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Carved in Stone (Les Gargouillen, Book 1) [Mass Market Paperback]

Vickie Taylor (Author)
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June 7, 2005
A new paranormal romance that breathes life into the ancient gargoyles.

Sophia has worked her whole life to exact revenge on the demonic winged creatures who killed her parents. Then she crosses paths with handsome Nathan Cross. The attraction is mutual, but if he ever dares reveal himself to her, it would spell disaster.


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After her parents were killed, young Rachel Vandermere decided that her mission in life was to find and stop the monsters responsible. Now, as an Interpol agent working to thwart an assassination, she meets art history professor Nathan Cross, who is brilliant, gorgeous, and her prime suspect until he stops the real assassin. Rachel catches a glimpse of a monster who leaves the fingerprints of an orphaned boy who has disappeared from the same boarding school where Nathan, also an orphan, was raised. Centuries ago, a priest turned the men of a village into gargoyles, paranormal beings who could shift into monstrous shapes to protect and save the weak. They are also immortal through reincarnation, providing that in each life they father a son. Taylor's fascinating premise provides an atmospheric setting for an accomplished romance between two strong but prickly and suspicious protagonists. Fans of Christine Feehan's Dark series will find much to like in Carved in Stone. Diana Tixier Herald
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"...Ms. Taylor did a great job of creating characters that you care about..." -- Fresh Fiction

4 Stars! "...a sexy, sensual, dangerous romance." -- Romantic Times Bookclub, June 2005

Product Details

  • Mass Market Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: Berkley Sensation; 1st Printing edition (June 7, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0425202917
  • ISBN-13: 978-0425202913
  • Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 4.1 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 5.6 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,437,428 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars This book rocked!, June 22, 2005
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Anna Hope (PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Carved in Stone (Les Gargouillen, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
A book where gargoyle's, not were's or vamps or aliens, are the dark hero's in turmoil? Interesting!

Rachel and Nathan, our main couple, meet during a art gallery showing and are instantly attracted. Each has their own troubles though. Rachel is there as part of an interpol mission to take down an assasin.Policework has been her lifes work since as a small child she saw her family killed by what she thought were monsters...Nathan is an excomunicated gargoyle who has lived 14 lifetimes in different ages before he was reborn into this one. Now he has decided to end his existance for good since he has been shunned by the others of his dwindeling kind.

They meet again after Nathan stumbles into Rachel's hit man and does the work for her. But she has a feeling he's not all he appears...and Nathan's freinds will need both of them to come help the gargoyles if they are to survive. Together they uncover a secret about that long ago attack on Rachel's family...
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic read and well written!, June 15, 2005
This review is from: Carved in Stone (Les Gargouillen, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Vickie Taylor introduces us into a new world of Gargoyles, men who can shapeshift into animal forms and help protect humanity. Nathan Cross is a griffin, roughened and tortured from past lives and cynical towards what he must do. Rachel Vandermere is a smart, brave woman who is introduced into Nathan's world.

I really enjoyed this book. It's not easy to successfully create a paranormal world with rules, terms, and history that is believable, but this novels does that and more. The writing is flowing and well done, and the emotions, want, and love between Rachel and Nathan is very apparent through the novel. I only wish that they had actually said "I love you" aloud...although, I suppose it's not entirely necessary since they are connected so, but it still would have been a nice plus.

As I said, I just loved this book and am eagerly looking forward to the sequel, Connor's story called Flesh and Stone.
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16 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars A Haunted Interpol Agent and Haunting Immortal Gargoyle Find True Love, August 23, 2005
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Dakota "daxydakota" (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Carved in Stone (Les Gargouillen, Book 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
I'm not sure if I liked CARVED IN STONE, a paranormal romance by Vickie Taylor. When I first heard about it, I couldn't wait to read it. After all, the hero, Nathan, is a gargoyle. I thought to myself, how clever and original! Then I read it....

First of all, I really did like how the author played with the idea of a gargoyle hero. She created an interesting history about a race of men cursed with the ability to shape-shift into gruesome creatures with the express purpose of helping mankind. That alone was worth reading about.

But there were problems with the book. For one, the book is called CARVED IN STONE, and Nathan is described by the heroine as having a earthy, rocky scent. Yet these gargoyles don't turn into stone, and there's no other stone connection at all. That was bizarre ... and a little disappointing.

Some things I also found disappointing were the love scenes, which didn't come across as sensual to me. Maybe it was the language. I know that the term "hand job" jarred me when I read it. It was a little too crude for me.

Also, the first "heroine in danger/hero saves her" scene with the "hood" in the bar was cheesy. In the middle of a fight, in which the "hood" is holding a knife to her throat while Nathan threatens him, Rachel actually rolls her eyes and makes a caustic comment about having better things to do that day than listen to their pissing contest. I was the one rolling my eyes then. I just can't take the story seriously if the author doesn't try to attempt a little realism when it comes to human interactions.

Another issue is that the ending to the story doesn't wrap things up, plot-wise. In fact, you have to read the next book, FLESH AND STONE, to find out who the "bad guys" are that threatened Nathan and his fellow gargoyles in CARVED IN STONE. I find that rather unsatisfying.

Going back to the plot ... well, let's just say the plot rambled around a bit. It starts off with Rachel, an Interpol officer, trying to track a killer, then veers off to her tracking down a gargoyle who killed the killer, then veers off to strangers trying to kill the gargoyles. All the while, Nathan and Rachel fall in love, even though he's one of the monsters she's trying to destroy.

Anyway, for me, CARVED IN STONE is a so-so book, saved only by the fact that the hero is a gargoyle. It was interesting to read, as well as fast paced. I finished it quickly. Unfortunately, I couldn't get into it. There were too many things that put me off (including the contrived ending). Still, I'm planning to read the next book, in hopes that the writing will improve. After all, the concept fascinates me. Gargoyles. Very cool idea. Just wish the book was better executed.

***For those who like shapeshifter romances, the best I've ever read are about werewolves. Try TO CATCH A WOLF by Susan Krinard or KILLING MOON by Rebecca York. Or, try THE SELKIE by Melanie Jackson, which is a solid romance about a man who is half-seal.***
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