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Dark Prince: The 'Dark' Carpathian Series: Book 1

Christine Feehan

Dark Prince: The 'Dark' Carpathian Series: Book 1

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ISBN:
9780749937478

Piatkus

A Piatkus title

Raven Whitney is a psychic who has used her gift to help the police track down a serial killer. Now she is determined to escape the glare of recent publicity for the peace and quiet of the Carpathian Mountains. Despite her own emotional fatigue, Raven finds herself connecting psychically to another wounded individual somewhere close by. Prince Mikhail Dubrinsky is the leader of his people but, as his ancient Carpathian race grows ever closer to extinction, he is close to giving in to the heavy weight of loneliness and despair. Then a female voice enters his mind and tries to console him. Intrigued, Mikhail becomes obsessed with finding this unusual human female. From the moment their minds touch, Raven and Mikhail form a connection. But there are those who incorrectly view all Carpathians as vampires, and are determined to give their extinction a helping hand.

Reviews

  • ‘Feehan has a knack for bringing vampiric Carpathians to vivid, virile life in her Dark Carpathian novels…'’ (Publishers Weekly)
  • ‘satisfying action adventure romance … Love and danger are a winning combination in Feehan's latest’ (Booklist)
  • ‘The exciting and multifaceted world that impressive author Christine Feehan has created continues to improve with age' (Romantic Times)

Paperback: £7.99

Published 25/01/2007