"Dark and Compelling!"
Fighting to survive unendurable torment, Jacques
Dubrinsky's
shattered
mind manages to establish a connection with a stranger. A
woman who
might be able to save him, or who may be the cause of his
agony. American
surgeon Shea O'Halloran feels compelled to travel the
thousands of miles
to the Carpathian mountains, where she discovers a being
like none she
has ever known. In her desperate race to save Jacques, Shea
must face the
truth about what he is and about herself. Christine Feehan has given us another can't- put- it -down
page turner with
Dark Desire, the second book in her series about a race of
people who face
extinction and are hunted as vampires. I was pulled deep
into the
emotional impact of Jacques' destructive madness from page
one. The
relationship between Jacques and Shea reminded me of the
Beauty and the
Beast story. He desperately needs her but at the same time
is dangerous to
her, and she is drawn to him in spite of the fact that she
knows it may lead
to her destruction. Not for the faint of heart, this book does contain some
graphic violence
and some pretty hot romance. A very well written, entertaining story that I highly
recommend.
Reviewed by Janice Bennett
Posted July 18, 2001
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