Dark Joy – Dark Carpathians Read Online Christine Feehan

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Total pages in book: 131
Estimated words: 118860 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 594(@200wpm)___ 475(@250wpm)___ 396(@300wpm)
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Tomas agreed. This isn’t an illusion such as we create. Her jaguar is very real.

Dominic explained, wonder in his voice. She is wholly intact, including all the memories of the battles Solange had rescuing the women from male shifters. The battles were sometimes fought against multiple male shifters. She had to think and act as a warrior at all times. In doing so, she was forced to repress every feminine quality she possessed in order to survive.

Tomas was aware of that information, not from Dominic but because Sarika had communicated with the jaguar. Somehow, the animal had recognized her, and an exchange was made.

Sarika isn’t fully aware she communicated with the jaguar. He wanted that on record, so Dominic would have to acknowledge it. Tomas knew that whatever he was finding, Dominic was sharing with Solange. Solange wouldn’t like that her jaguar, the one she didn’t think she had anymore, was confessing secrets to someone else.

Without that communication, we wouldn’t know that our child is in jeopardy. I can see and feel the stress the jaguar is putting on Solange’s body.

Will you be able to keep the child safe? Tomas asked the one question that was the most important. You are a tremendous healer. Luiz is renowned for his healing abilities. Between the two of you, will you be able to save your daughter?

Tomas didn’t like that Dominic hesitated. Sarika had stayed silent, a small presence like a shadow, but she reacted with a faint moan of concern. He didn’t know if that meant she didn’t think the Carpathian males could save the baby or she was just overwhelmed with having to endure the distressing news a second time.

Sarika wasn’t the only one reacting to that question. Dominic was relaying everything to his lifemate, and when Tomas asked if it was possible for the healers to keep Solange from losing the baby, Solange made a single sound of agonized pain, echoing Sarika’s distress.

I will have to spend time examining what is actually happening. When Solange was converted, at the time we thought she retained her jaguar, but then when she shifted, she would build the illusion of the jaguar, so we came to believe she was wholly Carpathian.

Tomas tried to puzzle that out. How was it possible Dominic and Solange couldn’t tell her jaguar had retreated from her? The bond between shifter counterparts was very close. Tomas was Carpathian, but he’d spent centuries around other species and had taken the time to study them.

This makes no sense, Dominic said. When Solange went through the conversion, we were very careful. I monitored each stage, particularly of her cat. She was concerned about losing her jaguar. The cat was calm throughout the entire procedure. Organs changed, reshaped with my blood, but her jaguar was still there. And she was Carpathian.

And yet she is not, Tomas pointed out.

Again, how could that be possible? Dominic asked.

Does Solange have any ideas?

She is as puzzled as I am, Dominic admitted. If this is her true cat, jaguar royalty, and she is threatening harm to our child, what is the other jaguar? Where did she come from? I examined her multiple times. It was important to Solange that nothing harm her cat. We took extra precautions, Dominic reiterated.

Tomas didn’t know what to say. The evidence was very clear that Solange’s cat resided within her and was causing problems.

It was Sarika who came up with the only idea that made sense. Is it possible to examine the cat? See if organs have reshaped? If this cat is actually the one you monitored while Solange went through the conversion? I know it sounds crazy, but… She trailed off.

Tomas felt her instant retreat. She didn’t want to call attention to herself. She hadn’t been able to stop herself when the two Carpathian males had come to a standstill, and Solange was becoming even more stressed.

Thank you, Sarika, Dominic said. Ordinarily, Solange and I work out puzzles very quickly, but the threat to our child has us both off stride.

Tomas stayed very still as, without preamble, Dominic surrounded the jaguar, engulfing it with his power. There was nowhere for it to go, but it fought back, refusing to give in, not that it did any good.

Tomas winced inwardly, knowing Sarika was observing the swift way Dominic took over the female jaguar. The animal had no chance to use its vicious skills on the hunter. She would be able to see how ruthless a Carpathian could be. Not only that, but she’d see evidence of how difficult it would be for any species to defeat him.

I already have this knowledge, Sarika told him. My first memories of a Carpathian male are of Mitro and the havoc he wreaked in our temple. It was the temple of the jaguar. The female shifters would gather to bless the crops and farms. To help our people become more prosperous, better able to handle everyday life. Many problems were brought to us, and we helped our people. Never once did we use a blood sacrifice. That wasn’t the source of the female power.


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