Rating:  Summary: Dark Fire: One of the Best Review: Dark Fire was my first book written by Christeen Feehan. I loved it so much that I went back and bought all her other books. She has became one of my favorite writers. So far Dark Fire is still my favorite, but I still love the other books and I am eagerly waiting for more.
Rating:  Summary: This one will set your imagination on fire Review: I thank the day that someone introduced me to Christine Feehan. She is sheer brilliance! This one is about Darius, the older brother of Desari (and younger brother to Gregori). If you haven't read these, don't worry about it, because it's easy to read these without being in order. The beauty of the book lies in the raw emotion and candor. The writing is done with such sensuality and eloquence that you can't help but get swept in. If you love paranormal romances, or even suspenseful ones, you'll enjoy this.
Rating:  Summary: A classic "Can't put it down book" Review: I don't think I have ever been compelled to finish a book before. Dark Fire certainly pulled me into the story from the moment I picked it up, until I put it down, completed. This was just the start. Since then I've read the entire series and can't wait for Dark Guardian. Well done, Christine Feehan !
Rating:  Summary: Simply excellent Review: This is the first "Dark" series I read recently. I am awed by the twist in the genre, I am humbled by the beauty of the love between a Carpathian and his lifemate. I continued reading two more Dark books, namely Dark Challenge and Dark Gold, and I must say, so far, Dark Fire is much better than these two. Darius's story is full of INTENSITY. Everything about the book is intense, as if the writer was 'in her utmost prime' when she wrote it. Dark Fire is well-written, hauntingly beautiful, mystifyingly intense and at the same time, magnificently sensual. A good read. Now I'm going to devour Dark Magic next. Keep up the good work, Christine!
Rating:  Summary: Three Cheers for Christine! Review: I am hooked. In the space of two weeks, when I picked up Dark Legend, I have bought out every CF book within the book stores and mail ordered the rest. This was the second one I read, then I read it's predecessor, Dark Challange, and read it again. I love that Christine is able to introduce Darius in Dark Challenge, establish him as a strong character without taking from Julian's pull and then reintroduce the same characters in Dark Fire with the introduction of the mechanic that Desari wanted in Dark Challange. It's a joy to see such a likable character such as Darius find his lifemate and win her heart.
Rating:  Summary: A Vampire-like Story, But Not Quite Review: I loved this book. It was the first one that I read by Christine Feehan...To be honest I never even heard of her until I saw this book. I loved the characters. They seem extremely realistic. What sane human would be confronted by these creatures and not want to run? I am very glad that Tempest...the heroine in the story was not some blond curly haired bimbo that just takes what ever is given to her by the overgrown and bossy male of the story. Darius is a very sexy character. I loved him...(too bad there are none like him in real life). He showed some real emotions in the book. That is a good thing. Most male characters in romances do not really show the other side of their personality. He showed doubt and compassion and a real sense of maybe things need to be thought out instead of just done. But don't get me wrong...he was far from a pushover. As for the other Christine Feehan books, which I went out and bought afterwards because I loved this one so much, it is a bit disappointing. But since this one was so good...you can't help but hope another one will come along. I am sure it will. This series has a lot of potential. It just needs some more work and thought to bring in some realism.
Rating:  Summary: A story hard to tear yourself away from Review: Dark Fire by Christine Feehan is a fast paced compelling page turner full of electrifing energy a book that is hard to tear yourself away from. I didn't care much for Ms. Feehan's Carpathian series until I read Dark Fire. In Dark Fire the author stays with the Carpathian theme but makes her heroine more crisp, independent, and candid, taking a look at the Carpathian lifestyle, and after seeing her place in it she is displeased and attempts to run away.
Rating:  Summary: These boys and thier spit-fire women! Review: Another wonderful one by Feehan. The women just keep getting more independent, which makes it even better.
Rating:  Summary: This one's a keeper! Review: I thoroughly enjoyed this novel. I wrote Feehan's Carpathian series off until I read Dark Fire. This installment is the freshest entry I've read in Feehan's series. Feehan basically stays with the stock Carpathian plotline, but makes the heroine more astute and candid. In other words, the heroine takes one look at the Carpathian lifestyle, sees her own place in it, and makes a few serious attempts to run away. I enjoyed the aspects of Darius' and Tempest's relationship that Feehan chose to emphasize. One of my favorite components was that Darius had to act according to his own instincts and wonder if he was doing the right thing, since he was not raised by Carpathians and did not know their ways. Self-doubt is a realistic feeling. Kudos. His attitude of "My wish is your command" is a bit over the top, but that's all part of this series. This installment is worth your money. A fresh and invigorated entry in the Carpathian series.
Rating:  Summary: A Good Book Review: Dark Fire is a good book and i recommend it to all loyal feehan fans.
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