Dark Destiny (Dark Series #13) by Christine Feehan

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(Mass Market Paperback)

  • Pub. Date: July 2004
  • 383pp
  • Sales Rank: 3,981

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    • Pub. Date: July 2004
    • Publisher: Leisure Books
    • Format: Mass Market Paperback, 383pp
    • Sales Rank: 3,981

    Synopsis

    Dark Destiny, Ms. Feehan's only full-length addition to the Dark series in 2004, features her first female Carpathian.

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    Prolific Feehan (Dark Melody, etc.) continues her supernatural Dark series with this 13th installment, the first to feature a female Carpathian. Though Carpathians roam the streets at night and gain strength from feeding on blood, they only kill evildoers and vampires. Transformed into a night creature when she was a child, Destiny is unlike any of Feehan's previous heroines. Her physical strength is equal to that of her Carpathian counterpart, Nicolae Von Shrieder, but she's horrified by what she is and haunted by memories of her parents' brutal murder. Nicolae merged his mind with hers when she was first transformed, and through their mental connection, he taught her how to survive. Now Nicolae must find Destiny and make her his lifemate, or he will succumb to darkness and become a vampire. Feehan's protagonists and prose can be overwrought ("His body was hard and full, aching for her.... and deep within, the crouching beast lifted its head and roared for release"), and inconsistencies litter the text (Destiny can supposedly read Nicolae's mind, but it takes her eons to trust him and stop threatening to kill him). However, the story has sufficient sensuality to keep readers sated, and fans should appreciate Feehan's unusual pairing of two Carpathians. Agent, Helen McGrath. (July) Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information.

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    Another Carpathian Female With Such Power!by MauiGurl

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    August 14, 2009: What a great book. Two great warriors, both meant to be together for eternity, and both with their own demons.

    Destiny has been turned Carpathian and has been forced to be alone for all time as such. She wakes with pain every rising, and with a voice that is like an angel, calling her to him. But Destiny is a fighter, always fighting for her survival every waking hour of the day. Her strength is what keeps her going.

    Nicolae feels Destiny no matter how far away he is from her, and he continues to find her, to bind her to him. He can feel her lonliness and pain and wants to help, but her fierce will to keep others from the evil that taints her, the evil in her blood, is stronger than her love for him.

    The two will find each other, both lost in madness and darkness, and begin to heal the wounds of their souls.

    I love this book. Destiny is fighter at heart and she will be a challenge for Nicolae. Now, it seems like Christine is putting in more women who will fight against their lifemates and against the age-old tradition that these males know when it comes to keeping their lifemate safe and out of harm's way. Destiny is indeed not a stay-at-home type of woman. Not at all.

    Top in series.by Anonymous

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    May 31, 2009: This is one of the best in the Carpathian Series.


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