Lenore D. (Lenore) reviewed on + 193 more book reviews
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Soul-less immortal vampire warriors, created by the goddess Artemis, who don't kill humans - but do hunt another race of vampires who DO kill them...In their very long and lonely lives a woman who truly loves them can redeem their souls...if she is strong enough.
Passably well written...this is the story of Talon & Sunshine (Zarek is introduced here and his book is next), also introduced - Vane the Werehunter, who gets his own book with Bride later. Also, more is revealed about Acheron's mysterious origins...
While I feel the series as a whole is mediocre and repetitive, this is one of the stronger offerings in it. The Dark Hunter series in general always ends with a bit too much deus ex machina for my tastes - things are always wrapped up in a neat little bow by the end - usually due to the "waving my magic wand" sort of thing by the gods or goddesses of one pantheon or another.
I liked Zarek's book better, and Fantasy Lover (Julian's book)...didn't like Kyrian's book as much either!
Passably well written...this is the story of Talon & Sunshine (Zarek is introduced here and his book is next), also introduced - Vane the Werehunter, who gets his own book with Bride later. Also, more is revealed about Acheron's mysterious origins...
While I feel the series as a whole is mediocre and repetitive, this is one of the stronger offerings in it. The Dark Hunter series in general always ends with a bit too much deus ex machina for my tastes - things are always wrapped up in a neat little bow by the end - usually due to the "waving my magic wand" sort of thing by the gods or goddesses of one pantheon or another.
I liked Zarek's book better, and Fantasy Lover (Julian's book)...didn't like Kyrian's book as much either!
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