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Book Review of Sins of the Night (Dark-Hunter, Bk 8)

Sins of the Night (Dark-Hunter, Bk 8)
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Helpful Score: 1


I was really disappointed with this one. I've been enjoying this series and have tried to read them in order, so I had high hopes when it came to this one. However, it was set somewhere other than New Orleans and as a result seemed to lose depth and the setting was very flat. Also, the character lacked depth and humor, both elements to Kenyon's writing that I truly look forward to now. The heroine's betrayal by her husband when she died was vague and unbelievable; can't imagine why Artemis bothered with making her a Dark-Hunter. Ias' story wasn't explained enough for me, either, which is a shame because there were great elements to his background that could have provided much meat to the story. I wasn't clear at all about how Acheron blew it with saving him and why Ias had to stay alone forevermore just because Ach doesn't like too many people in his realm. LOVED Simi's sibling, though! This book could have been so much better! Big disappointment.