Dark Fire (Dark #6) 
"There is always a price to pay."
So Darius warned her when she accepted a position with his traveling troupe. And gazing mesmerized at the merciless slash of his mouth, the implacable resolve on his face, the soulless emptiness of his black eyes, Tempest was afraid to ask what it was.
She had always been different, apart from others. From the moment his arms closed around her, enveloping her in a sorcerer's spell, Darius seemed to understand her unique gifts. But did his kiss offer the love and belonging she sought, or a danger more potent than his own panthers?
Somewhere deep inside herself, Tempest, realized she knew the answer. She had no choice but to accept the velvet stroke of his tongue, 'submit to the white-hot heat piercing her skin, welcome an erotic pleasure like no other. . . .
Another "are you kidding me with your bossing this heroine around like that?!?!" book. I wanted to do some ballbusting FOR the girl, sheesh.
Best so far in this series!!!When Darius, the leader of a small band of Carpathian musicians, first sees the new mechanic hired to work on the band's touring vehicles, he is astonished to see the red color of her hair. It has been centuries since he last saw colors or even felt emotions. Although mechanic Tempest Trine needs the job, she quickly realizes she's bitten off more than she can chew. Tempest has always felt different, apart from others. And we have Syndil, who was attacked by one of

I try, I really do. But Christine's books always bore me even though I want to love them. In this case, it was boredom and the heroine.
I was a pre-teen when I read this book and I thought it was the most romantic book ever. Then as a teenager I broke down that glass wall, threw away the tinted glasses, and gained something of value called self-respect. I re-read "Dark Fire" and hated it. Christine Feehan may be a legendary author but in my opinion she uses too many repetitive themes and her character developments are weak and sidetracked by sex and meaningless arguments.Darius is a Carpathian who is feared by many. *rolls eye*
++Spoilers++DNF @ 20%Rant comming...Please do not get offended if you liked this book. This is my opinion, my observations and in no way means to offend those who have enjoyed it.The beginning seemed promising and went straight downhill for me when he took advantage of her while she slept and bonded with her by biting her neck then attempted to erase her mind of the memory. This is rape to me. I am sooooo angry right now that the most I can write is what I hated:1. "Honey" is what my grandmother
Origanilly Read June 2008Ok, I know I say this everytime, but this is my favorite of the series so far!I really enjoyed Darius and Tempest's storyline (especially all of the stuff with the leopards.) After reading the last book, I was so happy to see that both Darius and Barack found their lifemates. I'm slao glad she told this story right after the last one - it really cleared things up for me.This book was great and I loved that Tempest could communicate telepathically with the animals!
Christine Feehan
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 390 pages Rating: 4.31 | 21163 Users | 472 Reviews

Present Books As Dark Fire (Dark #6)
| Original Title: | Dark Fire |
| ISBN: | 0505524473 (ISBN13: 9780505524478) |
| Edition Language: | English URL http://www.christinefeehan.com/dark_fire/index.php |
| Series: | Dark #6 |
| Characters: | Julian Savage, Dayan, Darius Daratrazanoff, Tempest Trine, Syndil, Barack (Dark Carpathians), Cullen Tucker, Jack (Dark Fire), Ellen (Dark Fire), William Wallace (Dark Fire), Matt Broderick, Brandy Grand |
| Setting: | United States of America |
| Literary Awards: | Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Award (RT Award) for Best Vampire Romance (2001), RBL Romantica Hughie Award for Best Cover (2001), P.E.A.R.L. (Paranormal Excellence Award for Romantic Literature) for Best Overall Paranormal AND Best Shapeshifter (2001) |
Commentary Toward Books Dark Fire (Dark #6)
They were masters of the darkness, searching through eternity for a mistress of the light..."There is always a price to pay."
So Darius warned her when she accepted a position with his traveling troupe. And gazing mesmerized at the merciless slash of his mouth, the implacable resolve on his face, the soulless emptiness of his black eyes, Tempest was afraid to ask what it was.
She had always been different, apart from others. From the moment his arms closed around her, enveloping her in a sorcerer's spell, Darius seemed to understand her unique gifts. But did his kiss offer the love and belonging she sought, or a danger more potent than his own panthers?
Somewhere deep inside herself, Tempest, realized she knew the answer. She had no choice but to accept the velvet stroke of his tongue, 'submit to the white-hot heat piercing her skin, welcome an erotic pleasure like no other. . . .
Specify Of Books Dark Fire (Dark #6)
| Title | : | Dark Fire (Dark #6) |
| Author | : | Christine Feehan |
| Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
| Book Edition | : | First Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 390 pages |
| Published | : | October 28th 2001 by Love Spell |
| Categories | : | Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires |
Rating Of Books Dark Fire (Dark #6)
Ratings: 4.31 From 21163 Users | 472 ReviewsCommentary Of Books Dark Fire (Dark #6)
Another "are you kidding me with your bossing this heroine around like that?!?!" book. I wanted to do some ballbusting FOR the girl, sheesh.
Best so far in this series!!!When Darius, the leader of a small band of Carpathian musicians, first sees the new mechanic hired to work on the band's touring vehicles, he is astonished to see the red color of her hair. It has been centuries since he last saw colors or even felt emotions. Although mechanic Tempest Trine needs the job, she quickly realizes she's bitten off more than she can chew. Tempest has always felt different, apart from others. And we have Syndil, who was attacked by one of

I try, I really do. But Christine's books always bore me even though I want to love them. In this case, it was boredom and the heroine.
I was a pre-teen when I read this book and I thought it was the most romantic book ever. Then as a teenager I broke down that glass wall, threw away the tinted glasses, and gained something of value called self-respect. I re-read "Dark Fire" and hated it. Christine Feehan may be a legendary author but in my opinion she uses too many repetitive themes and her character developments are weak and sidetracked by sex and meaningless arguments.Darius is a Carpathian who is feared by many. *rolls eye*
++Spoilers++DNF @ 20%Rant comming...Please do not get offended if you liked this book. This is my opinion, my observations and in no way means to offend those who have enjoyed it.The beginning seemed promising and went straight downhill for me when he took advantage of her while she slept and bonded with her by biting her neck then attempted to erase her mind of the memory. This is rape to me. I am sooooo angry right now that the most I can write is what I hated:1. "Honey" is what my grandmother
Origanilly Read June 2008Ok, I know I say this everytime, but this is my favorite of the series so far!I really enjoyed Darius and Tempest's storyline (especially all of the stuff with the leopards.) After reading the last book, I was so happy to see that both Darius and Barack found their lifemates. I'm slao glad she told this story right after the last one - it really cleared things up for me.This book was great and I loved that Tempest could communicate telepathically with the animals!

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