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Hallowed Circle (Persephone Alcmedi, Book 2) [Mass Market Paperback]

Linda Robertson
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December 29, 2009
And you think beauty pageants are scary?

Persephone Alcmedi has been persuaded to compete for the position of High Priestess of the Cleveland, Ohio, coven -- now that the former priestess, Vivian Diamond, has strangely gone missing. Unfortunately, there are a few small problems with the idea. Not only does Seph know rather more about Vivian's disappearance than the other witches realize, but the epic struggle she's just survived has left her with some highly unusual powers -- ones that could be dangerous to reveal. Despite her reluctance, she agrees to participate, if only to prevent snooty Hunter Hopewell, an obnoxious but talented witch, from ending up in the winner's circle. Can Seph hide her secrets -- including her connection to the master vampire-wizard Menessos -- from the terrifyingly wise judges? Plus, there's her rock 'n' roll werewolf boyfriend, Johnny, and some angry fairies to deal with....

Once the competition begins, a finalist turns up dead. It looks as if one of the contestants is willing to do anything -- including murder -- to win. Suddenly Seph has even more on her plate than she thought: from solving a murder to working out what her new powers really are...and exactly why they're creating so much havoc in her love life.


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Linda Robertson is the mother of four wonderful boys, owns three electric guitars, and is followed around by a big dog named after Bela Lugosi. Once upon a time she was a lead guitarist in a heavy metal cover band and has worked as a graphic artist. She still composes and creates art, when time permits. Linda currently writes and rocks in northeast Ohio. Visit her at AuthorLindaRobertson.com and @authorLinda.

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Chapter One

"What do you mean, you nominated me?" I held my breath.

"Oh, dear. Shouldn't I have?"

Lydia Whitmore, a dear old witch who lived about ten minutes from me, was on the other end of the phone line. I could imagine her startled expression. With her kindly smile and snowy hair, always secure in a precise bun, her looks epitomized those of the cookie-baking granny. She also cornered the local market on being the goody-goody, saccharine-sweet variety of witch -- what society's more mundane humans wanted all us witches to be.

She had called to inform me that the Witch Elders Council had announced their plans to find a replacement for Vivian Diamond, the Cleveland Coven's high priestess who had mysteriously gone missing.

Not that it was a mystery to me: I'd handed Vivian over to the vampire she'd betrayed. Chances were she'd be missing a very long time.

To determine the new high priestess the Council was, according to Lydia, planning a formal competition called the Eximium. Lydia had, incredibly, nominated me as a competitor.

"Lydia, I don't want to be the high priestess."

"Pshaw and gobbledygook!" Lydia said. "You're perfect for it, Persephone! Knowledgeable, experienced, personable. And such a charming smile, dear. You'd make a fantastic high priestess."

"I'm flattered," I said, rubbing my brow, "but I can't do it. I wouldn't have time right now."

"Oh, that's right! You have the child, don't you?"

"Yes," I said. My new role as foster mother wasn't the only reason I had no intention of getting involved with the Council, but maybe it would be enough of an excuse to dissuade Lydia.

It had only been three weeks since Lorrie Kordell, a wærewolf who used to kennel in my basement during full moons, was murdered. Her daughter, Beverley, ended up with me. We'd had the funeral a week and a half ago, and Beverley started school that following Monday. The legal gears and wheels to officially establish me as Beverley's guardian had been set in motion and we were just starting to get a sense of what "normal" was going to be for us. Beverley needed stability and the security of a routine to ground her despite all that was new in her life. "I don't want to start anything that will take more of my time from Beverley right now."

"How's she doing, poor thing?"

"She's still grieving, and she will for a while, but she's tough stuff. We'll make it." I truly cared for Beverley. When her mom got a job in the city and quit kenneling here, I'd missed more than just the popcorn and Disney nights I'd shared with the kid. "So, Lydia," I asked, intentionally changing the subject, "how'd you end up nominating entrants for this...eggzemmyoom thing anyway?"

"Because I'm the oldest!" Lydia laughed. "WEC wants savvy, smart, and pretty young women as covenheads nowadays, what with the internet and media always poking around the high-profile urban covens." She pronounced the acronym for the Witch Elders Council as weck, like a kid who can't make R sounds saying wreck. "They know I deserve the authority, but can't keep up with the social scene. This is their way of coddling me for what I can't do."

Over the last few years I had become friends with Lydia, who happened to be the previous owner of my old saltbox-style farmhouse. She'd sold off pieces of her land and bought a double-wide, then stuck the For Sale by Owner sign in the front yard. We met shortly after I called the number written on the sign. One-level living suited her knees better, she'd said. The only downside, according to her, was "trading the charm and earthy smell of a root cellar for a sterile, wire-shelved pantry." A kitchen witch, she canned the vegetables she grew in her garden and made the best black raspberry jelly I'd ever tasted, period. When she shared her scrumptious goodies, they always came with a little checkerboard gingham ribbon tied around the neck of the Mason jar. I was certain that fabric came from her worn-out dresses. She could've walked onto the set of Little House on the Prairie and assumed a place as an extra without being questioned. All she lacked was a sunbonnet.

"I tried to tell them from the start that Vivian was a no-good hustler," she continued. "I tried to stop her from being in Cleveland's last Eximium, but my objections went unheard. After she reconfigured the membership into nothing more than a who's-who list of wealthy local socialites, though, they understood."

"I know," I said. Lydia didn't know the half of it. Vivian had done wrong by the coven, but that was only a minor part of her no-goodness. Vivian not only set me up and used me in attempt to gain an Elders Council seat, but she had murdered Lorrie and been responsible for the near-death of Theo, another friend of mine. That's why I'd turned her over to the vampire.

Truthfully, it wasn't like I could have kept him from taking her, so "I turned her over to the vampire" may be overstating my role in the situation.

My part of it aside, the vampire had taken her and she hadn't been seen since. Now, Hallowe'en was coming and there was no high priestess to conduct the all-important annual Witches Ball. It was the single biggest fund-raiser of the year for the coven and its largest publicity opportunity. Having a stand-in or temporary priestess just wouldn't suffice -- or so Lydia claimed the Elders had said.

"I wonder what happened to her," Lydia mused.

"I think she disappeared after she dropped Beverley here. Maybe the role of godparent was too much for her." That was the angle the media had taken. Any story that left me out of the loop was a good one and I was sticking to it.

"Will you adopt her, Persephone?"

"Sure, if she wants, but I think we'll just keep me as the legal guardian. She needs to settle in and just be a kid."

"See, dear, you're such a responsible soul! You should be the one to lead the coven, not a stranger to the area. You know Clevelanders are slow to warm up to outsiders, and I don't want another fast-talking swindler misusing the privilege."

Vivian had carried a vampire's mark -- I call it a "stain" -- and that should have prevented her from attaining any authority in the first place. Under the influence of a vampire and in authority over witches? Totally bad idea. Vivian had pulled it off only because of a magical stake she created to keep her vampire master at bay. Now, due to her involving unsuspecting but responsible little ol' me in her plot, the stake was destroyed, she was with the vampire, and I, too, carried a nefarious stain.

Ethically, I didn't deserve being high priestess any more than Vivian had, but that wasn't something I wanted to advertise. "Lydia, honestly, I don't want the authority." Not the whole truth, but not a lie either.

"That's exactly why your name's in. They asked me to nominate someone local from the coven to take over and I gave them your name -- "

"But I'm a solitary! I may be local, but I'm not really part of the coven! I never even attended the esbats, let alone the sabbats or -- "

"You're still the best person for the job, Persephone Alcmedi, and if you want out, you'll have to come to the Covenstead and formally decline it. Good day."

The phone went dead in my hand.

So...if she didn't get her way, dear old granny-witch was going to be difficult.

It's always the sweet ones you have to watch out for.

Copyright © 2010 by Linda Robertson --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Pocket Books; Original edition (December 29, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1439156786
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439156780
  • Product Dimensions: 4.4 x 1.2 x 7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (32 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #178,878 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hallowed Circle is Magically Delicious May 19, 2010
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Set just a handful of weeks following the events of Vicious Circle (Persephone Alcmedi, Book 1), the book that introduces the reader to Robertson's world of witches, waeres, vamps, and fairies, Persephone Alcmedi is back to stir up some magic. The justice-loving, solitary witch and earnest granddaughter of Demeter, guardian of Beverley, and witch-of-Johnny's-dreams hasn't yet fully dealt with nor truly understands the ramifications of a vampire stain forced on her by Menessos and a mythical position of power given to her by her goddess, Hecate. She'd better learn to deal quickly, though, as she's been called to enter the Excimium, a witch-lead competition to determine who will be the next High Priestess of the Cleveland Coven...a position formally held by the notorious and now missing Vivian Duncan - missing because Persephone herself turned her over to the vampire Menessos for the crimes of murder and betrayal. But Persephone sure can't explain that...nor can she bow out of the invitation, though she has no desire to be HPS.

Forced to compete...and forced to do her best or lose respect among the elders when her calling as Lustrata is disclosed...Persephone is trapped into service, but the competition teaches her more than she thought it would about her own soul and the lengths she will go to do the right thing for the right reasons. As if her daily trials aren't enough - raising the recently orphaned Beverley, taking care of her aging yet still cantankerous grandmother, yearning for the puppy dog eyes and sexy-as-hell bod of the rocker and waere Johnny, and learning to protect herself and her loved ones from dangers known and unknown - the competition might just end up killing her - and that's if she's lucky. Life as the Lustrata is no one's idea of a picnic but Persephone will do as she's always done - fight the good fight.

Of course, that's also what got her into this mess to begin with...

I liked Vicious Circle quite a bit, but I have to say, I loved Hallowed Circle. With a complex plot that was rich with magic and a much more in-depth, studied exploration of the world in which Persephone inhabits, I was well and truly impressed with the mythos and the attention to minutest detail Robertson created here. There were parts that could've truly dragged for me, because a lot of time is spent on the magic and rituals of witches, and that's not normally something I enjoy reading about, but between the way the book was broken up and Roberston's sublime writing style, it kept my interest high and my fascination fully engaged.

We get a much more comprehensive grasp of Persephone's character, as well, and while I wasn't always fond of her in the first book, I definitely loved the direction her character took here. It's so rewarding seeing a strong leading character with a few quirks, foibles, and flaws truly start to embrace who she is, and Robertson writes that particularly well. It's refreshing to read a character who deals more in black and whites than gray areas, when so very many of the urban fantasies out there nowadays seem to be all about the gray. I found it a nice change that Persephone's life starts to skid out of control whenever she's thrust into an issue she tries to keep to the grays, and only truly triumphs when she deals with the world in very black and white ways.

Ironically, that comment is a complete contradiction to some I've made in other reviews, when I felt a character needed to understand living life in between the black and white to truly gain any level of maturity (and needed maturity to be tolerated), but Persephone is definitely a different breed of heroine...one that necessitates a definitive and clear passion for doing the right things for the right reasons to weigh the just and unjust. While a character that noble could possibly become a little too white-knight-ish to sustain any level of complexity, Persephone's own very human insecurities, doubts, and passions keep her from tripping into holier-than-thou territory.

Also back are Demeter, Persephone's grandmother, and Beverley, her ward, and of course the mysterious waerewolf Johnny, who's got a few secrets of his own left to reveal. Not to be forgotten, of course, the vampire Menessos is still up to his manipulative tricks, though more subtly and with a bit less explanation than in the previous novel. Most of these secondary characters we met in Vicious Circle continue to be fleshed out into very pleasing, three dimensional characters, even though more of the focus of Hallowed Circle is about Persephone's growth and personal challenges than the previous novel. A few of the more ancillary characters don't have such a large roll here, though, and while I missed them, there are others who were introduced that I quite enjoyed spending time with.

I was thrilled to see a much broader tapestry of conflict and danger and characterization included in Hallowed Circle; it was a very well-rounded and thorough novel. I think it is a much stronger installment and a much better read than Vicious Circle, but I would suggest anyone new to the series start there, because while things are explained perfectly well in Hallowed Circle to let new readers know what went before, Vicious Circle is still a good book and the experience of meeting all the characters who play a part in Persephone's life is truly priceless. It helps to appreciate the nuances and subtleties of what goes on in Hallowed Circle.

I'm chomping at the bit to get my hands on Fatal Circle, the next book in the series, due out at the end of June. In it I hope we see more from Menessos and get the same sort of widened view of vampire life like we did to a small degree with the waere's here. I think the triangle of power and dedication and need between Persephone, Johnny, and Menessos has been a fascinating evolution and I can't wait to read more.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
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Hallowed Circle picks up shortly after the first book (Vicious Circle (Persephone Alcmedi, Book 1)) lets off. Persephone, a witch, is settling into a routine with her grandmother and young Beverly, a girl she has recently fostered, living with her. Beverly is healing from the death of her mother, Persephone's friend. Johnny, a werewolf guitarist, is still pursuing Persephone romantically, and also says he is fated to support her in her new role as the "Lustrata". Persephone is also concerned over the vampire mark she received from Menessos.

With everything else on her plate, Persephone is surprised and dismayed when she receives a call letting her know that she's been nominated for the High Priestess position vacated by Vivian. She tries to get out of competing in the Eximium, but ends up agreeing to participate for the good of the coven.

Meanwhile, Persephone receives a warning from a fey that other fey who consider themselves enemies of Menessos will likely go after her, since Menessos has shown his interest in her. Persephone is worried not only for herself, but also for Beverly and her Grandmother. And Persephone takes the next step to move forward in a relationship with Johnny, but is dealing with relationship conflicts. Also, her grandmother is helping her research old texts to learn more about the Lustrata position.

The Eximium consists of interviews and a set of challenges meant to weed through the High Priestess candidates. In the midst of the challenges, witches are turning up dead and the police are called in. Once the murders are solved and challenges are completed (no, I'm not going to give spoilers!), the High Priestess is announced at a ball. The Fey attack during that ball and Persephone is forced to fight. Her new role as Lustrata is announced, and she has supporters as well as enemies.

This book reminds me a lot in style to the Cassie Palmer series by Karen Chance. I like the main characters and supporting cast, but the storyline dragged for me at times. The last part of the book picked up. I would have liked less of Persephone's mental ramblings and more action. Also her reticience over the relationship with Johnny dragged on too long. And I would have liked the Lustrata position to be explained better. I liked the first book a bit better than this one, but it was still a pretty good read. I found myself scanning the slow parts. I rate this book 3.5 stars.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Improvement from book 1 April 26, 2010
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Hallowed Circle picks up just weeks after Vicious Circle (Persephone Alcmedi, Book 1). The summary pretty much tells you what this book is about, so I'll get down to the good and bad of it all.

I picked up Hallowed Circle and thought I'd just read a chapter or two while my kid napped. I didn't expect to be sucked into the book, but I couldn't put it down! I ended up reading it all at once and doing nothing else that day. That was totally unexpected since I wasn't too impressed when I read Vicious Circle. The first book was an enjoyable enough story, but I had a hard time really immersing myself into the world of Persephone Alcmedi. The story didn't have many twists and turns and the characters weren't fully-developed 3-dimensional characters to me, but they weren't completely flat stereotypical either. Also, I personally have issues with a main character being a witch. I'm always a bit leary about witches and magic because a lot of authors will use "magic" to suddenly resolve any issue and break any rules for magic that they've set up (if any--a lot of time their worlds have no bounds for what magic can do) and their magic users always have the upper-hand. Several authors almost always leave things so vague and open that it's like anything goes. Then, whatever problems they encounter they just waive their magic wands and everything is sunshine and roses in the end. With Vicious Circle, there appeared to be some boundaries.....so I was interested in continuing the story.

The author really redeems herself with Hallowed Circle. The "Magical Boundaries" are better explained. We see Seph fixing some problems with a fight rather than magic, and we see that a lot of problems (like life) just have to be solved the good ol' fashioned way. Seph is going through a lot and I got the feeling that Seph is just feeling lost in her new role as caretaker, foster-mother, girlfriend, national journalist, and Lustrata. But she can't use magic to make any of these things go away or "better." She has to live--and she finally starts to live. Also, the characters were better fleshed out and developed, even new characters that we were introduced to seemed real and fully developed.

The book's jacket makes it seem like the Eximium is the entire book, but it's just a portion. (I really enjoyed the outcome of the competition.) The purpose of the competition is for Seph to "reveal much....to yourself." This is just what Seph needs to learn about herself and her goals and to grow a backbone. I got the feeling when we first met her that she would bend over backwards for anyone, but herself. I didn't want her to be selfish, but she had so much typical "woman" and "mom" in her that it didn't seem like she ever did anything for herself. I liked that about her because it made her so real and relatable. She finally went through something that made her understand who she is and how she needs to take care of herself as well as others. That's a lesson so many woman have to learn.

I did think it was odd how she interacted with her "totem animal" in this book. It seemed so different than in book 1. It felt like in book 1, he really lead her to her own conclusions, own decisions, and guided her in her quest to better understand herself. In book 2, it seemed like he was just giving her all the answers straight, not really making her work through things on her own.

Now, I'm really looking forward to Fatal Circle (Circle, Book 3) which comes out in June. I'm anxious to see Seph's next move. She gone from invisible girl doing everything for others to responsible woman with a backbone and a purpose.

Vicious Circle (Persephone Alcmedi, Book 1)
Hallowed Circle (Persephone Alcmedi, Book 2)
Fatal Circle (Circle, Book 3)
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5.0 out of 5 stars Keep it up.
Yeah, a series that continues to bring characters to life and how twists and come as you think you know everything.
Published 23 days ago by ds
4.0 out of 5 stars The second book in an entertaining paranormal series
4 1/2 stars

"Hallowed Circle" by Linda Robertson is the second novel in the entertaining paranormal Persephone Alcmedi series which centers around a solitary witch who... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Elf2060
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Second Book in the Series.
This book starts off with some smexy fireworks, then drags for a bit then BAM back to the good stuff. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Shandy Sanford
5.0 out of 5 stars Pop Culture Breakdown
The Good: This second Persephone Alcmedi book has cemented my absolute love for the series. A witch competition, complete with murder mystery? Love it. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Jennifer Sicurella
5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting Sequel
Picking up shortly after the events of Vicious Circle, Persephone Alcmedi (or as everyone calls her, Seph) now has guardianship of her late friend's daughter, Beverly, while at the... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Coffee Ramblings
3.0 out of 5 stars Another solid addtion to the series
3 1/2 stars.

Hallowed Circle, the second book in the Persephone Alcmedi series takes place approximately three weeks after Vicious Circle. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Van @ Short and Sweet reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Series - book 2
Really enjoying the series so far. This was a good follow-up to the first book. I enjoy the characters and the way the story is progressing so far.
Published 7 months ago by T. Hammond
5.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Follow Up
If you loved the first book of the Persephone Alcmedi series, Vicious Circle, you'll love Hallowed Circle even more. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Meagan J. Felvus
2.0 out of 5 stars Expected more, wasted my time instead
By the end of Book 1 of this series, I thought I was hooked onto a new urban fantasy series, but I couldn't actually bring myself to finish this book. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Verushka
5.0 out of 5 stars 4.5 stars; Seph takes on the coven
This is the second book in the Persephone Alcmedi series. There are nine books planned in this series, with the fifth book Wicked Circle, planned for a December 2011 release. Read more
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