Circle of Three Series by Isobel Bird

3.84 · 132 ratings
  • So Mote it Be (Circle of Three #1)
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    So Mote it Be (Circle of Three #1)

    Isobel Bird

    · 14 ratings · published 2001

    With this ribbon I do bindMy heart to yours and yours to mine.Love, I call you, come to me, As is my will, so mote it be.Kate cast the love spell with results unforeseen. She cannot stop it by herself, but the book of spells tells her of two strangers who can help her -- if only she can find them.

  • Merry Meet (Circle of Three #2)
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    Merry Meet (Circle of Three #2)

    Isobel Bird

    · 10 ratings · published 2001

    Special feature: This PerfectBound e-book contains: An interview with Isobel Bird, part twoJoined together hand in hand our circle gathers round, to work our magic, weave the web, and dance on sacred ground. By the goddess we are called, witch to witch and friend to friend, to merry meet, and merry part, and merry meet again.A book of spells brought Kate, Cooper, and Annie together. The three are compelled to learn more, and the door is opened with the stirring ritual of the Vernal Equinox.

  • Second Sight (Circle of Three #3)
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    Second Sight (Circle of Three #3)

    Isobel Bird

    · 10 ratings · published 2001

    Show me places cloaked in secrets,pierce the gloom of darkest night.Reveal that which has been hidden,Let Me see with second sight.Kate, Annie, and Cooper are Wiccans--joined by magic bound to nature. Their dreams have turned to visions of a missing girl, calling to them for help....

  • What the Cards Said (Circle of Three #4)
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    What the Cards Said (Circle of Three #4)

    Isobel Bird

    · 10 ratings · published 2001

    Cards of fortune, tell your I story,Answer all I've come to asklet the draw set forth the courseof what has been and yet may pass Annie's fascination with Tarot spirals beyond her control when her readings become reality. As if cursed, Annie faces friends Cooper and Kate with this newfound power -- a power that threatens the very strength of their Wiccan bond.

  • In the Dreaming (Circle of Three #5)
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    In the Dreaming (Circle of Three #5)

    Isobel Bird

    · 10 ratings · published 2001

    On the eve of fair midsummer, Longest day and shortest night, Faerie magic, fill these woods, With joyous song and laughter bright.Midsummer's eve finds Kate, Annie, and Cooper celebrating the most joyous sabbat with nature -- and a few not unwelcome strangers. On a night when identities and emotions become tangled and confused under the strange solstice sky, one will be led astray.

  • Ring of Light (Circle of Three #6)
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    Ring of Light (Circle of Three #6)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    Here within the healing circle, Bathe in the light and pain dispel, All that sickens, all that troubles, Wash away and be made well.Disillusioned, Cooper abandons the Wiccan circle and Kate and Annie are left without her. But when an illness threatens someone close to one of them, Cooper returns. Can the circle, once broken, ever be restor

  • Blue Moon (Circle of Three #7)
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    Blue Moon (Circle of Three #7)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    Ancient moon, O ageless traveler, sailing on the sea of stars, as once more you come to fullness, turn your shining face to ours.The second full moon of the month--the blue moon--is a time when powers are heightened, with unpredictable results. When Annie attempts the channeling practice called aspecting, she changes into someone Cooper and Kate hardly recognize. Can their combined strength restore Annie's spirit?

  • The Five Paths (Circle of Three #8)
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    The Five Paths (Circle of Three #8)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    North and south and east and west,earth and fire, air and water,And the fifth path, center's spirit,on it walks the searching daughters.The five-pointed star is the Wiccan symbol of the Spirit, and that's how Cooper wears it. Those not versed in the ways of the Craft find it unsettling, however. Will Cooper, Annie, and Kate be able to withstand the tide of controversy bearing down upon them?

  • Through the Veil (Circle of Three #9)
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    Through the Veil (Circle of Three #9)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    As the year comes to an ending,in the hour 'tween old and new,part the veil and let passthe spirits who would travel through.As Annie, Kate, and Cooper prepare for Samhain, or Halloween, they are filled with anticipation. It is a time when the veil between the worlds is thin, and those who have passed into the spirit world may be more easily contacted. Those Annie holds dear dwell behind this veil already -- will she find them on this eve of Wiccan celebration?

  • Making the Saint (Circle of Three #10)
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    Making the Saint (Circle of Three #10)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    In the circle ringed with fire,stand and meet your chosen one.dance among the laughing spirits,listen as their song is sung.A mysterious stranger shows Kate, Annie, and Cooper how to connect with the spirit world, but there are alarming effects, especially for Kate. Stepping outside the bounds of Wicca, Kate becomes entranced -- so much so, her friends fear for her.

  • The House of Winter (Circle of Three #11)
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    The House of Winter (Circle of Three #11)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    Cooper, Annie, and Kate celebrate the winter solstice in true Wiccan spirit. The threesome joins practitioners of the Craft in a remote, haunted house in the wintry mountains. An unexpected blizzard strikes, and the girls cannot resist the lure of the dark house's shrouded mystery.

  • Written in the Stars (Circle of Three #12)
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    Written in the Stars (Circle of Three #12)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2001

    Ever moving, ever changing, stars and planets come and go. Those who watch their movements say, As is above, so is below. Astrology -- the study of the stars -- is said to reveal the truths of the universe. Cooper, Kate, and Annie find this to be alarmingly true, and their progress on the Wiccan path is nearly undone by what the stars tell them.

  • And it Harm None (Circle of Three #13)
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    And it Harm None (Circle of Three #13)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2002

    Annie, Kate, and Cooper uncover what looks like a crime. When they look more closely, it is now. Knowing the Law of Three - that harm comes back to haunt - can they still help a friend in need without paying for it themselves?

  • The Challenge Box (Circle of Three #14)
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    The Challenge Box (Circle of Three #14)

    Isobel Bird

    · 8 ratings · published 2002

    Reach inside and choose your challenge, Find the path that you must travel.What trials have you to overcome?What mysteries shall you unravel?Of her circle, Kate has always struggled the most in learning the ways of the Craft. As her Wiccan initiation approaches, a final challenge threatens to overcome her at last.

  • Initiation (Circle of Three #15)
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    Initiation (Circle of Three #15)

    Isobel Bird

    · 6 ratings · published 2002

    Tonight you take the last step on Your journey of a year and a day. Welcome home, o new-made witch, And in our circle rest and stay.The joyful culmination of a year and a day's dedication--Kate, Annie, and Cooper's Wiccan initiation--brings celebration, an exhilarating ritual, and unexpected choices for the new witches.

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