Dark Hope – Dark Carpathians Read Online Christine Feehan

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Dark, Fantasy/Sci-fi, Magic, Paranormal, Vampires Tags Authors:
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Total pages in book: 155
Estimated words: 142916 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 715(@200wpm)___ 572(@250wpm)___ 476(@300wpm)
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She walked up the path leading to the house, surrounded by the circles of plants, ferns and bushes. Just taking that path always gave her immense pleasure. Any care she had lightened or disappeared entirely as she approached the house. Moss covered the winged roof, with its three chimneys and the three very cool and whimsical bow windows jutting out from the upper story on either side of the house. Those rooftops were also covered in moss.

The stone slab walkway and stairs leading up to the house were surrounded by various shades of green, and more dense moss covered boulders and rock surfaces as well as being spread out like a lawn in the front of the house. It not only gave the house a fantasy feel, it looked as if no matter the temperature outside, the inside would stay cool—which it did. It was one of the reasons there were three fireplaces.

When Fenja had purchased the house, it was stone and wood inside. She didn’t spend money on new things, but always kept repairs up. As Silke grew up and began making her own money, she made updates to the interior of the house. Little by little, over the years, she had replaced floors and modernized the kitchen. She also had an indoor spa put in one of the rooms with a fireplace. It was the height of luxury to have after battling demons, when every muscle in her body ached.

She kept the stone flooring in the room. The spa was circled with stone and had two pools. The first was small with a little water feature, the water spilling down the three large stone steps into the much larger pool. The water feature’s sound was soothing to her when she sank into the hot water. If she had a fire going in the fireplace, the room would glow a golden color.

Silke had done a great bit of the stonework herself. She liked working with her hands and learning new things. Some of the stones were far too large for her to maneuver on her own, so she’d hired Clayton Wiesma, a villager with a stone business. His father before him had owned the business, and Clayton knew every trick there was to preserve and enhance stone when he built anything with it, from houses to spas.

Clayton had kept all the stone around the fireplace but added a large area for neatly stacked wood so it was always dry and ready to use. There was a second, smaller space above the wood for kindling, and she kept a large copper two-handled pot to put the kindling in so she could easily carry a small supply to the fireplace.

The spa room rivaled her bedroom for her favorite room. In her bedroom, she had a large round window framed in stone, reminiscent of a hobbit’s door. Her bed was set close to the window, giving her amazing views of the garden. Behind her bed was a tall bookshelf with all her favorite reads on it. The stone fireplace with the stone hearth was positioned in the middle of the room. The heat from the fireplace warmed the stones, making her room cozy. On the floor she had a cherished round rug Fenja had woven for her. She loved her room. It was spacious, unique and a fantasy lover’s dream come true.

She found Fenja in the expansive sitting room, where they greeted most of their guests. Dark wood complemented the stone. The third fireplace was located there, enhancing the feeling of warmth, even when it wasn’t burning.

“I made you a cup of tea.” Fenja indicated the steaming cup sitting on the end table. “You should have slept longer, Silke. You can’t let yourself get run-down.”

That was Fenja, always worrying about her daughter even when Fenja wasn’t feeling her best. She would never complain or let on. If Silke didn’t know her so well, she might buy into her sweet smiles and soft looks. She knew all the little tells Fenja was unaware she had. That slight hesitation after getting up from her chair. Her hands trembling as she cupped them around her tea mug. The biggest signal to Silke that Fenja was in pain was when she pushed at her thick gray hair. She always wore it neat and tidy, pulled into a knot at the back of her head. When it was messy around Fenja’s face from her fingers continually pushing into it, she knew Fenja was really hurting.

“I think you’re right,” Silke admitted. “Thank you for making the tea. It’s the perfect thing to pick me up. Gesina asked me to take a group of tourists through the gardens. We’re the last stop on the tour, which just gives me enough time to drink a cup of tea and clean up before I show the tourists around. Then Gesina will come by with Milan. She’s pregnant and hasn’t had anyone check her out. I told her we would make sure everything is going fine.”


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