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Cargando... Dark Storm (A Carpathian Novel) (edición 2013)por Christine Feehan (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. Dark Storm held few surprises and felt like it was lacking the intensity that the Carpathian novels usually have and it seems that there is nothing new to learn about the Carpathians. In Dark Storm you know from the begianing that their will be a happy ever after for the couple Riley & Dax. In the book the heron Riley gains her magical abilities a little to easily for my liking. The evil was over come without too much difficulty and the fight scenes where lacking. The dialog wasn't witty enough and their always was someone at hand with a rescue or an answer or supplies to help them out. I will say that I like Dax as a Carpathian and the Old One that joins with him. I also liked the new ritual with the the flower. Very sensual. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
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Buried alive in a volcano in the Carpathian mountains for hundreds of years, Dax discovers that Mitro, the evil vampire he has been hunting for centuries, is still alive. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Carpathian hunter Dax and his mortal vampire enemy Mitro have been trapped beneath the volcano for centuries. Mitro had betrayed his lifemate Arabejila, became a vampire, and killed a lot of innocent people. Dax and Mitro were evenly matched, unable to kill one another, so Arabejila trapped them both beneath the volcano. Now, Arabejila’s descendents must return to strengthen the bonding spell to keep Mitro, and unfortunately Dax as well, in the ground. Finally, the men escape and head straight to Riley, Arabejila’s last descendant.
Riley and Dax got along amazingly well, but they didn’t even met until the end of chapter eight, over 100 pages in. He’s not an over-the-top alpha and is accepting of Riley of who she is. She isn’t a warrior woman, but has a strong affinity for healing the earth—which is a common trait for Carpathian females. Riley, however, is more human than Carpathian but apparently very powerful. Dax, likewise, has evolved while sleeping in the earth and isn’t a normal Carpathian anymore. There is very little drama, angst, or frustration with this H/h. They were of the same mind on almost every subject, which made their relationship a little boring.
Dax and Riley are new characters to the series, not mentioned in any prior books. Sure, previous secondary characters return—I love Gary and Jubal—but I just don’t understand why Ms Feehan wrote about this particular couple without first introducing at least one of them in another story.
There are unanswered questions. Mitro was sick in the head, obviously, but how could he really betray Arabejila and become a vampire (a female lifemate is “light” to the male’s “darkness,” which is supposed to balance each other out)? How did Arabejila survive without him since their souls were bonded? How is Riley connected to Arabejila? Did Arabejila have a child with another man, a human? Also, how is Mitro a Daratrazanoff and related to Gregori, Lucien, and the others?
The scenery, as always, was intricately described, right down to a little bug in the gorgeous jungle. I’ve become accustomed to such description in the series and usually skim over it.
3 Stars
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