Dark Song
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Narrated by:
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Jim Frangione
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By:
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Christine Feehan
About this listen
Stolen from her home at a young age and tormented for centuries, Elisabeta Trigovise is scared to show herself to anyone. Even though she has been rescued and is now safe within the Carpathian compound, she has lived in fear for so long she has no idea how to survive without it. She wants to answer the siren call of her lifemate - but the very thought terrifies her.
Before he found Elisabeta, Ferro Arany was an ancient warrior without emotion. Now that his senses have come alive, he knows it will take more than kind words and soft touches to convince the fractured woman that they are partners, not master and prisoner. For now, he will give her his strength until she finds hers, allowing the steady rhythm of his heart to soothe Elisabeta's fragile soul.
But even as she learns to stand on her own, the vampire who kept her captive is desperate to claim her again, threatening the song Elisabeta and Ferro are writing together.
©2020 Christine Feehan (P)2020 Recorded BooksWhat listeners say about Dark Song
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- Garrett K9
- 12-08-21
difficult when read wholly by a man
loved the story as always ,must admit I have preffered listening to the partnership of male and female as in others in the series ,ie dark peril, dark possession, dark slayer etc
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- Carrie
- 26-12-20
Feehan always delivers
Excellent story. I grieve the ending of each of this authors books. What's happening to them now?
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- Suzanne
- 01-11-20
love
loved this story the love between the carpathians
is fabulous, cant wait to get the next one
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- Dawn
- 04-09-20
Dark Song
I think this has been one of my favourites, I now look forward to the next book and wonder who the next main character will be as there are so many options.
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- Deezzee
- 01-11-20
WOW! Great Story!
Thoroughly enjoyed this story, I just love all the characters and the story line keeps you on the edge. Well narrated by Jim Frangione (even the voice of the heroine) and really gave depth to the different characters.
The story is about a Carpathian woman (A Carpathian is like a vampire/human/mage combo) who has been held captive and tortured for hundreds of years by a master vampire, and who is rescued by her Carpathian warrior true mate. She has been held in a small cage and treated like a slave with no thoughts of her own, no will and no idea what a Carpathian is. It is up to her true mate to keep her safe and bring her back to who she is meant to be. I won't give any plot away as I know you will want to discover them for yourself! I definitely recommend this book, I thoroughly enjoyed it.
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- Amazon Customer
- 29-10-20
wonderful
as always an exalent story sitting in bed i fond going to sleep impossable its so good but then i i do and habe to re listern who cares its soooo goof
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