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Indiana Jones, Look Out! What a great ride!!
This is the story of the archaelogical search for a prize.
It's also the story of female empowerment.
Finally, it's a kick-butt romance, full of back story and promise... won't say more, for fear of spoilers.
I've read some Evelyn Vaughn before, and been quite pleased by her work. Again, she's started a series here, and it promises to be a fun one. Because it's a series work, there's more room for the characters to grow.
I found the action to be harrowing, the characters to be pretty full, and the story fun. A GREAT summer read.
(*)> (4.5) Frenetic, Feminist , Fun Magdalene, the descendant of a long line of strong and spiritual women, was brought up on fairy tales about the goddess Melusine and her magical Grail. But she thought the stories were just that--fairy tales--until someone takes the story seriously enough to burglarize Maggi's apartment and assault her elderly aunt in the hopes of finding this chalice. Now Maggi has to find the chalice herself, before the bad guys get their hands on it, and before anyone else gets hurt. And along the way, she has to deal with her confusing feelings for two men-one an ex-priest and a friend of her aunt's, and the other an infuriating ex-lover who may or may not be connected with a society committed to destroying the Grail. Maggi doesn't know which man she should trust, as violence escalates all around her.
With its Goddess lore, secret societies, and relentless action, A.K.A. Goddess is reminiscent of The Da Vinci Code. But I have to admit-though Da Vinci Code is a much-acclaimed hardback and A.K.A Goddess a series paperback romance, I enjoyed A.K.A. Goddess more. I think it's because Maggi is a strong woman who is willing to kick butt and take names, while Dan Brown's women sometimes seem like mere sidekicks despite his lip service to the Goddess cause.
Anyway, I was glued to this book, and will definitely be following this series.
superb mythological romance Comparative Mythology Professor Maggi Sanger comes home to find someone broke into her home searching for something. Since she collects statues of ancient goddesses and is a Grailkeeper like her ancestors, she knows what the felon sought. While the police interview Maggi, her former boyfriend Alexander "Lex" Rothschild Stuart III arrives filled with concern for her.
The unknown assailant assaults Maggi's Aunt Bridge, landing her in the hospital. Maggi realizes that for some unknown reason this goon wants to destroy the Grails. As the Grailkeeper, she must risk her life to keep her charges safe. However, she knows she needs help and Lex is willing, but can she trust him when he already hurt her and he could easily be the one behind the attacks.
This enjoyable romantic suspense makes believers out of readers that the mythos of a pantheon of Goddesses exists. The story line is action-packed and filled with suspense on several levels besides the obvious cat and mouse game with the grail destroyer. Readers will wonder whether Maggi will ask Lex to help and, if yes, will he ultimately betray her. Should she choose an alternate hunk Rhys, who seems to desire her as much as Lex has without the dark secrets? In any case fans will appreciate this superb mythological romance.
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