A review by serenityai
Dark Blood by Christine Feehan

5.0

Is that really how you end the last book? Wow... just Wow. This had everything that you wanted in a Carpathian novel with just a dash of Shades (50 Shades that is). If I can only find the words.
Ok allow me to begin with some history of mine. I started reading this books years ago and I loved the concept, but you know how it is after ten books you can kind of get tired of the story. You want something more so you tend to move to the next para-supernatural artist in your life. At some point you are in a library and you see a cover that captures your attention. You know the author because hey you have ten of her books on your book case and you figure what the heck I will go one good round with my Lycan's Carpathians and such. You read the first few pages and you are caught up once again in the world of the Carpathians. You are stuck sitting on the edge of your seat gripping the back of your book completely amazed and ashamed of your self because one it is fantastic; two what the hell is going on? A curse on the people, high mages, dragons and hell hounds oh my....
You stumble just a bit biting your freshly painted finger nails, uncaring about how you look to your family because you know that you have know hose it all ends... and when it does you are more satisfied then when you read both books of 50 (shades that is). You are completely satisfied with the outcome of the story and as you put the book down reliving some of the best story telling you have had the honor of experiencing in a long time... you realize... Dang it now I have to read the rest of the books....
Good job Christine... you have reestablished my love of the Carpathian's

Tied vagyok.