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A Carpathian event-the new hardcover from the phenomenal New York Times bestselling author.
Christine Feehan returns to the sensual Carpathian world that has earned her a reputation as "the queen of paranormal romance" (USA Today) in a new novel of true love and the unnatural forces that could destroy it.
Dangerously close to becoming a vampire, Manolito De La Cruz has been called back to his Carpathian homeland-and has unexpectedly caught the scent of his destined lifemate, MaryAnn Delaney. MaryAnn is human and well aware of the aggressive instincts of Carpathian males. A counselor for battered women, MaryAnn has no room in her life for someone like Manolito. But when she goes to South America to offer guidance to a young woman, she has no idea of the trap awaiting her. For she's been lured there by Manolito, who has seductive plans for the irresistible human female.
Once there, she'll be his. Once his, she'll never be released. She is his dark possession.
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- Hardcover 320 Pages
- ISBN-10: 0425217094
- ISBN-13: 9780425217092
- Publisher: Berkley Hardcover
- Pub date: Aug 28, 2007
- Also available as: Paperback

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I liked "Dark Demon" and "Dark Celebration" so I thought maybe her books were better now, but this book returns right to her he-man, bodice-ripper ways. And this time she even makes a perfectly strong woman into a simpering fool. I like my heroines a little less "fall in line with whatever he says ... Continue
I liked "Dark Demon" and "Dark Celebration" so I thought maybe her books were better now, but this book returns right to her he-man, bodice-ripper ways. And this time she even makes a perfectly strong woman into a simpering fool. I like my heroines a little less "fall in line with whatever he says" so I'll stick with Sherrilyn Kenyon and J.R. Ward.
Christine adds werewolves!