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Dark Possession (Carpathians 15)

Dark Possession (Carpathians 15)
By Christine Feehan

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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #6379 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-06
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 352 pages

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Synopsis
Manolito De La Cruz discovers his lifemate only to hear she would never accept a male of the species. Mary Ann Delaney has been around the Carpathians for a little while now, and having met several of the men, she knows she would have a difficult time being a lifemate to any of them. She's a counsellor for women and she wants to go back to her home turf. Manolito was born and bred in the Carpathian mountains, but has lived in South America with his four brothers on their extensive cattle ranch. They are laws unto themselves, and have long ago taken on possessive, passionate and arrogant ways that only magnify the already dominant traits of their race. MaryAnn, modern city girl, is about to meet a rainforest predator.


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Hot!5
I've been addicted to the Carpathian series for a while now and have always enoyed the romance, but none of her other books have compared to this one for 'melt' factor. Last week a friend told me that female author's can't write good sex scenes - I'll be lending her this book and watching her eat her words!!!

The De La Cruz's brothers never look so tempting until now4
I waited impatiently for this book but ironically I forgot about it for some time until it was giving to me as an early gift and once more, I was not disappointed. I have been a fan of Christine Feehan from the first Carpathian novel and own most of her novels. I for one was not disappointed and establish this book a great addition on my shelf. In here we have our hero on the verge of becoming a vampire; Manolito De La Cruz is called back to his Carpathian homeland and unexpectedly finds his destined life mate, MaryAnne Delaney, who has no idea of the lengths that Manolito will go through to keep his mate.

Well after reading this I found the characters to be strong, absorbing, and very hard to ignore in different ways. I did wish, however, for more of a continuance of the story from the "Celebration". Like what happened to Manolito from the time he was stabbed till he woke to early in the rainforest? How did he manage to convince Mary Ann to take a journey with people she didn't know? What exactly did Gregori do to bring Manolito back - and (while I understand the concept) what exactly did he do during his journey to the tree of life to retrieve Manolito's spirit. Since this spirit journey has great deal to do with the actual story line, I wish that it had been better explained. I enjoyed meeting Vlad and his life mate in the shadow world, but wondered why Ivory wasn't there with them. Is this another story? Is she really dead? Enquiring minds want to know or am I asking too much.

I liked meeting some of the new old ones for pretty much the first time. There will be readers (dedicated fans really) that will be put off by Feehan's direction. And this story definitely threw in some new factors that hadn't been really mentioned in previous books. I'm sure if you loved her other books and actually pick this one up, you're going to love it. A must read for paranormal lovers and romance lovers alike. This book along with her other work makes you feel you're actually a character taking part in the story and not just reading it at a distant. This book draws you in completely and keeps you there and if you lucky it might even take you away. I wouldn't mind reading Zacharias' story next but here's hoping.

When is someone going to admit Feehan's writing is poor 2
There where so many unanswered questions in "Possession".By the end of this book,I had the distinct feeling that the writer had lost the plot!The story just did not flow.The bits about the after life and also the semi-ghost thing,where really unconvincing.Mary Ann was meant to be a city girl and there where numerous references to designer fashions and make-up but it seemed as if the writer did not know much about these things.The info on plants and animals in the Brazillian Rainforrest where "flung in" almost as gap fillers,in between the pages,upon pages of eroctica(2 pages just for a kiss!)I did not get a sense that there was any real research done here.
These books where recommended to me by Amazon.The Carpathian people as a concept,is very good.I just wish someone else had thought of it first.Feehan is not a good story teller.