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Oscura sinfonía by Christine Feehan

agirlandherlibrarian's review against another edition

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4.0

Bit of a curve ball different situation with this one but I still adore this series! This book is no exception!
Series Review available on YouTube from 22nd April 2021
https://youtu.be/Vo0vu45Jsc8

birdloveranne's review against another edition

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4.0

Enjoyable, but slow-paced.

jkfugitt's review against another edition

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3.0

Another better than normal Dark series book. I liked that Byron was at least TRYING to court Antonietta instead of strong-arming her into conversion.

clarilott's review against another edition

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4.0

Not as good as the rest but still a fun read.

jlaynereads's review against another edition

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5.0

They were masters of the darkness, searching through eternity for a mistress of the light...

I truly enjoyed this book! Yes the Hero (main male character) is over bearing and probably not a feminist but it was still good!
It was well written with a vibrant world & well developed characters.

{Book Blurb} Blinded and scarred in a terrible accident, Antoinetta Scarletti made music that thrilled the world with its beauty and passion. Descended from a long line of psychics, Antoinetta has learned to rely on her other senses to “see” the world around her, but nothing could have prepared her for Byron.
Whoa ... this Life Mate business is serious! Will Antoinetta accept Byron as her Life Mate?

abergland7's review against another edition

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1.0

DNF 25%

ellelainey's review against another edition

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4.0

Really enjoyed it, like the rest of the series. I liked that it was a little different to the other with the Scarletti twist. I've already read the Scarletti Curse but it never mentioned anything about the Jaguars, so it was interesting to see that side of the story as well.

doloresofcourse's review against another edition

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3.0

This book left me with several levels of disappointment. I read "The Scarletti Curse" (that I gave five stars) first which was helpful because "Dark Symphony" is about the Scarletti descendants and there are many references to what happened in that book. I just didn't care for Toni or Byron as main characters. There were some good scenes, but their relationship felt forced in order to push the story along.

Issues that ruined the story for me:

* There was no "meet cute". I was really looking forward to reading how Byron and Toni met. I was hoping for a "Phantom of the Opera" storyline and that didn't happen. Byron was already part of her life and they spent a lot of time together.

* Multiple plot lines were rehashes of "The Scarletti Curse". It felt like this book was a copy and paste from that with shape shifting werepanthers thrown in.

* So many characters. Why does this story need to have dozens of characters? I get that the Scarletti's are a big Italian family, but there were so many cousins and in-laws and servants and then Byron's people that I couldn't keep up outside of the main characters.

wellactjoally's review against another edition

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adventurous dark

3.0

Jaguar shifters, mid-thirties woman living independently. Blindness. Redemption. Weird nephews. Figuring out if your family loves you. 

heyhaley17's review against another edition

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4.0

i like that the women in Feehan's books aren't perfect. makes for better reading. plus Byron's just adorable