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Secret Circle Vol III: The Power
Secret Circle Vol III: The Power
Secret Circle Vol III: The Power
Audiobook6 hours

Secret Circle Vol III: The Power

Written by L. J. Smith

Narrated by Devon Sorvari

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars

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Caught in the struggle between good and evil . . .

Cassie has joined the most alluring—and deadly—in-crowd imaginable. But power comes with a price, and it's more dangerous than she knows. Torn between the dueling desires of the two leaders of the Secret Grcle, she must ultimately choose between saving all of New Salem, and her own dangerous love for the bewitching Adam, which threatens to tear the circle apart. In the ultimate battle between good and evil, will Cassie's supernatural powers be strong enough to lead the coven out of danger? Or will she foil prey to the dark forces within?

. . . will she sacrifice her love for the circle to survive?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateSep 27, 2011
ISBN9780062125453
Secret Circle Vol III: The Power
Author

L. J. Smith

L. J. Smith has written over two dozen books for young adults, including The Vampire Diaries, now a hit TV show. She has also written the bestselling Night World series and The Forbidden Game, as well as the #1 New York Times bestselling Dark Visions. She loves to walk the trails and beaches in Point Reyes, California, daydreaming about her latest book.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The thrilling (meh) conclusion to the Secret Circle series. Cassie's secrets are revealed, and that really goes as well as it possibly could which is ridiculous and incredible in the literal sense of the word. The evil is defeated, and I wish we had more about that and the backstory with the parents of the group of teens, but what we got was fascinating. Love the little coven of old ladies who are still alive and going skyclad. Best part of the book, IMO.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Better than the previous one, though the ending seemed a little too easily resolved. The big bad Black John was a threat since the first pages, but somehow they got rid of him in the next to last page of the final book? Really? And the fact that still amazes me is that Cassie is more in love with Diana than Adam. And what was that with all that go kiss her, I know you want to business? A girl just gives up her boyfriend for no reason and wants to see how he kisses his new girl? In what world that could actually happen?! But, you know, all in all, that's an entertaining read, some of it wasn't half bad and some of it ridiculous, but it didn't really leave me opinionless, so that's a plus.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is by far my favorite series by LJ Smith, and it's some of the first work that was either occult or supernatural which I ever read. This third book lives up to the earlier ones, and the story and characters are just as realistic (per the situation) and engaging. If you're looking for YA (or even quick adult) suspense/light horror, this is a good choice, though I'd suggest reading the first two books in the series first and getting to this one as you go.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I almost cried...I don't think it gets any better than that.

    I'm devastated that this is the end but at least I've got the TV show to give me my fix and in a few months, once I've got through a few more books, I might come back and read the whole series over again. Brilliant. I am officially in love with these books and I don't say that very often.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    I just loved how everthing came together in this book.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    It’s a little difficult to rate this trilogy when there’s so much nostalgia built in to my rereading. I read these in real time in the fall of 1992 as they came out one by one (& you had to go to the bookstore to get them). I can still see 15 year old me reading one as I babysat on a Saturday night after the kids (ages 4, 2, and 1) were in bed. I loved everything about these books including the magic and romance and friendship. This was pre-internet searching, and for years I wondered what a chalcedony rose was. Along with some sacred Christopher Pike’s, this trilogy remains on my bookshelf as a toast to teenage me.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Its cheesy and fun, but it feels like coming home. I’ve read these books over a dozen times, and each time is as good as the last. The reader captures the narrator’s voice really well, too.