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Post by Jaxon on Dec 21, 2003 2:40:17 GMT -5
I don't believe she was going to do a sequel to this book. Don't quote me on this but go check out www.christinefeehan.com! The site will have the answer for you.
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Post by Lucian on Dec 21, 2003 15:52:15 GMT -5
I'll ask a question for everyone to give an answer if they so desire!
Pick a favorite quote and explain why you like it in one word!
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maidenofthelight
Fledgling
I am from the earth and therefore shall inherit all her gifts.
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Post by maidenofthelight on Dec 23, 2003 15:02:44 GMT -5
I want to know when there will be a sequal to this book
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Post by Lucian on Dec 31, 2003 20:14:42 GMT -5
I'm in the beginning of this book and I'm addicted. This is an awesome book. So far. I love the way Christine describes things. Especially the Don Nicolai. I hope there is a sequel b/c I sure would go and buy it. I'm still not sure what the don is in the book part man part lion or how he became to be that way but it sure is interesting. I stopped that the part where he saves her from an attack by another lion.
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Post by Jaxon on Jan 6, 2004 13:12:54 GMT -5
I found this book to be really really good. I loved the use of Italian and the personality of the main two characters Isabella and Nicolai. It was like I could feel the tension or passion or intensity whenever something was being described. I've yet to read the Scarletti curse but this book has persuaded me to buy it.
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maidenofthelight
Fledgling
I am from the earth and therefore shall inherit all her gifts.
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Post by maidenofthelight on Jan 8, 2004 8:15:25 GMT -5
Lucian....read on. you will understand the way he came to be what he is and why. I also could not put it down. Jaxon... I also loved the use of Italian. I loved it so much I started studying Italian as a third Lang. I found myself reading aloud to hear the passion and the love in the Italian language. It is amazing to me how something can affect you in so many different ways.
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Post by voiceintheshadow on Jan 15, 2004 16:27:01 GMT -5
i like lair of the lion it reminded me of beauty and the beast because only she could really see him for who he was not how....
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Post by Jaxon on Mar 16, 2004 12:20:41 GMT -5
I wish she would make a sequel to this book. She could right a story about Isabella's brother and Nicolai's sister getting together.
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Post by Myrrha on Mar 16, 2004 12:36:51 GMT -5
Ahhh now that would be an interesting twist on things Jax. I read this one a while ago so I suppose I must reread it and refresh my memorie,... I do however remember the Lion/Man part really well....
;D Must be because I am a Cat Lover!!
Lets see, christine has written on witches, carpathians, shapeshifters, you know, I really find myself curious as to see if she will go into depth on the Wizards, I find myself curious as to know what the fate of Dominic of the DragonSeeker's sister was...
[glow=purple,2,300]Myrrha 'Eternal Searcher of Souls,...'[/glow]
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Post by Jaxon on Mar 16, 2004 12:48:31 GMT -5
Tell me more about Dominic of the DragonSeekers for I don't remember him that much. I'm liking the wizard sisters a great deal. More than I thought I would.
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Post by Myrrha on Mar 18, 2004 12:33:18 GMT -5
Sorry I got off topic with Dominic - he's carpathian.
Dominic appeared in Dark Symphony. HE has GREEN eyes.....oooh I love green eyes. He's ancient, sent out by Vladimir, we know that his sister Rhiannon, was a wizard apprentice, and dissappeared. He comes to Byron's call for aid, unknown by even Gregori,..Byron puts faith in his brothrin Dominic, and gets a jolt of Ancient blood...more ancient than Mikhail's.
Dominic doesn't say too much, but you get a sense that theres more to the man, than meets the eye. Did I tell you how much I like the thought of green eyes on a carpathian male? Most of all the carpathians have dark eyes,..black, silver, grey....except for Julian and Aiden, they have golden eyes.....
I wrote to christine and asked her about Dominic,... her reply
As far as Dominic the Dragonseeker, you will see him as a secondary character from time to time in other stories. He may have a book of his own later down the road. You will just have to wait and see.
All the best, Christine Feehan
I will be the first to admit I am immpatient. *BIG HEAVY SIGH* Well I am forever on the look out for Dominic... Since his destiny and story are yet to be told....he's an unclaimed male carpathian, and I would like to claim him! ;D
So has anyone besides myself written to our illustrious authoress and recieved word back?
[glow=darkgreen,2,300]Myrrha 'Eternal Searcher of Souls,...'[/glow]
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Post by Skyler on Sept 7, 2004 18:11:02 GMT -5
I have a question. Who's the oldest known Carpathian??
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Post by Myrrha on Sept 7, 2004 22:28:42 GMT -5
So far its the twins (gabriel & lucian) They are over 2000 yrs,..I am almost tempted to say they are on the north side of 2500yrs.. because by standard they were ancients in compare to Mikhails father Vladimer...
Who knows,.. so far ancients older than Mikhail an gregori are:
Dominic Falcon Gabriel Lucian Traian Nicolai Virknoff
Possibilities. Cause we have yet to learn more of them the De La Cruzes Rhiorden may be about the same age,..Rafael & Nicolas would follow close, but keeping in mind that female reproduced every couple hundred years that would put Raphael or Nicolas 200 yrs older than Rhiorden - I'm not sure which of the two were born first though, I do get the impression that you can place Manlito at atleast 600 yrs older than Rhiorden, which at another 200+ would put Zacarias between 800 & 1000 yrs older than rhiorden - which would translate him to be as much or more older than Mikhail's 1600yrs...
Wow the math is mind bogling...LOL
[glow=purple,2,300]Myrrha 'Eternal Searcher of Soul,..'[/glow]
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Post by Skyler on Sept 18, 2004 9:16:41 GMT -5
Wow too much math for a weekend!! I was sure if it actually said anywhere and I just missed it.
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Post by voiceintheshadow on Sept 21, 2004 22:13:21 GMT -5
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