A New Year and a New Release Schedule

First let me say that I’m glad 2020 is behind us! And I wish everyone a happy and healthy New Year!

I’m not really one to do a New Year’s resolution. I’m resolved to be better every year! But I would love to know if you’ve made one!

2021 is exciting for me. I just started writing Dark Tarot this week and am so excited about it!

We have a lot going on this year. More new books, some re-issues, special covers and giveaways.

I thought I’d share this schedule with you, but keep in mind that the dates are always subject to change.



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Deadly Game - Special Walmart limited edition. Jan 12th


description Reckless Road – New Mass Market. Feb. 9th (Player’s book. Check out the book trailer!)


description Lightning Game - New hardcover. March 2nd. (Rubin’s book)


Predatory Game - Special Walmart limited edition cover. March 30th


Murder Game - Special Walmart limited edition cover. April 27th


description Shadow Storm - New Mass Market. May 25th. (Emme’s books)


description Murder at Sunrise Lake - New hardcover. June 29th.


Dark Melody – Re-issue with new cover. July 27th


Street Game - Special Walmart limited edition cover. July 27th


Lightning Game – Mass Market. Sept. 28th


Dark Tarot- New hardcover. Nov. 9th


Dark Destiny - Re-issue with new cover. Nov. 30th


Annihilation Road – Dec. 28th


Now, let me know your plans for 2021!
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message 1: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Ford My plans for 2021 are, 1. To finish getting the rest of the Dark series. 2. To buy any new book that come out this year from my favorite author (Christian Feehan). And 3. To fall more in love with my favorite book series Torpedo Ink.


message 2: by Shannon (new)

Shannon The first thing I plan to do is get thru all the work I have to do for getting the vaccine done for my community (lots and lots of OT).
I also want to learn the guitar and re-learn how to ride a horse. I also plan on starting to read all of the series from Christine over again. It has been a while since I have read them.


message 3: by Christine (new)

Christine Leslie wrote: "My plans for 2021 are, 1. To finish getting the rest of the Dark series. 2. To buy any new book that come out this year from my favorite author (Christian Feehan). And 3. To fall more in love with ..."

I'm busy writing the next Dark book right now- Dark Tarot and having so much fun with it!


message 4: by Christine (new)

Christine Shannon wrote: "The first thing I plan to do is get thru all the work I have to do for getting the vaccine done for my community (lots and lots of OT).
I also want to learn the guitar and re-learn how to ride a ho..."


Those are all great!
My daughter loves horses. Actually, most of my family love horses!


message 5: by Roseann (new)

Roseann Caputo Part one will be working on home projects. I have a lot of "stuff" to go through and see what will be kept and not.

Part two is taking care of my 93 year-old aunt. She got her first vaccine and gets her second on Feb. 6.

Part three is getting my art shop opened. And once that his up and running, then I can turn back to my writing. I'm still floored that Stephen King writes six pages a day. I'm lucky if I can form six sentences. And not hate three of them.

Part four is getting caught up on my reading lists. I have so much catching up to do.


message 6: by Carol L (new)

Carol L Cridge I didn't make one until I read The rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman, (just finished it) and I agree with the famous quote by H.D. Thoreau, "The only remedy for love is to love more." No matter how painful. Fall in love as much as you can and even if it doesn't work out, fall in love again and again. Life is short. Here's to 2021 ! I'm going to look back and cherish my memories, but not live there so much anymore.


message 7: by Tabytha (last edited Jan 19, 2021 07:01AM) (new)

Tabytha Leflore First I'd like to thank god for seeing 2021 so many others didn't make it🥺. Now with that said I'd like to say thank u Ms. Christine for breaking up the monotony that every day life has become since fighting this pandemic. I love your books Gohst Walkers to Leopard and my absolute favorite of any series by any author Dark. Im excited about our new president looking forward to getting back to work and some semblance of normalcy feeling optimistic again and blissfully waiting for Dark Tarot lol please let us know who the hero will be as soon as u decide the direction to go in i can hardly wait 😁


message 8: by Trista (new)

Trista Ward My new years resolution this year is to get rid of the clutter in my house and that does not mean stuff it in a closet or drawer as i told my younger sister lol it means clean it up and get rid of it if necessary and to not let the clutter magically reapear this year after its clean


message 9: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca W. I plan to relax more (especially about my reading schedule) but still post at least one new review per week. Also, to keep my physical book count under control. My office/library can't hold more than 4 bookcases...


message 10: by Jobie (new)

Jobie Pollock I have recently finished Dark Illusion by Cristine Feehan and thought it was excellent (as all of her Dark/Carpathian novels are, but, before I read it I noticed a startling change with Jubal Sanders in the Carpathian genealogy pages. I'm not a spoiler so I'm just going to ask, Did I miss something? I'm one of those sticklers for reading book series in order and I found I can't continue on to Dark Song until I read the story about what happened with Jubal. Please, I need some clarification.


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Jobie wrote: "I have recently finished Dark Illusion by Cristine Feehan and thought it was excellent (as all of her Dark/Carpathian novels are, but, before I read it I noticed a startling change with Jubal Sande..."
That was a mistake on the publisher's part. Jubal doesn't have a story. You can continue reading the Dark books.


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