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They came from the darkest places: secluded monasteries, the Carpathian mountains, galaxies under siege. They were men with the blackest pasts-warriors, vampire monks, leaders of armies-but whose passions burned like dying stars. They had one purpose: to find those women who fulfilled them, completed them, and made them rage with a fire both holy and profane. They sought soul mates whose touch consumed them with desire, yet whose kisses refreshed like the coolest rain. And each man knew that for him there was only one true love-and in finding her, he would find salvation.

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    • Library Journal

      April 15, 2009
      Book 11 in Feehan's "Dark" seriesfollowing "Dark Symphony"originally appeared in the 2003 anthology "The Only One". It sticks to the formula of a male Carpathian and a human female finding true love while fighting foes and obstacles. Narrator Rebecca Cook evenly portrays the feisty female characters in this quickly paced title, but she gives the sensual male Carpathian a generic vampire soundthink Bela Lugosi saying, "I vant to drink your blood"and makes the other male characters sound interchangeable. For public libraries and popular reading collections. [Also available from Books in Motion are Nos. 19 and 1112 in this series, as well as two stand-alone Feehan works: "Lair of the Lion" and "The Scarletti Curse".Ed.] J. Sara Paulk, Fitzgerald-Ben Hill Cty. P.L., GA

      Copyright 2009 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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