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Type of bind: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813
EAN num: 9780425209059
ISBN number: 0425209059
Label: Berkley
Manufacturer: Berkley
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 304
Printing Date: February 07, 2006
Publishing house: Berkley
Sale Popularity Level: 532168
Studio: Berkley
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Ancient gargoyles take wing--and human form--in this second in the series.
In the dazzling novel, Carved in Stone, an extraordinary ancient race of immortals was introduced. Now, a woman used to protecting others finds sanctuary in the arms of a brooding guardian, who could be the man of her dreams--or her worst nightmare.
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For the style of book this is, it's really quite interesting. The characters are better developed and tied between the books than in some series and I actually have enjoyed the very first two books enough that I am looking forward to the third. Certainly not "great literature" - but an entertaining afternoon read!
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Connor Rihyad has infiltrated a congregation of villainous gargoyles where Mara Kincaide and several other women are being held against their will. The women are being used as broodmares to create an evil Les Gargouillen army.
Mara has gotten herself trapped in a house full of strange creatures. Discovering that Connor is one of them is a shock, but she is determined to save the women. Together, Connor and Mara fight to save themselves and all of the Les Gargouillen from a foe they thought long gone.
If you've read Carved In Stone you'll find the beginning of Flesh And Stone shocking and explosive. I recommend reading Carved in Stone very first to get a better understanding of the plot and a more satisfying read out of this story. Flesh And Stone has a dark edge. It's thrilling and exciting. Connor and Mara make a great team. They are passionate, strong and courageous. The third story in this magical saga promises even more drama and danger. I'm anxious to read it next!
Nannette reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
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I read the very first book in this series, Carved in Stone, and I must say it was a better book. This book didn't have a lot of depth to it. The love story was lacking, the characters didn't have a lot of pizzaz, but this is a fast and easy read and fairly entertaining. I will buy the subsequent book, because I have looked forward to finding Rachel's brother, Levi.
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I really enjoyed this book. There was a great plot, whereas so many romances have none at all. Conner has infiltrated a rogue gargoyle camp when he meets up with Mara, a human woman that is also purposely there to find answers of her own. Mara is definately an admirable character with her own skeletons in her closet that she was strong enough to overcome. She and Conner make an amazing pair.
Something else I liked about this book is that many times authors try to recapture the same story as the very first book, especially if it was successful, but basically repeating the story with different characters. Taylor, instead has an altogether new story with new characters. The only thing in common is Conner is from the gargoyle community.
I found the story fast pace and fun to read. I look forward to more from this series, which we will get when we finally meet Levi, the younger brother from the very first in the series.
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The cover grabbed my attention; however, the very first chapter held me captive until I finished the book with an "Aahhhh." Conner Rihyad came across as the intelligent, loyal stud committed to protect the children of his congregation. His newly found ally, Mara Kincaide is equally committed to finding and saving her friend. Female slavery, violence, and evil zeal for human domination push their steadfast commitment to the edge. Commitments that slowly merge into a sizzling commitment to each other. Taylour kept me on the edge and hooked to point I just order the previous book to learn more.
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