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The Third Circle (Arcane Society, Book 4)

by Amanda Quick

Series: The Arcane Society (book 2), The Arcane Society publication order (4)

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Putnam Adult (2008), Hardcover, 352 pages

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This is one of The Arcane Society novels set in Victorian England. Very much in the recent style of Quick/Krentz with the romantic suspense mixed with paranormal elements. I enjoyed the book mostly because it sheds further night on the development of The Arcane Society.
  hailelib | Jun 11, 2009 |
It was a light, quick read. Not too much substance to it, not one of her better books. ( )
  rosomalley | Apr 28, 2009 |
Okay -- pretty much the usual characters and the usual Quick plot. Nothing out of the ordinary. I read this and didn't remember that I had until I started to read a description. ( )
  phyllis2779 | Jan 5, 2009 |
Love the author, bored by the book. Actually, the whole Amanda Quick series has been tedious, but this fourth volume is stilted and weak with very little character development. ( )
  smbmom | Jan 4, 2009 |
This is the second of the historical end of the Arcane Society novels and the fourth written about this interesting group who both promote and hide paranormal talents. Looking into the past allows a certain amount of the present series to be understandable. The "present" is about operatives within Jones & Jones, this is about the founding and the reasoning behind the founding.

Yes, the characters fall in love (or is it lust) at first sight (over a corpse!) and there are times you wonder why they think they're in love. There are also occasions where the love is close to obsession but I found it a fun, light read with some fun characters. There are also some great concepts lurking that I hope she expands on over time.
Overall, a fun read but undemanding and with a few holes that could have done with a little work. If you like historical light-paranormal (i.e. psychic/magic not vampires/werewolves/etc) romances this is probably one for you. ( )
  wyvernfriend | Nov 29, 2008 |
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From The New York Times bestselling author of White Lies, Amanda Quick?s new Arcane Society novel reveals the passionate and paranormal secrets of proper Victorian London. Leona Hewitt, a gifted crystal worker, isn't the only one sneaking into Lord Delbridge's private museum to recover a relic. Thaddeus Ware, a mesmerist with psychic gifts, is on a similar mission. Neither one of them has any idea that this relic - a rare ancient crystal - will lead them in a deadly chase where danger and desire await.

Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0399154841, Hardcover)

New York Times–bestselling author Amanda Quick’s new Arcane Society novel reveals the passionate— and paranormal—secrets of proper Victorian London.

Called “supremely addictive” by Booklist, the Arcane Society novels, written under both the Amanda Quick and Jayne Ann Krentz names, have pulled readers into a saga filled with steamy romance, drama, and dark intrigue. Her newest novel promises to mesmerize as well.

Leona Hewitt, disguised in men’s formal evening clothes, has secretly made her way into Lord Delbridge’s private museum to retrieve a relic stolen from her family. But someone else is in the dimly lit gallery on the same errand: a tall, blackcloaked man whose very voice is enough to cause her to fall into a trance.

Thaddeus Ware, a mesmerist with psychic gifts, is accustomed to fearful reactions from others—women, in particular. After all, a man who can control the minds of others could rob a lady of her virtue—completely unbeknownst to her. But Leona shows no trace of hysteria in his presence. A gifted crystal worker, she exerts a rather hypnotic power over the hypnotist himself. And she is determined to keep the coveted crystal they manage to recover by giving him the slip at a run-down London inn.

Thaddeus, on assignment for the Arcane Society, knows the menace Leona is courting by absconding with the crystal. A source of remarkable energy, it holds the potential for great destruction. Lord Delbridge has already killed to acquire the crystal, his key to membership in the elite, shadowy group known as the Third Circle. And, with the help of a ruthless hunter of preternatural skill—dubbed the Midnight Monster by the press—Delbridge intends to find Leona. With the stolen crystal in their possession, the danger is only beginning.

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