Series: Dark-Hunter #5
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
Publication Date: August 2004
Length: 362pgs
Genre: paranormal romance
Shelf: borrowed
Rating: ★★★★★
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My Review:
Kenyon’s fantastically vibrant cast held me captive throughout. The fact that Vane is a bit of an anomaly within his race made him even more desirable. His past was heartbreaking and very unique. The Katagaria/Arcadian dynamic within Vane was intriguing. Paired with Bride, a fantastically caring individual who is simply too used to having others look down on her, the emotions between them and around them were off the walls.
This novel was a fantastic addition to the Dark-Hunter series. I would definitely recommend it to others.
Series: Dark-Hunter #6
Author: Skerrilyn Kenyon
Publication Date: April 1/10 by St. Martin's Press (1st published December 28/04)
Length: 350pgs
Genre: paranormal romance
Shelf: borrowed
Rating: ★★★★★
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I was born the noble son of a legendary Roman senator. I walked through the ancient world as a general, admired and supreme until a brutal betrayal caused me to bargain my soul. Now I'm an immortal Dark-Hunter, bound to protect mankind from the evil scourge that haunts it. Over the centuries, I've seen many frightening things: plagues, pestilence, disco music...
And now Tabitha Devereaux. A human, she has trained herself to fight vampires every bit as capably as any Dark-Hunter. Idiosyncratic and off-beat, she is my personal bane-and yet she beguiles me. There are only two small problems. She happens to be the twin of my mortal enemy's wife. More than that, Tabitha and her sister are being stalked by a power that will not rest until everyone she holds dear is dead.
Unlike my Dark-Hunter brethren, I rely on no one but myself. They spurned me and I turned my back on them. But the only way to save Tabitha and her family is to find some way to bridge a two thousand-year-old feud.
They say opposites attract, but can they stay together when even the Fates conspire to keep them apart? Then again, the Fates have never dealt with the likes of Tabitha Devereaux before. They're going to be in for quite a fight...
--Valerius Magnus
My Review:
This novel was a fantastic addition to the Dark Hunter series. Kenyon has taken a difficult character and made him completely unforgettable. This is a must read for all those who enjoy the genre.
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