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"The fates of a warrior reborn and a seductive Dragonseeker are irrevocably entwined in the new Carpathian novel by #1 New York Times bestselling author Christine Feehan, "the queen of paranormal romance" (J.R. Ward). At long last you are truly back with us ... Zev Hunter was an elite warrior, a dark-blood dealer of death to rogue Lycans who preyed on mankind. He was a loner, never given to personal attachments, and damned fierce at his job. But Zev begins to question his past and his purpose when he awakens in the darkness of the sacred cave of warriors and is soothed back to consciousness by the sensuously familiar voice of one woman, the woman who has haunted his fantasies for centuries. She was Branislava, member of the Dragonseeker clan ... Mother Earth called the ancients to witness your rebirth ... For this half-mage, half-Carpathian temptress, the ritual of awakening Zev to the council of warriors was the only way to save him. Locked away for his own protection, the time has now come for his rebirth, for his blood to stir with that of the ancient warriors before him. He has been assured by Branislava that their fates are entwined, that their spirits are woven together for eternity and that his new purpose in life is beyond imagining. Now, with a blood-sworn vow of honor, mercy and endurance, and under the influence of a siren as bewitching as Branislava, Zev begins to wonder what his purpose is, what it means for the future of the Carpathians and what it is about his rebirth that he has to fear ..."--
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34 primary books39 released booksDark is a 39-book series with 34 released primary works first released in 1999 with contributions by Christine Feehan, Maggie Shayne, and Emma Holly.
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Book #26. and she's finally lost me. I can't even finish it. I've tried three times, and I give up.
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Having killed the villain in the last book, she's decided that instead of coming up with a new and unique villain, she's going to say he was secretly TRIPLETS. No joke. One of three, with almost identical names and skills. Even if that name didn't grate on me every time I read it, this book is also about 200 pages longer than it should've been, and the predicaments just get weirder and more far-fetched, even for fantasy. I'm just done.