

Published: 10 June 2008 (originally published June 2001) It didn’t turn out to be the peak of my audiobook listening experience, but it did add a facet to a story that I return to from time to time.Īmazon | Audible | Barnes & Noble | Book Depository | Goodreads | Indiebound | Libro.fm To take in Nell and the other Sisters narrative in this manner was interesting. I had not, until this recent reading however, taken in the audiobook. I’ve read it a couple of times over the years and it is my favorite of the series. USA Today will ensure that her latest hits the big time as well.Dance Upon the Air, the first book in Nora Roberts’ Three Sisters Island trilogy, is something of a comfort read for me. National radio advertising and print advertisements in (June 5)įorecast: No stranger to bestseller lists, Roberts triumphed in 2000 with the release of two hardcovers and eight mass market paperbacks, seven of which sold in the millions. It's probably witchcraft that Roberts can turn out so many books and still create something that's sexy and charming, but in this tale, it's evident that she hasn't lost her fairy touch. In the end, however, Nell will have to come to terms with her newfound powers so that she can fight her all-too-demented husband. Between coping with her bleak memories and deciding whether she can give her heart to Zach Todd, Ripley's brother and the island sheriff, Nell has little time to digest the discovery that she's a witch.



Nell is unaware that she's a witch, but she is instinctively drawn to the island and secures a job as a chef in the café owned by Mia. This first book focuses on Nell, a newcomer to the island who escaped her abusive husband by staging her death. Now their descendants-Nell Channing, Ripley Todd and Mia Devlin-have to break the pattern set by their foremothers, or the island will sink. Although the witches found peace on the island, each of them entered into an ill-fated relationship and died tragically. An enchanted island off the coast of Massachusetts, Three Sisters was formed as a sanctuary by three frightened witches fleeing persecution. The first installment of Roberts's newest trilogy set on Three Sisters island invokes the sensitive characterizations and magic that distinguished her previous trilogy ( Jewels of the Sun Tears of the Moon Heart of the Sea).
