Saturday, April 12, 2008

Dark Demon (The Carpathians Series Book 13) by Christine Feehan



I'm sitting here with aforementioned book in my lap as i type this. I must have read it about 7 times, though it kinda gets boring after the first 4 reads, Christine Feehan's books are not all like this. It does have it's charm though, seeing as it's like the thickest book in the series. I think the reason this book was a littleboring for me was because I've been reading the series upside down, or rather back to front.

Book Description
For as long as she can remember, Natalya has fought demons. Whether Carpathian or vampire, she slays those who murder by night, and has no equal--until she is seduced by the very thing she is supposed to be fighting.

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Christine Feehan has worked magic on a legion of fans with her darkly thrilling Carpathian tales. Now she delivers the provocative story of a female vampire slayer who proves as seductive-and mysterious-as the night dwellers she stalks... For as long as she can remember, Natalya has been fighting demons: first in the form of childhood nightmares, then later, immortal creatures that kill and prey on the innocent-including her own twin brother. Whether Carpathian or vampire, she slays those who murder by night, and has no equal-until she is seduced by the very thing she considers her enemy... A Carpathian who has seen nearly everything in his endless existence, Vikirnoff doesn't think he can be surprised anymore-until he faces a woman who rivals him as a vampire hunter. A formidable and gifted warrior in her own right, Natalya has a nature that is strangely familiar-yet alien-to his own. Who is this mysterious female who fears no one-not even him? Natalya could be the key to the survival of the Carpathians, but all Vikirnoff is certain of is that she is the key to his heart and soul...

According to some of the reviews I've read, readers stated that this book is a sort of conclusion, wrapping up loose ends. For the simple fact that this was the second Dark Sequence book i read, everyhting was a little jumbled.

560 pages

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