"An intense read, with a dark hero and a feisty heroine."
The latest of Christine Feehan's Carpathians is sure to be
a winner with fans of the series. Darius, the dark brother
of Desari, whom we first met in DARK CHALLENGE, is about to
meet his match. Darius is your typical Carpathian male--
dark, with a huge responsibility and control complex. And
because he was responsible for his sister and the other
children that he saved, and raised by himself, he is
used to being in complete control. Darius is almost scarier
than his brother Gregori, the dark one, simply because no
one opposes him. Growing up, Darius was responsible for the lives of the
others, and he created his own code. He has accepted that
people had to die while he was trying to keep his family
alive. He does not shy away from killing if he believes it
to be necessary to keep the people that he loves and feels
responsible for safe. And perhaps the part that readers
will find most amusing, he knows nothing about lifemates.
All those great rules that were taken for granted in the
past few books are unknown to Darius--and part of his
personal code is that you don't use a human for both sex
and blood. So from the start our hero is a bit, shall we
say, confused. Enter the unaware Tempest Trine, known as Rusti to her
friends. Used to being on her own, Tempest is not at all
willing to put up with Darius controlling her, and tries to
leave a number of times at her own peril. Tempest's
independent attitude mixed with Darius's complete ignorance
of what is happening make this new twist on Carpathian
relationships an amusing, intriguing read. Of course, as with all the Carpathian books, the vampire
hunters have made another appearance. Their unsuccessful
attempt to take Desari has only made them more suspicious,
and they are back in all of their ruthless force,
determined to take out Darius and his family. DARK FIRE is an intense read, with a dark hero and a feisty
heroine. Christine Feehan delivers once again, taking what
some might call the same old story, and giving it a new,
highly amusing twist. And because of his separation from
the rest of the Carpathians, Darius doesn't quite react
like any other Carpathian male we've seen before.
Reviewed by Bonnie Rock
Courtesy Sensual Romance
Posted August 6, 2001
SummaryThere is always a price to pay Darius
warned her when she accepted a position with his traveling
troupe. And gazing mesmerized at the merciless slash of his
mouth, the implacable resolve on his face, the soulless
emptiness of his black eyes, Tempest was afraid to ask what
it was. She had always been different, apart from
others.
From the moment his arms closed around her, enveloping her
in a sorcerer's spell, Darius seemed to understand her
unique gifts. But did his kiss offer the love and belonging
she sought, or a danger more potent than his own
panthers? Somewhere deep inside herself, Tempest
realized
she knew the answer. She had no choice but to accept the
velvet stroke of his tongue, submit to the white-hot heat
piercing her skin, welcome an erotic pleasure like no
other.
2001 Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice
Award Winner - Best Vampire Romance
Winner of the P.E.A.R.L. Award 2001 - Best
Shapeshifter Best Overall Paranormal Romance
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