30 Books of Dark

Dark Carousel is the 30th novel in my Dark series, also called the Carpathian novels. I wrote the first in the series, Dark Prince, in the late 1990’s during a very difficult time in my life. I’d lost my son and writing became a sort of anchor for me. I’d always written, even as a child, but this time I wanted to write about warriors who couldn’t die, and who would save the world. And in return, if the warrior was honorable, he stood the chance of finding the greatest gift there is; love.
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It didn’t occur to me that Dark Prince would be published. My best friend, Kathie, encouraged me to turn it in and I relented. I can honestly say that I was shocked when I received a call from Dorchester Publishing in New York offering me a contract.
My next book, Dark Desire, was published not long after and there began my journey as a career novelist. I realized I had more stories about this amazing race and I knew I could write in this world without ever tiring of it.

Each novel in the series meant something to me. They were characters I wanted to give life to and wanted people to care about. Dark Gold was next, and by this time I was hearing back from readers on what they loved and how they felt about the book, the world, the characters. So many readers were interested in a character who’d shown up in the previous books; Gregori. Gregori was, at the time, a very dark and foreboding character. He still is, but he’s mellowed a bit with marriage, like so many of us do. Lol I also realized how important hearing from my readers was to me.

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Dark Magic won many awards and hit several bestseller’s list, though not the New York Times. But, readers loved it and so I kept writing. It would be Dark Fire, the 6th book in the series that would make it onto the NY Times bestseller list first. Since that time, Dark Prince was reissued and hit the NY Times list, as did Dark Dreamers, and all those that came after.
It’s always a challenge to evolve such a long-running series, but if you love it and you’re committed to it, you find a way. Writers have a big imagination, so the opportunity for growth was infinite. We started with our Carpathians nearly extinct, then found a conspiracy as to why, the series went from primarily paranormal romance with an edge of urban fantasy to paranormal romance having dragons and mages and eventually lycanthropes.

With Dark Carousel I introduce something new to the picture, and something old-made-new again. We deal with magic and curses and threats to Carpathians and humans alike. But, what is constant is the promise I make with each of these novels; a happily ever after ending where love triumphs and heroes are rewarded with the love they fought so hard for.
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Dark Prince
Dark Magic
Dark Carousel

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message 1: by JB (new)

JB Lynn I loved hearing the history behind this series. I've only read about six books in the Dark Series - back in college. Now that I have more time to read, I've started re-reading the beginning books as a refresher and plan to read all of them. I'm excited by the hints you dropped here as to how the Carpathian world evolves. I cannot wait to discover those revelations for myself. Thank you for being brave enough to put out that first book, and thank you (even more) for continuing to write.


message 2: by AlwaysV (last edited Aug 04, 2016 10:38AM) (new)

AlwaysV Thank you so much for building the Dark World for us. I discovered this world because Dark Slayer (Carpathians, #20) by Christine Feehan Dark Slayer's cover grabbed my attention. So gorgeous! And I was so blown away by Ivory & Razvan's love. They've remained one of my TOP HEA COUPLES! I bought all three editions of Dark Slayer ♡: hardcover, paperback, & kindle. ♡ Needless to say, I've read & loved the entire series. And will keep on reading as long as you enjoy writing about more Carpathian Hunters. ♡

Just finished Dark Carousel. So loving Tariq & Charlotte. Thank you so much again for gifting me with more reference to Ivory. ♡

Your son will live on (an immortal ) via the love we have for the Carpathian Hunters. ♡


message 3: by Candace (new)

Candace I couldn't read for years and in 2007 I finally got the glasses I needed to see and started reading again. I have always loved to read. My very favorite was the series/serial/saga format. I love the continuing story. I found you in the library. I think it was Dark Gold that I read first. I didn't actually get to read Dark Prince until I got my first Kindle. I can not tell you how much I enjoy all of your books and I own them all in paperback and e-book. Thank you for continuing what we so love the read. You are appreciated.... Candi


message 4: by Janice (new)

Janice Working in a public library since 1986...and haunting the bookstores and library series since the 1970s, I knew a little about the Dark series, though I didn't read Dark Prince until around 2013. Now...I'm addicted, and won't let it go...


message 5: by Christine (new)

Christine JB wrote: "I loved hearing the history behind this series. I've only read about six books in the Dark Series - back in college. Now that I have more time to read, I've started re-reading the beginning books a..."

You have so much adventure ahead with all those books! I hope you enjoy every minute of it!


message 6: by Christine (new)

Christine AlwaysV wrote: "Thank you so much for building the Dark World for us. I discovered this world because Dark Slayer (Carpathians, #20) by Christine Feehan Dark Slayer's cover grabbed my attention. So gorgeous! And I was so blown away ..."

I loved that cover as well.
Wow! All three versions of that same book! That's amazing to me.

And thank you for your kind words about my son. No matter how much time goes by, grief never dulls, and kind words always matter.


message 7: by Christine (new)

Christine Candace wrote: "I couldn't read for years and in 2007 I finally got the glasses I needed to see and started reading again. I have always loved to read. My very favorite was the series/serial/saga format. I love th..."

Candi, thank you. I'm so glad you found your way back to reading. I love reading every bit as much as I love to write and there's something about reading that is soothing to the soul.
Thank you for your kind words.


message 8: by Christine (new)

Christine Janice wrote: "Working in a public library since 1986...and haunting the bookstores and library series since the 1970s, I knew a little about the Dark series, though I didn't read Dark Prince until around 2013. N..."

Libraries are the best! I grew up loving the library and was there so much of my youth.


message 9: by Jamilynn (new)

Jamilynn Omg just when I thought I was a big fan of yours Christine, you come out with Dark Carousel and I'm blown away!

I was so sure that Val would pair up with Emma and the new twist and turns you have been leading us into since dark crime oh my god love it absolutely love it! I am chomping at the bit (get it like those icky worms) for your next book. But no rush


message 10: by Jamilynn (new)

Jamilynn OK I do have a question regarding Dark Prince. So we know that Mikhail's sister was paired with one who was not her true life mate, Christine will we ever learn who her true life mate was? I know that in one of the books a vampire saw his life mate when she was much older so I was wondering.


message 11: by Tracey (new)

Tracey I love each and every one of the dark series books and can't wait to get hold of the dark carousel


message 12: by Christine (new)

Christine Jami wrote: "Omg just when I thought I was a big fan of yours Christine, you come out with Dark Carousel and I'm blown away!

I was so sure that Val would pair up with Emma and the new twist and turns you have..."


So happy you enjoyed it.
Are you signed up for my online community? A lot of readers are other there discussing this book and you might really enjoy participating in that!


message 13: by Janice (new)

Janice Poor Noelle didn't have much of a chance, but she sounded like a very insecure and jealous woman, though it did seem strange to me that she was so jealous of a human woman, and her half-human(?) daughter. I can hardly wait to learn more about the Carpathians, and the humans that have chosen to seek refuge and/or live among them.


message 14: by Jamilynn (new)

Jamilynn Christine you already have another dark book in the works? And I did go to the community finally I was a little scared at first but that's alot of fun and they are very nice people


message 15: by Christine (new)

Christine Janice wrote: "Poor Noelle didn't have much of a chance, but she sounded like a very insecure and jealous woman, though it did seem strange to me that she was so jealous of a human woman, and her half-human(?) da..."

Jealousy never did anyone any favors, right?


message 16: by Christine (new)

Christine Jami wrote: "Christine you already have another dark book in the works? And I did go to the community finally I was a little scared at first but that's alot of fun and they are very nice people"

I have an idea brewing for sure. lol

I know the community is rather large, but the people there are so supportive and fun! I am so happy you gave it a try!


message 17: by Jamilynn (new)

Jamilynn Omg omg omg I can't wait..I probably have just enough time to reread all the dark series plus a the leopard and the ghost walkers.


message 18: by Jamilynn (new)

Jamilynn How do you decide which character will get his/her in the next book, especially when so many new ones join the pages with the many other that have yet to have their story told


message 19: by Christine (new)

Christine Jami wrote: "Omg omg omg I can't wait..I probably have just enough time to reread all the dark series plus a the leopard and the ghost walkers."

I love your enthusiasm Jami!


message 20: by Christine (new)

Christine Jami wrote: "How do you decide which character will get his/her in the next book, especially when so many new ones join the pages with the many other that have yet to have their story told"

That's a great question! If you get a chance please post it on the Q&A segment here so I can share with everyone!

I write the stories of the characters that speak to me loudest. I'm not really methodical in keeping things linear when it comes to whose book is next. I want to enjoy writing the story, so I write the one of my heart, every single time.


message 21: by Kimberlee (new)

Kimberlee Thank yo for sharing this Christine. It makes reading this series all the more wonderful.


message 22: by Jamilynn (new)

Jamilynn Christine wrote: "Jami wrote: "How do you decide which character will get his/her in the next book, especially when so many new ones join the pages with the many other that have yet to have their story told"

That's..."


How do I find the q and a


message 23: by Janice (new)

Janice Very true, though I still felt sorry for Noelle, though...in a sense she didn't seem to have a speaking role. I'm glad her parents didn't have to see her fate. If only she'd been like Sarantha and/or Leila.


message 24: by CharmPotato (new)

CharmPotato Will there be another book after this? I'm just curious because you usually put a teaser of the next installment at the end of your books. :) I love how you write each of them and I always get excited every time another character is introduced.


message 25: by Christine (new)

Christine CharmPotato wrote: "Will there be another book after this? I'm just curious because you usually put a teaser of the next installment at the end of your books. :) I love how you write each of them and I always get exci..."

Yes, there will be more of this series. Often times I have started the next one by the time a book comes out, but this year I just didn't get that chance. But, I do have an idea for the next book that I'm very excited about!


message 26: by CharmPotato (new)

CharmPotato Christine wrote: "CharmPotato wrote: "Will there be another book after this? I'm just curious because you usually put a teaser of the next installment at the end of your books. :) I love how you write each of them a..."

OMG. I am so excited as well! You have no idea how I look forward to the release dates you post on your website. :)


message 27: by Christine (new)

Christine CharmPotato wrote: "Christine wrote: "CharmPotato wrote: "Will there be another book after this? I'm just curious because you usually put a teaser of the next installment at the end of your books. :) I love how you wr..."

Well, I hope you sign up for my online community there! It's loads of fun!


message 28: by Janice (new)

Janice Can hardly wait for the next Dark sequel, and...dying...of curiousity.


message 29: by Beth (new)

Beth Thank you for sharing. I feel the need to let you know that, reading became my vice after I lost my son and it all started with Dark Prince. For the last three years I have read everything you've written. Thank you for helping me when I needed it most.


message 30: by Christine (new)

Christine Janice wrote: "Can hardly wait for the next Dark sequel, and...dying...of curiousity."

I have Bound Together and then Shadow Reaper to do first though! LOL


message 31: by Christine (new)

Christine Beth wrote: "Thank you for sharing. I feel the need to let you know that, reading became my vice after I lost my son and it all started with Dark Prince. For the last three years I have read everything you've w..."

Beth, I am so sorry for your loss. I know that pain never goes away. I hope my books gave you some peace during your most difficult time.


message 32: by Janice (new)

Janice Shadow Reaper...how fitting for Ricco, though I did feel sorry for him. Like the title, and can hardly wait to read the book.


message 33: by Christine (new)

Christine Janice wrote: "Shadow Reaper...how fitting for Ricco, though I did feel sorry for him. Like the title, and can hardly wait to read the book."

I love Ricco. I've got an idea for the heroine and I think they'll be well matched.


message 34: by Janice (new)

Janice Sounds great. I expect the new heroine will have to be really smart, and ...strong to out-smart Ricco, but sweet enough to get under his skin, and make him care.


message 35: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kinnon-Parks I devoured this one. Like it downloaded to my kindle and it was on. I actually was forced to stay home due to being sick that Wednesday after Dark Carousel was released. I have never in my life been so glad to be sick lol. I could not put this one down. I loved the new information about the slivers and the curse. I also really loved the match between Tariq and Charlotte. They are magic together!

I'm looking forward to seeing more of the men from the monastery as they take their place in this new world. I know each of them will find an amazing woman who is more than their match and I'm looking forward to the ride.


message 36: by Janice (new)

Janice I'm taking Dark Carousel slow, as I'm savoring it. Can hardly wait to read about all those ancient monastery men, and hope their new life-mates will out-fox them, and....really...challenge them.


message 37: by Christine (new)

Christine Janice wrote: "Sounds great. I expect the new heroine will have to be really smart, and ...strong to out-smart Ricco, but sweet enough to get under his skin, and make him care."

What Ricco needs is a very special kind of woman with a lot of understanding and tolerance. lol


message 38: by Christine (new)

Christine Sarah wrote: "I devoured this one. Like it downloaded to my kindle and it was on. I actually was forced to stay home due to being sick that Wednesday after Dark Carousel was released. I have never in my life bee..."

Hi Sarah! I saw your post on the community, too, right?
I love those monastery men. I love mixing the very ancient with the new world and seeing how it all goes. LOL


message 39: by Janice (new)

Janice I agree, as ... somehow. I felt sorry for Ricco. Of course, it made me like Stefano even better seeing how he tried to save his "murdered" brother, Ettore, as well as trying so hard to help Ricco.


message 40: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kinnon-Parks Christine wrote: "Sarah wrote: "I devoured this one. Like it downloaded to my kindle and it was on. I actually was forced to stay home due to being sick that Wednesday after Dark Carousel was released. I have never ..."

Yes ma'am. I couldn't tell you enough how much I LOVED Dark Carousel. I always enjoy your books but this on brought me back to when I first read Dark Fire and how I fell in love with this series.


message 41: by Janice (new)

Janice I agree. Dark Fire, and Shadow Rider are two of my favorite--of many...many...many-- book. I'm greatly enjoying Dark Carousel; taking it slow and easy.


message 42: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kinnon-Parks Dark Fire is my all time favorite Carpathian novel. I've replaced my copy twice now and I'm need to get another copy because its falling apart. Lol I think I'll just be the kindle edition this time.


message 43: by Janice (new)

Janice Often, I've wished That Dark Fire was 1000 pages long, same with Dark Challenge, and Dark Magic. I've never been a "groupie" but I'd follow Darius, and his band, anywhere.


message 44: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kinnon-Parks Omg that's exactly how I feel Janice!! I love this entire series but I adore the Daratrazanoff crew. Darius and Gerogri are the top of my list of my book boyfriends along with Gary, Julian and the Dark Twins.


message 45: by Janice (new)

Janice Same here, Sarah. Of course I'd love to know more about their murdered parents, Roman and Leila. Francesca is my favorite female Carpathian. I'd love to know more about Mikhail's murdered parents, Vladamir (Vlad) and Sarantha, as well...hopefully in the next book.


message 46: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kinnon-Parks I think as the series continues to progress we will learn more about that awful night. I am loving the addition of more ancients. I was so excited to learn about the warriors in the monastery. I just know they are going to have amazing stories. The world is so different for them now but the beauty of it is they will have so much to learn and teach the women who are their lifemates. I'm hoping that there is another Dragonseeker living there or even dare I say an uncle to the Daratrazanoff group. Wouldn't that be a tailspin!


message 47: by Christine (new)

Christine Janice wrote: "Often, I've wished That Dark Fire was 1000 pages long, same with Dark Challenge, and Dark Magic. I've never been a "groupie" but I'd follow Darius, and his band, anywhere."

1000 pages?!! You're killin' me Janice! ROFL!!!


message 48: by Christine (new)

Christine Janice wrote: "Same here, Sarah. Of course I'd love to know more about their murdered parents, Roman and Leila. Francesca is my favorite female Carpathian. I'd love to know more about Mikhail's murdered parents, ..."

Did you see the alternate ending to Before the Dark? It gives a little more insight.


message 49: by Sarah (new)

Sarah Kinnon-Parks Ohhh I need to rewatch it.


message 50: by Janice (new)

Janice Not yet. I must if I can find the time. I know it will be fun.


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