Dark Slayer
Number of pages: 361
Wow!
Feehan has a delicate touch, and has mastered it with this book. Despite the focal pair being literally torn apart, they have truly two of the most complete character developments I’ve read. The slayer, Ivory Malinov, has every right to be a vicious animal with no remorse. Yet her character shines with warrior valor. (no wimpy heroine in this one folks!)
And her leading man, Razvan, is the true balance to Ivory’s steel. His quiet strength and self-sacrificing nature creates a harmonic that blends into brilliant writing. The love story is not hurried, the big-bads chasing the pair aren’t bloated and pompous, the supporting characters aren’t overly saccharine. This is one of the best books of this series. It should appeal to both lovers of the Dark Carpathians, and newcomers to Feehan’s unique gentleness.
Lovely, tough, and satisfying.
Overall book rating: 8




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