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Lost Calling (Silhouette Bombshell) [Mass Market Paperback]

Evelyn Vaughn (Author)
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Silhouette Bombshell July 11, 2006
LOST CALLING is book 1 in the 7-part Madonna Key series from Silhouette Bombshell. Other books include:

HAUNTED ECHOES, by Cindy Dees (Aug. 06)

DARK REVELATIONS, by Lorna Tedder (Sept. 06)

SHADOW LINES, by Carol Stephenson (Oct. 06)

HIDDEN SANCTUARY, by Sharron McClellan (Nov. 06)

VEILED LEGACY, by Jenna Mills (Dec. 06)

SEVENTH KEY, by Evelyn Vaughn (Jan. 07)



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"I had a hard time putting it down to take a shower... A+. Superb!!! This book is a freaking masterpiece." -- Karmela Johnson, Bombshell Reviews

"LOST CALLING by Evelyn Vaughn is a fast-paced, gripping tale." -- Romantic Times Book Reviews, July 2006

"Non-stop adventure, sizzling sexual tension, will keep you glued to the pages.... A master of the genre." -- Cat Cody, Senior Editor, Romance Junkies

From the Publisher

THE MADONNA KEY. Seven women. Unthinkable danger. A lost history waits for those who dare.

The Marian Priestesses were destroyed long ago, but their daughters live on. The time has come for the heiresses to learn of their legacy, to unite the pieces of a powerful mosaic and bring light to a secret their ancestors died to protect. This exciting seven-book miniseries launches in bookstores July 2006.


Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Silhouette (July 11, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0373514115
  • ISBN-13: 978-0373514113
  • Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.3 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,551,980 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Mystery of The Madonna Key begins, July 24, 2006
This review is from: Lost Calling (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
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"That first earthquake was not my fault." With that, one of the best opening lines I can remember, Evelyn Vaughn sets the tone for all that is to follow in Lost Calling, the premiere book in a new continuity series, The Madonna Key, from Silhouette Bombshell.

Readers of Evelyn Vaughn's Grail Keepers series have previously met archeologist Catrina Dauvergne. Now she has a chance to redeem herself from her previous villainess ways. When a surprising earthquake strikes the center of Paris, Catrina drops through the pavement and into a long hidden grave. Her she finds the skeletons of five women, slain during the 18th century and the French Revolution. But why was this grave different from the catacombs all throughout the underground of Paris?

Catrina knows she must preserve this shocking archeological find if she hopes to uncover the answer. She turns to former priest turned archeology student, Rhys Pritchard, the one man who can help her... and the one man she's desired but never been able to have. As they work to catalog and preserve the site, Catrina, helped by strange visions of the slain women, uncovers some shocking enigmas. Now she and Rhys are in a race against time, and a deadly enemy who will stop at nothing to rebury old secrets. The must find a series of seven keys that will unlock the mysterious past before their adversaries can prove that some people will go to any costs to smite the wicked.

Move over Robert Langdon, we have a new heroine determined to make sure the truth is not lost forever! Catrina's life is all about protecting history and now she is about to make the find of her life. Even her past bad deeds were done in the name of her cause. She is a strong woman, admittedly not the nicest woman in the world, without being the usual tough martial arts practicing, kick butt broad. She is only human, with the more tender emotions commonly associated with women everywhere, though she works very hard to keep those hidden.

Rhys is a tortured soul, torn between his strong Catholic beliefs and former life as a priest, and his masculine desires. Throughout the entire story we experience the difficult decisions he has made and his guilt and agony over the results of some of his decisions. Seeing his battles with personal demons, and Catrina's struggles to understand what he is thinking and feeling, add a whole different dimension to the tale. The bond that develops between them is a natural extension of their somewhat love/hate relationship.

Don't forget the action found either! From the very first page, readers are wrenched into the story, and find we cannot escape, nor would we want to, until the final climactic encounter, which sets in motion the chain of events to follow in future books in the series. We find natural disasters that may not exactly be "natural" after all, excursions into the bloody history of France through Catrina's visions, and a psychotic enemy who will do whatever it takes to keep secrets from being revealed.

Evelyn Vaughn is a brilliant storyteller who weaves intricate stories that readers love. Lost Calling is no exception, only further cementing the author's reputation for writing powerful books that will leave readers breathless. I have been a strong supporter since the heyday of the Silhouette Shadows series and will continue to follow Evelyn's Vaughn's career with relish.

© Kelley A. Hartsell, July 2006. All rights reserved.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific Introduction to New Bombshell series, August 3, 2006
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M. Rondeau (West Springfield, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Lost Calling (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
In the first book of the Silhouette Bombshell Madonna Key series you are introduced to an unusual heroine, Caterina Dauvergne. She is a museum curator of the Mussee Cluny who had once stolen a priceless artifact. Still trying to maintain a relationship with her dying grandmother her mind was caught off guard by tremors that shook the ground beneath her warning of an earth quake - IN PARIS! The fissure that opened and Caterina fell into revealed five beheaded skeletons, mysterious tiles and keys that would spark the beginning of an adventure and lead her on a trail of mystery and possibly her destiny. When Caterina touched the key she was shown visions of the terrors and desperate actions of women she would later identify as Marian worshippers beheaded during the French Revolution.

Catrina called on the one person she knew she could count on to help her, Rhys Pritchard, archeological teacher and ex-priest to translate the religious etchings on her discovery. Their complicated relationship (it was his friend whom she'd stolen the Medieval chalice from) would become more so. Together they'd embark on discovering the secrets behind the unusual find as a madman stalked Caterina willing to kill her to keep the artifacts and the truth dead and buried. In the meantime, someone else was desperate to obtain these tiles to create more havoc and manmade earthquakes?

In this fully robust, stand alone introduction for this fascinating series Vaughn keeps up a fast paced tempo uncovering more and more mysteries that effectively open threads for the books to come. Caterina is a terrific heroine who has made mistakes in her past, a wounded soul who doesn't want to feel, yet secretly yearns for that special connection in her life with another. Romance wise Rhys is conflicted over feelings for Caterina - desiring her and hating the loss of self control she invokes in him. Vaughn introduces several other secondary characters who may or may not be all that they seem - Scarlet Rubashka being one of them - and one hopes to see returning in the future books of this series. High marks must be given for this fascinating opener as Vaughan expertly weaves historical aspects, suspense, romance and intrigue in a most astonishing way in this promising new series for the Bombshell line.


Marilyn Rondeau, RIO - Reviewers International Organization
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars fast-paced Parisian romantic suspense thriller, July 15, 2006
This review is from: Lost Calling (Silhouette Bombshell) (Mass Market Paperback)
In Paris, the earthquake opened up a buried catacomb below the Musee Cluny. Curator Catrina Dauvergne explores only to find the remains of females probably guillotined during the French Revolution. She also finds some weird looking tiles and odd relics.

However, her discovery also brings to light an apparent maniac who claims all items as his under some religious right. This obsessed person is willing to kill Catrina to obtain her finding. She turns to archeology student Rhys Pritchard to help her solve what the religious etching s on the tiles and the relics mean and how that ties to the late eighteenth century beheadings while a dangerous madman stands ready to murder anyone who stands in his way of possessing what the earthquake uncovered.

LOST CALLING is a fast-paced action thriller that never slows down from the opening earthquake sequence until the final confrontation. Catrina is an interesting heroine who is thrust into her role due to events out of her control (though she ponders whether her grandma would blame her for the earthquake, the find underneath the Cluny, the maniac, and much more). The seemingly crazy religious fanatic with his demands that she hand over what she found and his apparent willingness to do what it takes to achieve his claim makes the tale work as readers wonder who he is. Though the climax seems more to set up a sequel, fans will appreciate this Parisian romantic suspense thriller.

Harriet Klausner
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