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Dark Enchantment
Dark Enchantment
Author: Karen Harbaugh
ISBN-13: 9780440242505
ISBN-10: 0440242509
Publication Date: 7/27/2004
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 24 ratings
Publisher: Dell
Book Type: Paperback
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katcurtis avatar reviewed Dark Enchantment on + 121 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
An interesting read. Not great but worth a try.
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Helpful Score: 1
Another author for the paranormal lovers!!
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While in France to petition King Louis XIV to aid the exiled King Charles, Sir John Marstone stumbles upon a street urchin in a fight for his life. After saving the boy, he quickly realizes that he is a she--and no mere homeless waif.

Indeed, she is noblewoman Catherine de la Fer, and her family is offering a reward for her safe return, a reward that would surely help in his cause. But otherworldly acts and creatures haunt them on their way to her home, and love threatens to sway him from his duty to his king.

The world of the de la Fer family continues to develop in this sequel to Night Fires.
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I enjoyed this book. Stayed up reading the book late at night.
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Author Karen Harbaugh returns to the dark, sensual world of her acclaimed novel Night Firesa world of danger and desire, sorcery and seductionthe glorious world of the beautiful, doomed de la Fer family. For here, the ravishing fugitive Catherine de la Fer battles the deadliest sorcery of all: the seductive power of one mans endlessly erotic touch.

A shattering act of violence drives Catherine de la Fer to flee into the dark and deadly night. Now a hunted criminal, the wily French noblewoman enlists the services of English mercenary Jack Marstone to teach her the art of self-defense. But she has cast her lot with a man whose terrible secret plunges them into a world of depravity and deadly seduction. Their taboo desire takes them from the moon-shadowed highways of Paris to the treacherous palace of the Sun Kingthe prey of a highborn enemy with the mind-bending powers of a sorcerers dark arts. As day becomes endless night, as they enter a place of unimaginable pleasure, Frances most notorious swordswoman and her forbidden lover will attempt a daring act of rescueone that could promise them eternity in each others armsor damn them both forever.
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Author Karen Harbaugh returns to the dark, sensual world of her acclaimed novel Night Firesa world of danger and desire, sorcery and seductionthe glorious world of the beautiful, doomed de la Fer family. For here, the ravishing fugitive Catherine de la Fer battles the deadliest sorcery of all: the seductive power of one mans endlessly erotic touch.

A shattering act of violence drives Catherine de la Fer to flee into the dark and deadly night. Now a hunted criminal, the wily French noblewoman enlists the services of English mercenary Jack Marstone to teach her the art of self-defense. But she has cast her lot with a man whose terrible secret plunges them into a world of depravity and deadly seduction. Their taboo desire takes them from the moon-shadowed highways of Paris to the treacherous palace of the Sun Kingthe prey of a highborn enemy with the mind-bending powers of a sorcerers dark arts. As day becomes endless night, as they enter a place of unimaginable pleasure, Frances most notorious swordswoman and her forbidden lover will attempt a daring act of rescueone that could promise them eternity in each others armsor damn them both forever.