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Dark Tarot (Dark Carpathian Book 35) by Christine Feehan

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Description

Sandu Berdardi continues to exist only to protect his people. An ancient Carpathian, his entire long life has been dedicated to honor above all else. He knows his time has passed, especially since he has not been able to find his lifemate—the anchor to keep him sane in a world he no longer understands. But just as he truly starts to give up hope, a voice reaches out to him in the night and his world explodes into color.

Adalasia enters Sandu’s mind seamlessly, as if she has been a part of him forever. While she can see the shape of things to come in her deck of cards, her gift is both a blessing and a curse. The true course of Sandu’s quest remains unclear, with danger waiting at every turn. She cannot see everything the future holds, but she does know it is a journey the will take together.

By joining him, she will start them down a dangerous, seductive path from which there is no coming back…

Publication Date 9/11/2021

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My Review

This has to be one of the authors better stories concerning the Carpathians in a while! Loving the ancients stories, and I was a little worried how we would go about telling the stories as we had no major villain to battle. But in this book we go in a totally different direction…..

Sandu is an ancient carpathian hunter/warrior. After living for so many centuries he’s now debating on his future! It’s looking bleak, his brethren are slowly finding their lifemates (a woman who hold the light and the salvation of every carpathian) but he knows his time is coming close to either end his life, or for a battle to end his life! But his salvation comes when he least expects it…..
Carpathian males aren’t all born warriors, some have normal lives, but the past threatened their lives, and so many turned to hunters. But Sandu has always been a hunter, and he keeps his honour by standing by his vow to his lifemate and the ancients he lives with.

Many years ago a group of hunters banded together to live a monastery, they knew they were too powerful to remain in the world, so they withdrew, only honing their battle skills with one another, or if danger approached them. A few of the ancients have found mates, and in the last few books, the females that have been found have told the hunters that their mates are out there, so that’s why they’ve left the monastery. They’ve come out to find the light to their darkness.

Lasia is a tarot card reader, she’s come from a long line of fortune tellers. But she’s also from a long line of guardians! What’s she guarding? Well, we do find out in this book, and I have a feeling this is the direction we will take for the next few books!

As a modern woman, Lasia is finding the transaction from human to Carpathian hard (like most of the books) she thinks like a human, she’s independent, and is finding Sandu’s way of thinking as arrogant and a little demeaning! So as normal the female fights the hunter on almost all things!

We catch up with previous characters and also previous couples (which I absolutely love) we have a few battles. We have a few steamy moments, but the focus is totally on the story that unfolds chapter after chapter.

So I’m definitely looking forward to the next book.

🦋

Excerpt

Adalasia’s voice was soft. The notes like music, penetrating right through skin and bone, deeper still, through his heart to pierce his black, black, very tattered, very scarred soul. He could almost feel the way her amazing voice managed to weave together pieces of that broken travesty. He was at his most vulnerable, unable to see properly—and at his most lethal. An unknown male was touching his lifemate. There were enemies close, humans—but enemies nevertheless.

“We’ve benefited from your guidance so many times, Lasia. I can’t imagine what we would do without you,” the other male said as he slung his arm around Adolf’s shoulders.

The need to kill receded slowly as Sandu recognized that the two males were obviously a couple. He breathed away the monstrous response that had arisen so strong in him followed by so many other unfamiliar emotions he hadn’t ever had to cope with. Jealousy? Was that a true emotion an honorable Carpathian would feel? It was a little humiliating to think that he would experience such a thing. He stood still, breathing, letting the air move through his lungs, waiting for the terrible crash of unwanted feelings to cycle through and leave him so he could think rationally.

Sandu allowed himself the luxury of drinking her in while the two men took their leave and moved down the steps and away. He immediately cut off anyone else from entering her shop simply by standing on the lowest step. There would be no way to get around his large body. He heard her swift intake of breath, and then her eyes met his.

“Adalasia.” He said her name with deliberate gentleness. “Sandu Berdardi.” He gave her the courtesy of his name.

Her gaze swept the width of his shoulders, his tall, intimidating form, his dark eyes and hard demeanor. Because he was a man who noted every detail, he caught the slight tremor to her voice.

“Adalasia Ravasio. How did you find me?”

He ignored the question and gained a step. That put him nearly to her. One more stair and he’d be on the same one with her. She didn’t give way.

“You can’t be here. You have to go.” She whispered the warning, ducking her head as if she feared someone might overhear or be able to read her lips.

He gestured toward her sign, the one that said she did readings. “I’ve come for your guidance.” He took another step, forcing her to back up to the shallow porch.

“I read your cards. There was danger all around you. You have to go while you can, Sandu. You might think this is all silly and a game because I read cards, but I’m not wrong. You have to leave.”

He stepped up onto the porch beside her. She wore a dark, long, olive-colored skirt that fell around her ankles in soft ruffles. Her camisole was very modern, much more so than he would have approved, but now that he was close to her, he could see the way the lighter olive-colored material showcased the swell of her breasts. The laces going up the valley between her breasts drew attention, making him want to explore those curves.

He put his hand very gently on her flat belly and exerted pressure to back her through the open door. “Are you concerned about the three men and the woman watching you from across the way?” He reached behind him and closed the door firmly.

Adalasia gave a little sigh and moved around him to open the door and turn the sign around that proclaimed she was giving another reading. “You’re a stubborn man.”

“It’s best that you realize I have no intention of leaving you behind. If I leave this place, you will be traveling with me.”

From DARK TAROT published by arrangement with Berkley, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC. Copyright © 2021 by Christine Feehan.

About the Author

Christine Feehan is a #1 New York Times and international bestselling author with 90 published novels to date, including seven series; Leopard Series, Dark Series, Ghostwalker Series, Drake Sisters Series, the Sisters of the Heart Series, Shadow Series and Torpedo Ink. Six of her series have hit the #1 spot on the New York Times bestselling list as well.

She has been published in multiple languages and in many formats, including audio book, e-book, hardcover and large print. Her ground-breaking book trailer commercials have been shown on TV and in the movie theaters. She has been featured on local TV and appeared on the The Montel Williams Show.

Visit Christine Feehan online:

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