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Dark Symphony #11 New York Times
Christine Feehan
Welcome to the world of Christine Feehan, who has thrilled legions of fans with her seductive, sensual romances about the Carpathians. Now, she presents the long-awaited story of Byron, and the one woman meant to be his...
He was Carpathian, a species as old as time. he could shift
shape and soar high, run with the wolves, yet without light
to his darkness, he could so easily give in to the whispers
of temptation, the call of r power and turn wholly evil--to
become the undead, as many of his kind had chosen to do. He
traveled the world, hunting the vampire, seeking to
maintain a balance of life in a world of bleak loneliness.
And then he heard the music...
Blinded and scarred in a terrible accident, Antonietta
Scarletti made music that thrilled the world with its
beauty and passion. Descended from a long line of psychics,
Antonietta has learned to rely on her other senses to "see"
the world around her, but nothing could have prepared her
for Byron. He came to her, drawn by her music, and became
her secret obsession. Others fear him, sensing that he is
dangerous -- a predator-- but for Antonietta, he is her
ultimate fantasy, her dream lover. He woos her with kisses
full of erotic allure, whispering that she is his light,
his salvation. Byron has waited an eternity for her, and he
will let nothing stand between him and the woman born to be
his lifemate...

Berkley, March 2003
ISBN #0515135216 342 pages Paperback $6.99
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