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  • teta

    teta said:

    i used to like darius but when i read the story about lucian and jaxon,gosh i wish i'm jaxon!!!

    posted Wednesday, November 21 2007
  • shadowsong

    shadowsong said:

    I like the Dark series okay, but I much prefer her GhostWalkers and Drake Sisters series (The Sisters, especially, since I'm a Wiccan and she actually did some research on it before writing those ones.). To me, they have more variation, although they can become a bit too repetitive as well. I don't go out of my way for any of her books anymore, but if one catches my eye at the store, I might pick it up.

    posted Sunday, July 22 2007
  • LynTaylor

    lyntaylor said:

    You're right. I don't usually like to say someone's a terrible writer because I know just how hard it is. This series is like the poor cousin of Kenyon's Dark Hunter series. Not that the storyline doesn't have merit. I like how her vampires come about and the Carpathian mythology but each couple seem to be very much like the last. Caveman Carpathian meets modern, strong-willed woman.

    posted Friday, July 20 2007 ( | view 2 replies )
  • rob

    rob said:

    lol, nope definitely not alone...Feehan's a mostly terrible writer, but her Dark books are way fun anyway, and the whole different twist she puts on the usually overdone vampire thing makes them worth the reading...

    posted Friday, July 20 2007
  • rob

    rob said:

    LOL...I tried counting once how many times she said, 'molten mercury' (she says, 'molten gold' in Dark Gold...eesh) I had to stop after not too long cause it was getting depressing...I kept having this urge to send the woman a damn thesaurus...jeez...

    posted Friday, July 20 2007 ( | view 1 reply )
  • LynTaylor

    lyntaylor said:

    Don't know if it's just me but I find that the sex scenes after about the 4th or 5th time all start to sound the same and I was kinda getting bored. I also found myself cringing at the 'eyes of molten mercury' after having read it for the 100th time. Other than that I quite like the series so far, although the 'New Orleans' thing has already been well and truly covered.

    posted Friday, July 20 2007
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