captured fox well. can't wait to read the next one ☺️
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- Nadia
- 12-04-09
The Hollow
This is the second book in Nora Robert's Sign Of Seven Trilogy. The six main characters introduced in the first book continue to research their own history and that of their enemy, searching for a weak point in the demon's defences. Meanwhile, they are plagued by a series of incidents and time is running out for them. The final climax certainly looks as though it will be interesting.
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- June
- 27-09-14
One of her weaker trilogies
What could have made this a 4 or 5-star listening experience for you?
The context of an historical witch-burning is hard to carry forward into the swirling-blood and boiling water in the woods context. . . or is it just that I suddenly found myself in the wrong genre? Despite this, Roberts does characters with such ease, and there are three nice couples involved here, each with their own personality, as developed throughout the series.
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- "sharky18"
- 21-03-19
Why did I persist?
After listening to the Americana, hysterical dialogue, cheap puns Blood Brothers, I put the story away with no intention to returning it. Also being shocked that it's a damn trilogy! A couple of years passed and I found myself curious about the second book. So, having a spare credit I gave it another chance...now I definitely know that I'm not going to finish this story!
The Hollow is even more cheesier than BB. This book could have literally been ten chapters long. It was SOOOO boring and cringy. I wished that I had just fast forward to the ending, so that I could of been disappointed a lot sooner, rather than listen to the tripe about the main characters and all their false drama.
Why Nora Roberts thought that this would make a good trilogy I will never understand? It definitely should have been a standalone novel.
Sorry Audible, but this one is coming straight back to you.
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