The New York Times bestselling author's Carpathian classic goes Manga! Christine Feehan has reinvented the vampire novel with her New York Times bestselling Carpathian series. Now she and Berkley take her "out-of-the- ordinary" (Booklist) in a thrilling new direction--and this time it's more graphic than ever. Riordan is an immortal Carpathian male, trapped and caged, his honor compromised by his captors. They're in his mind. They're in his blood. And not one can withstand his desire for revenge. Juliette is an activist devoted to liberating animals from a secret jungle lab. What she stumbles upon is a prisoner like no other. She will release him from his bonds. He will release her from her inhibitions.
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"I cant rate Christine Feehan highly enough in ALL her books i have read which includes the Dark Series and The Ghostwalkers. Her talent for drawing you into the story is unbelievable! Would give more than 5 stars if i could!!!!!"
— Lyn (5 out of 5 stars)
" great book and it falls in with all the other books of the series. It is only a 100 pages long. great short read for a lazy afternoon "
— Marti, 2/14/2014" vary good comic "
— Danyelle, 2/11/2014" No wonder this was so short! This was in a Kindle bundle of Christine Feehan books from my library. If there were cool graphics, they were not included in my copy -- boo! "
— Maddy, 2/3/2014" Book might have been good, but this manga adaptation proved the publisher/editor... whoever made it, does not know what manga is. "
— Emerian, 2/2/2014" Riordan was trapped in a cage in a cage and wanted revenge, Juliette was an activist devoted to liberating animals from a lab. Riordan discovered that Juliette was is lifemate and she is a jaguar. "
— Jacquelyn, 1/13/2014" It was a very quick read. I had heard not so great reviews about it, but it was an interesting idea. The original story of course has more detail. I'm a big fan of Christine Feehan and was glad to get the chance to read this. "
— Jenn, 11/30/2013" I would like to read the actual book but the pictures were nice, it wasnt the same though "
— Keyanna, 11/17/2013" Orig read the graphic novel #14 6/8/2011; Just finished the novel #14 6/8/13. This was my first intro to the Dark series. Loved it so much that I went and started from the beginning. Love the carpathian men absolutely love them. "
— Licha77x7, 11/14/2013" I like it!!!! "
— Kaemthapthim, 10/26/2013" Illustrations were wonderful although I'm glad I read the story before the graphic novel or I would have been slightly lost in places "
— Vicky, 8/25/2013" First time I read a graphic novel. Kinda makes the story ridiculous without the humanity and thoughts of reading the actual story. Although I'll give it this, it cut through the redundancy of the We are Carpathian and this is what we are shpeal. "
— Jennifer, 8/11/2013" This was a very unique way of reading Ms Feehan's Dark series and I have to admit I enjoyed it more than I thought I would and have picked it up more than once since I bought it! "
— Ally, 4/28/2013" Been awhile since I've read the novel, but the graphic novel version seems to hit the major scenes. Black white illustrations, sex scenes alluded to. "
— Kim, 2/6/2013" It was okay. I guess graphic novels are just not my thing. One good thing about it, it was quick to read. "
— Catherine, 12/20/2012" I like Christine Feehan a lot. However I don't think she excels in this format. The art wasn't good and the story wasn't great. Skip this and read one of her novels instead. "
— Kristine, 11/1/2012" i couldn't stop laughing. well worth the $2 "
— grettas, 10/19/2012" This was the first Manga book I had ever read and I really enjoyed it! I will look for more of them in the future and I think if you haven't looked at one this is definately a good place to start. "
— Wendy, 7/6/2012" For a graphic novel it was a good and quick read. Kind of cheesy but good. "
— Sandy, 1/23/2012" jaguar people "
— Truitti, 11/4/2011" this one is kinda corny but hey it's Manga ;) "
— Donna, 9/21/2011" Not a big fan of the graphic novel format. I can see where this story branches off from the main series and where it may lead to other things, though. "
— Susan, 8/30/2011" It was okay. I guess graphic novels are just not my thing. One good thing about it, it was quick to read. <br/> "
— Catherine, 6/7/2011" First time I read a graphic novel. Kinda makes the story ridiculous without the humanity and thoughts of reading the actual story. Although I'll give it this, it cut through the redundancy of the We are Carpathian and this is what we are shpeal. "
— Jennifer, 5/26/2011" It was promising in the beginning but didn't really follow through. "
— Jewel, 4/19/2011" The good, I'd be tempted to read a Carpathian novel<br/><br/>The bad, it sucked. "
— Rootless, 3/9/2011" brrr... still can't believe i read this... terrible. imagine twilight meets twilight (with a mills and boon type of edge). yeah... that scary... only reason i give it 2 stars, not 1, is since there might be people out there who this actually appeals to, but that certainly wasn't me. "
— Steyn, 2/5/2011" Why are they doing this to me? I ordered it 2004 because Feehan is so dependable and was so shocked when I got a comic book. Ok, so I finally read it. It took her two to three hundrend pages novels and condenced it into a two hour blurb. "
— Vfields, 11/26/2010" It was different seeing the book in person, instead of in my mind. "
— Charlotte, 10/27/2010" saw this at the Half-Price Warehouse sale for a buck; it's pretty cheesy. "
— Daena, 9/25/2010" I would like to read the actual book but the pictures were nice, it wasnt the same though "
— Keyanna, 7/29/2010" I wasn't impressed with the comic book format. The read was quick and the characters two-dimensional. I much prefer the full blown books. "
— Barbara, 4/12/2010" loved it the graphics were amazing and the only De-La-Cruse brother that i like to life "
— Vicky, 4/3/2010Christine Feehan has had more than forty novels published, including titles that have hit number one on the New York Times bestseller list. In addition to being a nominee for the Romance Writers of America’s RITA Award, she has received many honors throughout her career, including the Career Achievement Award for paranormal romance from RT Book Reviews in 2015 and the Borders 2008 Lifetime Achievement Award.
Angela Knight is a New York Times bestselling author of mostly erotic fantasy. She was a reporter for ten years and a comic book author. She lives in South Carolina with her husband Mike.