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"Jaguars, Carpathians and gothic suspense, oh my!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted January 21, 2003
Christine Feehan takes a descendant of the
Scarletti family (See THE SCARLETTI CURSE) and makes her a
life mate to a Carpathian. Then she explains how a race of
jaguar people asks the Scarletti ancestors for sanctuary.
What more can you ask for in a book? I was completely Read more...
"A contemporary vampire tale with gothic elements"
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted January 22, 2003
With DARK SYMPHONY, Christine Feehan combines the thrilling
and dangerous elements of her Carpathian series books with
the Gothic style of her popular shape shifter tales such as
THE SCARLETTI CURSE.
Byron Justicano, a Carpathian male whose talent lies in
working with gem stones and creating beautiful jewelry, has
been forced by past mistakes to give Read more...
"Appealing Carpathian novel"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted February 3, 2003
Though he has traveled the globe hunting vampires,
Carpathian Byron Justicano feels compelled to follow the
music to its source although he has already bought several
CDs by the artist. His "obsessive" quest leads Byron to
Italy's Palazzo della Morte better known as Scarletti
Palazzo. Playing the piano Read more...
"Another passionate tale in the Dark saga - Byron's story finally!"
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted February 3, 2003
Byron Justicano has been alone for many years, living in a
world without color or emotion. He is hanging on by a
thread, in the hopes of finding his one true lifemate who
will bring emotion and color back to his world. He
condemned himself to a life alone, hunting Read more...
SummaryByron, a Carpathian male and hunter of the vampire
follows the sound of compelling music to Italy. There
he discovers his lifemate, Antonietta Scarletti,
heiress to the great Scarletti fortune. A renowned
concert pianist, Antoinetta is the glue that holds the
Scarletti family together. Blinded in an explosion
that killed her parents, she nevertheless stands to
run the family shipping business.
Antonietta lives in the palazzo della morte, the
palace of death. There, like her ancestors, she finds
someone wants her dead. Antoinetta has a few secrets
of her own and together, Byron and Antonietta face the
killers and one out of control Carpathian youth.
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