Dark Sentinel
A Carpathian Novel, Book 32
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Narrated by:
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Jim Frangione
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Written by:
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Christine Feehan
About this listen
In an explosive novel from number one New York Times best-selling author Christine Feehan, a human woman ignites the desire of her Carpathian lifemate - and of an ancient vampire with a score to settle.
After the devastating loss of her entire family, Lorraine Peters heads to the woods searching for peace of mind and anything to quell the anger in her soul. Instead, she stumbles upon a scene of horrific violence, as one man lies helpless in the face of three attackers.
Andor Katona's existence has been a harsh one, living for centuries as a monk in the Carpathian Mountains. Unable to find his lifemate, he almost welcomes his release from a colorless and unfeeling world at the hands of the vampire hunters who have mistaken him for their prey. That is, until a whirling ball of fury bursts onto the scene, determined to save him.
In one glimpse, in one breath, Andor recognizes Lorraine as his lifemate, but it will take more than their telepathic connection to convince her of their immortal bond. Lorraine is a lethal combination of cunning and courage. So much so that she captures the attention of a master vampire, one who has already lost what was once irreplaceable to him. One who will strike with deadly precision at Andor and his ancient Carpathian comrades in a war to end all wars.
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- T-in-a-dash
- 2024-02-19
Narration isn’t bad but holy SLOW
I may not be the best reviewer for this book as I didn’t get far. Even listening at 1.2x speed, I found this book like sleeping powder from the get go. All the monotonous explanation to his lady about who he is, what he was fighting and what she is to him bored me to tears.
This was my first book in this series and some series get better as the author finds their groove, but some go horribly downhill as they try to find new ways to keep the series alive. If this book is any indication, it’s the latter.
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