
Dark Dream
In this seventh installment of the Dark Series, Falcon, a Carpathian warrior, discovers his lifemate, Sara, while rescuing her from a gang. Together, they confront the shadows of their pasts and the dangers that threaten their future.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In "Dark Dream," the seventh installment of Christine Feehan's Dark Series, Falcon Amiras, a Carpathian warrior, returns to his homeland to meet Prince Mikhail Dubrinsky and his lifemate, Raven. During his journey, Falcon rescues Sara Marten from a gang, recognizing her as his lifemate—the woman he has sought throughout his long existence. Sara, however, harbors deep-seated fears stemming from a traumatic past, including the loss of her family to a vampire when she was a child. Initially mistaking Falcon for a vampire, she grapples with her emotions and the revelation of his true nature.
As Falcon and Sara confront the shadows of their pasts, they face external threats that test their bond. The narrative delves into themes of enemies-to-lovers, dark magic, and immortal love, creating a dark and intense atmosphere. The slow-burn romance is marked by suspense and the characters' struggle to overcome their fears and past traumas. The story is set against the backdrop of the Carpathian Mountains, adding to the novel's mysterious and foreboding mood.
What Readers Say
Many readers appreciate the novella's concise storytelling, delivering a satisfying experience in a shorter format. Fans praise Feehan's ability to weave dark magic and immortal love themes seamlessly into the narrative. Some readers note that the relationship development feels rushed due to the novella's brevity. A few readers mention that the story's length limits character depth and plot complexity. Readers recommend this novella to fans of the Dark Series seeking a quick, engaging read.


