"fabulously wicked contemporary romantic fantasy"
Feuding Conall O'Rourke kills Sean Kavanagh, which should
have elated the warrior. However, he learns the price of
slaying someone cherished by Irish deity Morrigan,
Conall. She curses him with the worst punishment he could
imagine; to protect the descendants of his despised enemy
Sean. Eight centuries later, Conall remains diligently at his
task, but sees an ending coming soon. There remains one
Kavanagh left and once this one dies, Conall will be
free. At the Castle of Dark Dreams, fate plays havoc with
his dream when he realizes that Gerry Kavanagh is a
female, when all her protected were stupid guys, but also
she is an immortal vampire. Although a rookie bloodsucker
having changed less than two years ago, Gerry, she is also
a Paranormal Undercover Field Force Agent who is trying to
stop an otherworldly serial killer who looks more
serpentine than human. Conall reluctantly must assist her
to keep her safe even as he finds he is attracted to her;
a feeling that has eluded him since Morrigan visited him. As always the return of Sparkle is a delight, but the tale
belongs to Conall and the last Kavanagh, an immortal he
must protect. The lead couple is an inspiring teammate as
the hero falls in love with his enemy (her surname to
Conall is like the Abbot and Costello routine Niagara
Falls) while the courageous vampiress finds the hunk
irresistible although she cannot understand why he seems
upset over her DNA. Readers will enjoy the irony of this
fabulously wicked contemporary romantic fantasy with its
tongue in cheek (and elsewhere) story line. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted May 18, 2007
SummaryThe final book in the Castle of Dark Dreams Trilogy
Their bloodline made them enemies. Their fantasies made them
lovers...
Conall O'Rourke has lived under a goddess's wrath for
centuries, after killing her favorite warrior in battle.
Now, nearing the end of his servitude, he has only one
Kavanagh left to protectGerry, a woman so beautiful
and sensual that she may cause him to forget the years of
bad blood between them...
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