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Author: Christine Feehan
Creator: Phil Gigante And Jane Brown
Publisher: Brilliance Audio on CD Unabridged Lib Ed
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
Sales Rank: 7069047

Format: Audiobook, Cd, Unabridged
Media: Audio CD
Edition: Unabridged
Number Of Items: 11
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 6.3 x 1

ISBN: 1423342992
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.6
EAN: 9781423342991
ASIN: 1423342992

Publication Date: September 2, 2008  (New: This Week)
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  • Hardcover - Dark Curse (The Carpathians (Dark) Series, Book 16)
  • Audio CD - Dark Curse (Dark) (Dark)
  • Audio Download - Dark Curse: Dark Series, Book 19 (Unabridged)
  • Audio CD - Dark Curse (Dark) (Dark)
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  • Audio CD - Dark Curse (Dark) (Dark)
  • Kindle Edition - Dark Curse

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Lara Calladine is haunted by childhood memories of being held prisoner in an ice cave and kept sane by the whispered stories told to her by her imprisoned aunts. They instilled mage and Carpathian magic deep within her and then helped her escape. She has spent years searching for the cave in hopes of finding the answers to the riddle of her past as well as finding her aunts who may have given their lives saving her.

Nicolas De La Cruz has returned to the Carpathian Mountains--his homeland--on orders from his eldest brother, Zacarias, to bring news of a conspiracy to the prince of their people. He is weary of his long existence and plans to end it away from his brothers where they will be unable to stop him once he has fulfilled his duty.
Lara and Nicolas' paths collide in an explosive adventure that rocks the Carpathian world.



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3 out of 5 stars Mixed Feelings On This Offering From Feehan   September 4, 2008
 7 out of 8 found this review helpful

For those of you who are fans of Feehan's Dark Series, you are already familiar with Lara, who escaped on the back of a dragon from the evil mage's cave. Flash forward and Lara is an adult who has spent a lifetime searching for the same cave in order to give her two aunts a decent burial. Reaching the village of the Carpathians, Lara is found by Nicolas De La Cruz, her lifemate. Nicholas is so close to turning vampire that he actually begins to feed on Lara before her voice brings him into the light. Lara and Nicholas begin to work out their differences and also begin helping to solve the low birth rate of the Carpathian women. Why mixed feelings?

Positive - A truly excellent hero. Even when Nicholas is doing things the reader doesn't approve of, Feehan still manages to create sympathy and empathy for her tortured hero. By the end of the book, Nicholas is a terrific lifemate and one you won't soon forget.

The mystery surrounding the Carpathian women's low birth rate is becoming clearer and clearer and the answers are intriguing and complex.

As Lara is a Dragonseeker mage, she uses various "rhyming" spells to work her magic. Some of them in the book are very descriptive, touching and very well done.

Negatives - Lara is a heroine that is too hard to like or to figure out. She is by turns insecure, confident, weak, strong, indulgent, selfless - the reader has a hard time figuring out her true nature. I realize that Feehan was trying to show that Lara was damaged emotionally as a child and is growing as the book goes along. However, the mixtures of emotions don't seem to ring true. At one point in the book, Lara tries to commit suicide. This was such a departure from the heroine's character that I was like, WTH? This is the same woman who escaped from a mage, became an adult, practiced her magic and went all over the world trying to find one ice cave. Someone that determined decides to throw it all in? I don't think so.

Feehan once again used the new Carpathian language which she introduced in Dark Demon. Her hero uses it constantly and the reader is forced to skim it, looking for the next English word to understand what he really said. It jars the reader from the story and makes it very frustrating to get a flow going - especially when you realize that it isn't really a true foreign language, but rather an imaginary one.

Feehan spent 32 pages at the end of the book on this so-called language to give translations to various words and phrases. I felt cheated and ripped off. Those 32 pages could have been used to write more to the story. At the end, I briefly considered taking the book back to the bookstore and asking for a return on my money.

So definitely mixed feelings about this book. I would recommend it to other fans of the Dark Series, but just be aware that along with a really good story are some serious flaws.




5 out of 5 stars One of the better "Dark" novels   September 3, 2008
 6 out of 8 found this review helpful

After last year's Dark Possession, I was leery about reading Dark Curse. Perhaps not the best of the "Dark" novels, Dark Curse is definitely one of the contenders for that distinction.

Yes, we have the Alpha male and the strong female totally at odds. He is determined to claim her, she is equally determined to flee. Her desperate attempt was heart-wrenching for the reader and eye opening for Nicolas.

Feehan artfully includes lifemates from previous novels as she relates the story of the Carpathian's fight for their survival. We learn more about the Dragonseekers (first introduced in Dark Demon) and the role they play. Although there are the requisite fights with vampires, this story masterfully deals with the deeper evil facing the Carpathians.

I cried through much of the book, and so now begins the long wait for the next installment in this series. Thank you, Christine Feehan!



1 out of 5 stars Never again!   September 3, 2008
 6 out of 11 found this review helpful

I, too, was very leary about reading this book after the last 2 releases. I have been a big fan of Feehan's for 6 years now. The last two Drake sisters books disappointed me so much that I stopped reading them halfway through. I wish I hadn't read this book either. Since her publisher change a couple of years ago, Feehan's books have gone downhill.

The book has no ending and has become so scientific that I wanted to take notes. I will not read another Dark Series book again, except for Skyler's book when it EVENTUALLY comes out, as we have been waiting SEVERAL years already for it. Go back to your old publisher, because they knew what they were doing. I rarely leave a bad review on amazon, but I am now. Not to mention, I work at a public library, and this is one book I will NOT be suggesting to other people.



5 out of 5 stars superb entry   September 3, 2008
 4 out of 13 found this review helpful

Carpathian Nicolas De La Cruz has come home to report bad news to his prince. However, he also plans to commit suicide ending his centuries of loneliness.

Lara Calladine has finally escaped the ice prison of her abusive father and even eviler grandfather. A half-breed she spent her childhood tortured by the pair in odious experiments to understand the dilution of her dragonkeeper bloodline with human DNA. She knows they are coming for her although that might be the nightmares that frighten her. When she and Nicholas meet, Lara knows she has found her soulmate; so has Nicholas, but trust of another person is something she has learned first hand to never do. Still the time to confront her nightmares is now as she has a persistent champion demanding to be at her side.

The latest Dark novel is a superb entry that can stand by itself as a powerful romantic fantasy yet also augments the super saga plot. The story line is fast-paced and filled with action; both trademarks of Christine Feehan. Lara makes the tale excellent as a unique individual who has suffered torment and torture her entire life. Nicholas realizes rather quickly that he has her love, but gaining her trust seems impossible even as he risks his life to help her. Ms. Feehan provides a terrific thriller to the delight of the Carpathian crowd.

Harriet Klausner



5 out of 5 stars Different but wonderful   September 3, 2008
 3 out of 5 found this review helpful

I'm going to be completely honest, I was a little taken back after I finished this book. It certainly takes us on a different track than the one we have been on with the Carpathians and it has all the romance, conflict, and fights that we would expect. But it is also poignant and rough to read at certain points. In the end, we are given a happy ending but with a twist I hadn't expected. I highly recommend it but it is not the Carpathian novel that its predecessors were. I think its probably the beginning of a new arc in the story and I can't wait for more.

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