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Mass Market Paperback Dark Dreamers Book

ISBN: 0843956879

ISBN13: 9780843956870

Dark Dreamers

(Part of the Dark (#7.1) Series and Dirk & Steele (#4) Series)

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In 'Dark Dream' Sara Marten will meet the man who is both angel and demon, Falcon - the Carpathian, the banished hero. In 'A Dream of Stone & Shadow' there are those to do terrible things in this... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Both of these Novela's are wonderful

I purchased this for the Marjorie Liu story "A dream of Stone and Shadow. It is an excellent story of a woman who sees multiple futures, not hers though, and a hero who is in so much pain, yet will do what can only be considered extraordinary lengths, to protect those he has promised to care for, as does our heroine. The child that brings these two completely different people together's plight is quite painful and one not often discussed in a romance novel, but it was not gratutitous, but powerful. To NOT read this book, and trash it like some of the other reviews said is sad. Those who might miss such a great story based on those other reviews are really missing one of the best short stories I've read this year. update: I finally got around to reading the Christine Feehan story, and all I can say is wow, as someone who had not read any of the books in this series before, and after reading all negative reviews I was more than a bit surprised at how wonderful it was I could not put it down, finished it in 2 days. I am sorry it took me so long to read it but, am very thankful I have. Thanks and Kudos to both Christine and Marjorie. -a fan

Two Great Stories!!!!

First off Chrsitne Feehan is awesome as always. And yes this is a reissue but if you are like me I did not but the first issue when it came out so this is like a new story to me. Great story and hot and steamy which is like a trademark for Feehan which is why she is one of my favorites. Okay the other author I am not familiar with this is the first time that I have red anything by her but let me tell you her story was HOT!!! I love stories were the man is well in this cas a gargoyle. Mainly becuase too few authors ever write about them and they are such perfect hero material. I loved the vulnarability of the hero he thought that he was too ugly in human looks (but not in gargoyle looks) to ever appeal to the heroine and I really liked the ending wheww very Hot!

Marjorie Liu story is excellent!

As other reviewers have noted, the Christine Feehan is a reprint of a short story from another anthology, so if you already have that anthology, or disliked the story, you'll be disappointed. However, the Marjorie Liu story is new and excellent! I've bought and kept all of her previous novels and I expect to buy and keep any of her future novels.

PLEASE NOTICE

DARK DREAMERS is a reissue of the novella in AFTER TWILIGHT. The story of Falcon and Sara is wonderful, but if you have AFTER TWILIGHT you already have this book. The Marjorie Liu story seems to be new at least I haven't read it before. It is very good. But if like me your funds are limited, you would want to know that the first 2/3 of the book are a reissue. I waited for this one to come out and they never had any review on the book listed. so I bought it without knowing it was a reissue.

an old favorite with a new favorite....

DARK DREAMERS opens with Christine Feehan's reissue of her story, "Dark Dream". Previously published in the anthology AFTER TWILIGHT, "Dark Dream" chronicles the story of lifemates Falcon and Sara Marten. Many years ago, the father of the current Prince of the Carpathians sent warriors out to various places to rid the world of the evil vampiric monsters. Falcon is one of those warriors and he fears his time as a Carpathian is running out and that he will soon turn vampire. Only the discovery of his lifemate can save him- but an ancient vampire has been stalking Sara for 15 years. Will Falcon be powerful enough to keep her safe? Christine Feehan was one of the early forerunners in popularizing the vampire romance and it is therefore a joy to see one of her earlier stories republished. "Dark Dream" is a stand alone story although several recurring characters are in the book. However, "Dark Dream" is first and foremost the story of Falcon and Sara and, as such, it is not necessary to have read any of the prior books. Christine Feehan's world building has set a high standard in paranormal romances. Her creation of the complex relationship between Carpathians and their lifemates is considered classic and other authors have aimed to follow in her footsteps. Falcon is unique from many of the other Carpathians in that he doesn't seem to experience the protective jealousy often seen in the initial stages of becoming lifemates. Perhaps it is his sheer joy at no longer being alone! Regardless, "Dark Dream" is still well worth revisiting after all these years. "A Dream of Stone and Shadow" by Marjorie M. Liu is a new installment in her fabulous Dirk and Steele series. Aggie Durand is able to see potential futures which aids her greatly in her detective work for Dirk and Steele. Relentless at pursuing child pornographers and molesters, Aggie is unable to resist the ghostly plea of Charlie that she rescue Emma from her abusers. Charlie is a prisoner himself of an evil witch. He can only communicate with Aggie or Emma when he is dead as his soul is then free to wander while his organs regenerate. After all, Charlie is a gargoyle. Aggie is determined to rescue both Emma and Charlie- but at what cost to herself? Marjorie M. Liu's innovativeness continues to astonish as her multilayered stories are rich both in character development and action. Charlie and Aggie are heroic in their desire to rescue and save those in need and yet both characters are down to earth as well. Charlie's incorporeal self adds an unusual aspect to the developing relationship between Charlie and Aggie but the author also cleverly uses this intangibility to further the storyline. Ms. Liu's ability to wring emotions from the reader is phenomenal as one will feel both the depths of despair and the sheer bliss of happiness while reading "A Dream of Stone and Shadow". "A Dream of Stone and Shadow" is certainly a stand alone story but this revi
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