Dark Hope – Dark Carpathians Read Online Christine Feehan

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Magic, Paranormal, Vampires Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 155
Estimated words: 142916 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 715(@200wpm)___ 572(@250wpm)___ 476(@300wpm)
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You haven’t taken the time to know me.

Deliberately she raised an eyebrow. Do you want me to believe you aren’t more than a Carpathian ancient? You are well on your way to being the very thing Tora keeps behind the gate for the safety of all of mankind. Even Lilith fears what is kept prisoner behind the gates.

Tora continued a conversation with the other Carpathians. Fenja remained a silent observer. Silke had never known her mother to sit quietly when they had guests. She was a perfect hostess, always ensuring the comfort of visitors. It was disconcerting to have her be so quiet. She had her attention on Benedek, just as Silke did.

This man was the potential husband of Fenja’s daughter. The others were his friends. Fenja had always told Silke one could learn a lot about people just by seeing who their friends were. Supposedly, these ancients had traveled across foreign lands to aid them in the upcoming battle with Lilith’s army. It wasn’t as if they hadn’t suffered their own trials en route. Silke could feel, despite the expressionless masks, that the journey had been difficult. They didn’t seem to acknowledge how hard, not to each other and not to themselves. But she felt it for them.

Benedek sent her the faintest of smiles. Nothing showed on his face. Not with those chiseled lips or in the coldness of his eyes. It was in his mind, which made that small smile entirely too intimate. A little shiver of awareness crept down her spine.

Lilith is right to fear what is behind the gates. A Carpathian named Justice. He is considered legendary among our people. But he is no longer Carpathian. He has become far too powerful for any hunter to bring down should he escape.

The way those eyes of his stared into hers. No blinking. A steady focus as if he only saw her. She knew that wasn’t so. This was a man who saw everything. Nothing escaped him…

That isn’t the truth, he objected, proving he could easily read her thoughts. I didn’t find that tiny demon, nor did any of the others. You did.

She couldn’t keep talking to him so intimately. It was connecting them somehow, and she didn’t want any connection between them. They weren’t compatible.

“The times Tora and I fought a vampire, they always injected these horrid little parasites into us wherever we were wounded.” She gave him the information aloud rather than continuing to speak to him telepathically. “You were searching for parasites, not a demon bred just for the purpose of turning hunters vampire.”

“And killing slayers,” Benedek pointed out.

His voice was different. Very, very low and raspy. His harsh features hadn’t changed expression, but she felt waves of disapproval rolling off him. His focused gaze moved over her face again in a long, slow inspection. Again, that shiver of awareness crept down her spine. Icy fingers seemed to be gripping her. He moved in her mind.

Startled, she gave up every pretense of being relaxed and calm. What are you doing? What are you looking for?

Your encounters with vampires. You are the demon slayer, not a hunter.

Again, he sounded very calm, very matter-of-fact, but he didn’t feel that way to her. She felt threatened. Hunted. Judged.

She lifted her chin at him. She knew her eyes had gone stormy. She had never been able to control the change in color when her temper flared. That was a dead giveaway, but then if he was in her mind, he would know she was not in the least happy with him.

It is not necessary to be happy with me when I am seeing to your safety.

She lifted an eyebrow at him. She really wanted him out of her head. His voice was far too intimate the way it seemed to brush along the walls of her mind. Like everyone, she had her secrets. Mostly emotions she kept hidden. He was the last person she wanted to share her confidences with.

I am the only one you should share important emotions with. Or your dreams. You are my lifemate.

Again, so matter-of-fact. He could have sounded arrogant, but his tone wasn’t pitched that way. It was more as if their being together was a foregone conclusion.

About the lifemate business. I’m quite willing to hand over your soul and leave it at that.

It had to be said. He needed to realize that she had no intention of becoming his wife. Again, he gave her the faintest of smiles in his mind. No expression showed on his hard features. A glint of shine appeared in his obsidian eyes as if that rock were highly polished.

You have no idea how it works?

She didn’t. Not really. She should have learned as much as she could, but she’d swept the knowledge that somewhere out in the world was a man who had a claim on her far from her mind. Again, she lifted her chin. I had other, more important things to worry about. As long as I kept you safe, that was what mattered. No one, demon, vampire or Lilith, was going to take your soul from me. I knew it would be intact when you came to claim it.


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