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This book is essentially great. There are some stuff that does not apply to me, but I just skip them and take those ideas that do. It's a matter of getting the concept of the book, and see how it applies to you.
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Like all the Dark series, I love this book. The moment when Lucian almost sacrificed his life so as not to turn vampire was very moving, and I found tears in my eyes. It was devastating to simply exist and not have hope to push you on in life. Christine Feehan has this unique capability to entrance readers in all her Dark series. Even after reading this latest one in the series, I'm thirsty for more Christine Feehan books. I've read stories from other authors that have the tendency to get rather 'predictable' after a while, with repeated sentences (try and read a few Elizabeth Lowell books and you'll know what I mean...I don't mean to insult Lowell, I'm also a fan of hers, but after a… Read more
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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!
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