The Goddess Card: Dark Tarot

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In Dark Tarot we find that Adalasia comes from an ancient family. Her heritage includes a powerful, magical deck of tarot cards handed down from mother to daughter for centuries. Rumored to be the first such deck of cards, these antique cards hold a decidedly feminine power. Soon, even the ancient Carpathians begin to understand exactly how powerful this line of powerful women are. One touch…and the cards react to these ancient men. What will their future hold? What will Adalasia’s future hold? And why is the blood infused into the cards so familiar to Sandu?

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I’ve had this idea for tarot cards for some time now. This deck holds Italian decoration and the history dates back so far that even with the stories told from mother to daughter there are lost secrets that must be found.


The Goddess card represents the feminine power of these cards. This card is part of the deck but not in the way most people who read tarot would recognize. It does something altogether different but exceedingly important. She is an anchor. A seat of power. Only those taught to use this deck understand her purpose.

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I wanted to show just how strong, powerful and loyal women are and have always been. This represents hundreds of women who have held the power of the cards, infusing it with their own power. These women have a purpose that is both dangerous and necessary.

I want women to celebrate their heritage and their strength. I want women to embrace their own power and appreciate those women who lifted them up to support them and handed down history one woman at a time.

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Published on November 17, 2021 11:00 Tags: carpathian-series, christine-feehan, dark-series, dark-tarot, paranormal-romance, tarot-cards
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message 1: by April (new)

April Mcmillan Talk about Knock the ball out of the Park...DARK TAROT IS A HOMERUN!!! A must read!!!


Victoria Sanchez Loved the book it was great.


message 3: by Dorothy (new)

Dorothy Nunley Fabulous story one of the top 10 in the series.


message 4: by Susan (new)

Susan Chorbene This book fascinated me as it pulled away from vampires and gave us Demons and the underworld. Ancient families still exist to this day and who knows what dark secrets are hidden. We has a small taste of this with Byron and Antionetta. I adore all your book, dear Lady you are extremely verbose and I can feel every scene played out as the story moves forward. I feel I have spent many hours in your company. What a profound and imaginative mind you have. I am amazed you found time to mother 11 children. I envy your prowess at writing, mine feels lacking in comparison. Stay blessed.


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