Dark Possession by Christine Feehan
I discovered Christine Feehan about 3 years ago. Since then, she has been an automatic buy on my list of romance authors. The first book I read by her was Dark Destiny. Even though at the time I was not particularly a huge fan of paranormal romance, I still had to go find her previous books. Dark Prince, the first in the Dark Series, is still one of my all time favorite romance books.
If you’ve been following the Dark Series, you already know about the Carpathians. Basically, Christine Feehan has created another species with the same traits as vampires, but they are not evil. There are vampires, but these are Carpathians who have basically chosen the dark side. I’ve lost track of how many books there are in the Dark Series, but the story and concept behind the Carpathians is extremely complex now.
In this book, Manolito and MaryAnn are lifemates. However, Manolito after having been injured saving a Carpathian woman in a previous book, is now living in and out of the spirit world and physical world. To complicate matters more, MaryAnn is discovering the psychic side of herself she never knew existed.
This book did not knock Dark Prince off the number one position in my Christine Feehan favorites, but it definitely was great read. It held true to the Carpathian world that the author has created. No matter how many books she writes showing a Carpathian male finding his one true lifemate, she still makes the romance and chemistry unique. I love how she brings together an alpha male character and a strong independent heroine.
I also follow 2 other Christine Feehan series, the Ghostwalkers and the Drake Sisters series. I’m very anxious for the next Drake Sisters book. It should be Joley’s story, and I’ve found her to be an interesting character from the beginning of this paranormal series. The Ghostwalker series is more romantic suspense, and with each book, it continues to build intrigue and mystery.
If you love paranormal romance, Christine Feehan books are not to be missed.
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