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Book Review of Dark Slayer (Carpathians, Bk 20)

Dark Slayer (Carpathians, Bk 20)
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My appreciation for this series has been lagging for some time so I was pleasantly surprised to enjoy this latest installment as much as I did. I do feel like there are to many unanswered questions about the Carpathians I have grown to love. Maybe Ms Feehan will start to pull it all together and give us the *ending* we all deserve on this series.

The love story is touching and well-linked to the story line. Familiar Carpathians and vampires return in this book. All of the characters are consistent with prior novels and show real personal growth.

I'm not convinced that the new elements [extra Carpathian language] make them any more interesting than the early paperback offerings. I still miss the simple love stories we had in the first half of this series. But I am glad I didn't miss this one with Ivory and Razvan and their family of wolves. There were some really cool aspects to Ivory's wolf pack and her magical connection to the wolves.