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"Another good entry in this series"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Courtesy PNR Reviews
Posted December 5, 2001
Something occurs that awakens Gabriel the legendary
Carpathian hunter from his self-imposed grave. Gabriel
knows whatever caused this has also awakened his twin
brother Lucien the vampire. Gabriel remembers how Lucien
hunted vampires for centuries before becoming one and how
they vowed to kill one another if they Read more...
"She's done it yet again!!"
Reviewed by Kathy Boswell
Posted December 6, 2001
In this story, not only do we get to meet Gabriel
but we also get to meet his twin Lucian, both ancient
Carpathians thought to be dead. Such was not the case
though. Gabriel finally injured Lucian so badly that he was
able to bind him and go to ground Read more...
"A Wonderful new Carpathian tale."
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted December 6, 2001
After centuries of sleeping deep in the earth under an
ancient cemetery in Paris, legendary twins Gabriel and
Lucian are awakened by the movement of the earth during
construction and relocation of the cemetery. They were there
because during a horrific battle between the two, Gabriel
made the decision to entomb them both for all Read more...
"Another phenomenal story of the Carpathians"
Reviewed by Kelley Hartsell
Courtesy Love Romances
Posted February 12, 2002
Gabriel has just arisen from a centuries long sleep, deep
in the earth. His first thought is to assuage his crippling
hunger. He needs blood, and he needs it desperately.
However, he is hesitant to feed for fear his hunger will
make him unable to stop... and push him past Read more...
SummaryGabriel wakes deep within the ground, and the first
sensation he feels is an overwhelming hunger for blood. But
as he hunts the dark streets of Paris for prey, a voice
calls to him, soothing, calming, giving him the strength to
control his craving. Francesca Del Ponce is a healer, a
woman who radiates goodness as powerfully as the sun does
light. Though Garbriel knows she will be like hot silk in
his arms, though he knows the taste of her will be
addictive, he fears for her life and his soul if he takes
her. Then with one mind-shattering vow she gives herself--
I offer freely, without reservation, I offer my life for
yours as is my right--and with a firestorm of long-
forgotten feelings, he glimpses salvation.
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