Carpathian novels by christine feehan spoilers
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Carpathian novels by christine feehan spoilers
I personally love the Carpathian novels that Christine Feehan has written. My favorite is Dark Curse. It explains a lot more about the dragonseekers, the evil wizard, and the things that came to pass in the horrible ice cave for a small child. Her descriptive writing leaves a clear picture for the readers, and there is never a dull moment. It shows love, adventure, heart ache, horrors endured, and above all a feeling of resolve at the end for the characters. I had a hard time putting this book down, and those are often the best kinds of books.
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Wow. Two winners back to back ("Edge of Darkness", #27 released last month). I'm giving #28, "Dark Ghost", four thumbs up via the use of both feet. She has taken this novel back to the style and storyline that caused me to fall in love with this series to begin with.
Teagan and Andre, both very likeable characters. Andre, very noble, very attractive. Teagan, a little dipsy as really smart people often are. A possible new story sideline is introduced, 'the monastery', plus a new/old character, "Fane".
Graphic violence, explicit steamy love scenes. True love, happily ever after. Good triumphs over evil. I love this book, and am reading it again.
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The fact that they have to wait so long for there mate is said. But they then find them and do whatever it takes to get their mate to fall in love with them. Even though they have to overcome the women's fear of what they are, they overcome.
The funny thing I learned about myself with this series is that I know look at the small things husbands do for their wife like the Carpathian males do. Hehe.
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This book is about Lucien whose life mate is jaxon. The two pair up after lucian heals jaxon who is shot. As with all other Christine feehan novels the couple quickly falls in love (in the book jaxon sees Lucien for the first time and the fire works happen).
They say the words to bind their souls and bodies together (This part is so not how real life is). Thereafter they fight a vampire and jaxon's step dad. The novel writes that the couple goes to the mountain in an attempt to lure the vampire and jaxon's step dad away from the city so as to avoid more deaths.
After they fight and win against the bad vampire they return to have a normal wedding which is jaxon's dream that lucian is determined to fulfill.
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This book is about Lucien whose life mate is jaxon. The two pair up after lucian heals jaxon who is shot. As with all other Christine feehan novels the couple quickly falls in love (in the book jaxon sees Lucien for the first time and the fire works happen).
They say the words to bind their souls and bodies together (This part is so not how real life is). Thereafter they fight a vampire and jaxon's step dad. The novel reads that the couple goes to the mountain in an attempt to lure the vampire and jaxon's step dad away from the city so as to avoid more deaths.
After they fight and win against the bad vampire they return to have a normal wedding which is jaxon's dream that lucian is determined to fulfill.
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