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The Seven Rings (The Lost Bride Trilogy Book 3)

Nora Roberts
Barcode 9780349437552
Hardback

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Release Date: 18/11/2025

Genre: Fiction
Sub-Genre: Fantasy
Label: Piatkus Books
Series: Lost Bride Trilogy
Language: English
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group

The Sunday Times bestselling author concludes her compelling Lost Bride trilogy as two women - one dead, one alive - prepare for a terrifying final showdown.


'If you're after the perfect pick-me-up, take-me-away-from-the-world read, then she's your woman' The Guardian

The Sunday Times bestselling author concludes her compelling Lost Bride trilogy as two women - one dead, one alive - prepare for a terrifying final showdown.

Long ago, Arthur Poole built a grand house overlooking the turbulent ocean, in a Maine village that bore his name. Today, Sonya MacTavish lives in that house-a manor that has been cursed for generations. Within its walls, she has witnessed the deaths of seven brides and the thefts of seven wedding rings.

Determined to bring light to this haunted place-to fill it with people, with life and hope, once again - Sonya decides it is time to break the curse and banish a malevolent spirit once and for all.

But the enemy in the black dress continues to hover, to come at her in frightening forms. They may be illusions-but illusions can be powerful enough to wound, even kill. This dark-hearted witch wants to be mistress of Poole Manor, at any cost. And Sonya will need to fight a battle across two realms to finally take possession of the house on the clifftop-and of her own future.

'Nora Roberts is, quite simply, a one-woman phenomenon' Heat