Darkness Falls

Darkness Falls by Cate Tiernan, published by Hodder & Stoughton in 2012, is a 392-page work that delves into the complexities of love and self-discovery. The narrative follows Nastasya, a character who has lived for over 400 years, as she grapples with her tumultuous past and the emotional turmoil that comes with it. The story explores her struggle to break free from the darkness that has defined her life, raising questions about love, desire, and the impact of one’s history on their present choices.
In this sequel to Immortal Beloved, readers will find themes of fantasy and the paranormal intertwined with social themes and values. Nastasya’s journey is marked by her longing for a connection with a person from her past, which complicates her quest for redemption. As she confronts painful secrets and the shadows of her former life, the narrative invites readers to reflect on the nature of love and the possibility of change. This edition offers a rich exploration of these themes within a captivating fantasy framework.
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He is the thorn in my side, nightmare of my past, destroyer of my family . . . And the one whose fevered kisses I had relived over and over as I lay exhausted and unable to sleep.
And yet night after night, he – who had kicked down hundreds of doors – had not brought himself to knock on mine.
Nastasya has lived for more than 400 years but things never get any easier. As she learns more about herself, she questions whether it will ever be possible to break free from the darkness of her former life. Can she turn away from the one person she wants to be with above all others? Should her past determine who she should – or should not – love?
Desire, death and painful secrets are revealed in this compulsively addictive sequel to Immortal Beloved.
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