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A Feral Darkness

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While invoking an ancient Celtic deity to save her beloved pet, Brenna Fallon inadvertently creates a passageway between two worlds, a gateway that unleashes a terrifying plague around her, and moins forces with an unusual stray dog and a mysterious stranger to stop the threat. Original.

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published January 1, 2001

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Doranna Durgin

114 books225 followers
Doranna Durgin is an award-winning author (the Compton Crook for Best First SF/F/H novel) whose quirky spirit has led to an extensive and eclectic publishing journey across genres, publishers, and publishing lines. Beyond that, she hangs around outside her Southwest mountain home with horse and highly accomplished competition dogs. She doesn't believe in mastering the beast within, but in channeling its power--for good or bad has yet to be decided! She says, “My books are SF/F, mystery, paranormal romance, & romantic suspense. My world is the Southwest, and my dogs are Beagles!”

Doranna’s most recent releases encompass the three books of the Reckoners trilogy--a powerful ghostbuster raised by a spirit, her brilliantly eccentric backup team, a cat who isn't a cat, and a fiercely driven bounty hunter from a different dimension who brings them together when worlds collide.

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Profile Image for Kerry.
550 reviews69 followers
July 16, 2015
A wonderful tale about a woman named Brennan, who as a young girl makes a sacred space and prays to one of the Celtic God's to help her loving companion, her pet dog. In the present day someone has disturbed that sacred space and unleashed a dark and foreboding presence. People as well as animals are at risk. It's a race against time for the female protagonist Brennan. She has to figure out what's going on, who's involved, who to trust and what to do to save not only others but herself and those she loves. A tale of dark mystery, darkness vs light, friendship, love, trust, self belief and magic.
A great read and page turner. I'll be looking out for more books by this author who has a lovely flowing style, which invites you into the world she has created on the page.
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40 reviews1 follower
October 20, 2013
This was an odd little book, but one I wound up enjoying a good deal. The author was able to speak authoritatively on the modern, real world aspects of life, from dog grooming to dog fighting, to what it can take to maintain an old farm and different dog breeds. The fantasy aspect came in with the odd dreams, shadow figures, and supernatural being aspects of the story, and frankly, while they seemed to not quite mesh as well as they could have with Durgin's vision of our world, they were still well handled. I will definitely be reading more of her work. I think I'd like to see this author continue to develop her skills and have faith that she'll get to be better and better. I can recommend this one to anyone who loves animals, supernatural fantasy based in the 'old gods' of our world, fights of good vs. evil and gentle romances that aren't stupid bodice ripping crap.
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9 reviews
February 12, 2013
This book was fab, it's so nice to read a book that gives so much love to animals. It did have me crying in a couple of places but I'm a soppy sod! The story was very easy to get lost in, I just wish Druid made it all the way to the end! The only thing that lets this book down for me is the ending. It seemed a little lacklustre! It gets into the "last battle," then all of a sudden it skips to the almost happy ever after. It kind of leaves you hanging and a bit disappointed. But, the rest of the book is really worth a read.
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613 reviews
June 17, 2014
It made me cry, and it made me stay up later than I intended to finish it. Yes, you should read it, if you haven't already.
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1,345 reviews
March 19, 2020
With no way to get to the bookstore, I am checking my shelves for some unread books. I found this one with a cute Cardigan corgi on the cover. Lo and behold! A mysterious rabies virus is scouring the countryside and infecting people. Luckily, our heroine has a connection with a Celtic healing god who sends her help in the form of the corgi named Druid and a Basque dog trainer whose mother is a witch in his home country. I also liked Brenna's offering of chocolate to the god. (The god had good taste.) This book seems quite appropriate given the current situation. I wish we could find someone like Brenna and Druid to obliterate this virus.
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Author 10 books90 followers
February 7, 2022
I don't know what to say about this book. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't what I wanted at the moment, so I'm left with not much of an impression at all. It was about dogs, but that's about it. Be warned of animals dying, if you're going to read this. And that it's a bit slow.
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181 reviews1 follower
September 23, 2017
I finished reading this half an hour ago and still feel that I am coming down from the high. This book has everything - good writing (first and foremost!); great characters that you can empathise with, flaws and all; ambivalent characters whose motivation is only gradually revealed; hovering menace that is at first all the more threatening because it is unidentifiable; supernatural elements that meld credibly with the real world; moments of deep tragedy (reading the final one, I heard myself squeak "No!"); and a thoroughly satisfying conclusion.
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576 reviews
June 10, 2016
A dog groomer, a Celtic God, the new dog trainer in town & a little stray named Druid all come together for an interesting tale. The story forms as we learn about Brenna and her love of her past hound dog. Brenna unknowingly made a sacrifice to the God Mars Noden. Now the stream where she made the sacrifice is desecrated. There seems to be a pack of wild dogs that is spreading a new strain of Rabies that has people on edge. Find out how the story unfolds & they all come together.
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February 12, 2018
Mostly Okay

The book was just slow all the way through. It always felt like it was going to pick up pace and excitement but never really did. I don't think the author did a good job putting us in the sorry. I didn't feel connected, but nevertheless I was hooked and wanted to make it to the end.
52 reviews
February 28, 2013
This book wasn't bad, but it could be very slow at times and I was finding reasons not to pick it back up. There was not enough development of the love story for me. Not really much suspense either. A hum-drum tale.
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104 reviews2 followers
December 31, 2016
This book is damn weird. And also very AWESOME. Read it and hang in there when things get weird- worth it.
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348 reviews
July 31, 2017
Star rating: 2 - 2.5 stars

What starts off as an enterprising idea in this novel, quickly peters itself out with boringly mundane writing. Nothing of any real consequence happens until the novel is almost completely over. Brenna has no real understanding of anything that's happening around her, so the entire book is filled with her doing her job and then puttering around her house. Top that boring jargon off with the most lackluster romantic plot ever and you've got a recipe for a book that falls flat on its face. The only reason I'm giving this novel 2 stars instead of 1 is because the writing isn't terrible, just horrendously boring.
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667 reviews2 followers
August 15, 2024
With no way to get to the bookstore, I am checking my shelves for some unread books. I found this one with a cute Cardigan corgi on the cover. Lo and behold! A mysterious rabies virus is scouring the countryside and infecting people. Luckily, our heroine has a connection with a Celtic healing god who sends her help in the form of the corgi named Druid and a Basque dog trainer whose mother is a witch in his home country. I also liked Brenna's offering of chocolate to the god. (The god had good taste.) This book seems quite appropriate given the current situation. I wish we could find someone like Brenna and Druid to obliterate this virus.
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May 17, 2025
Better than I expected. I was a little frustrated that the reader sounded like a computerized voice, but eventually she got her feet under her and actually sounded like someone who understands English. Once I got into the story - I was a good story. The relationships were strange but the magic was good. The dogs were great. The understanding of grooming shops and pressures was very good. overall - glad I read it - and glad for the ending - it would have been pretty sad to have just left off...
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82 reviews8 followers
April 11, 2018
Is it a book for dog lovers? Is it an action or a horror novel? It is a combination of both with Stephen King overtones.

I hate horror movies and books, but could not put this one down. The presence of dogs as central characters and a hint of the paranormal right through the novel, kept me coming back for more.

Interesting read.
Profile Image for Teresa.
163 reviews
January 2, 2018
I could not put this book down! I was surprised by that. I was just looking for something quick that wasn't necessarily part of a series. This one fit the bill, although, I later realized it does have a sequel. I'll be reading it next.
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449 reviews12 followers
May 15, 2018
This book was a super interesting concept. I just wish it was either longer or shorter. There was a lot of superfluous material that could've been fleshed out to make the book even more interesting or cut altogether, including the entire romantic arc.
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17 reviews
November 27, 2018
Admittedly, this book started slow, but it kept my attention. I really enjoyed the character development and story line. I actually wish there was more of the story. I would like to know how the events in the story were started. It was never actually addressed in the book.
Profile Image for Rakesh Chawda.
77 reviews
December 18, 2018
Nice read

The book keeps on the edge with just the right amount of suspense. The lead characters including the dog grow in you as you reach the end. The author has kept a correct mixture of faith, magic and determination.
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1,221 reviews8 followers
February 20, 2022
I love stories with dogs in them! The main character (besides the dog!) was a groomer. I've never read a story about groomers. It was slow in places, but it was the ultimate fight of good vs evil. The dog, of course, was a hero. Very much enjoyed.
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880 reviews25 followers
February 17, 2017
A great book, a very nice world that is quite unusual and a pretty intense storyline, that you need to finish in one go. Also the dialogues and the characters are really believable and well made.
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1,817 reviews25 followers
May 25, 2017
A light-hearted fantasy for dog lovers with a touch of romance with a happy ending. Nothing too dark or too sexual.
Profile Image for Joan Maten.
338 reviews5 followers
April 11, 2018
A nod to the pagan gods, this was an engaging story of good versus evil. A delightful read!!
Profile Image for Gabrialle Martin.
78 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2018
Feral

This was a great read! Fresh ideas, exciting characters and good versus evil. I couldn’t put it down. Best fantasy book I have read in years.
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121 reviews1 follower
July 7, 2022
Interesting, never read a book with a rabies plot... I liked it
2 reviews
July 22, 2025
animal care workers, this one’s for you

It’s a slow burn but compelling book with just enough of the supernatural and love of animals to sate anyone who calls them fur children.
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