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Kiss of the Night (Dark-Hunter, #5) - Community Reviews back

by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 13 years ago
Hands down, right now, this is the funniest Dark Hunter book for me so far. Wulf and Chris, at times, just steal the spotlight and I can't help but hope that these two have a role to play in future Dark Hunter books.Wulf is a Dark Hunter with a most unusual "talent". Though in Wulf's case, it is mor...
Reading Between the Wines Book Club
Reading Between the Wines Book Club rated it 13 years ago
I can't get enough of these dark tortured heroes and the strong women that make them tick!
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog)
Annie (Under the Covers Book Blog) rated it 13 years ago
What do you do when every person you meet will forget you in moments?Wulf Tryggvasen, fierce Viking warrior and Dark Hunter lives this life everyday where amnesia affects all those he meets. The only person who remembers him are his DH buddies and Chris, his only blood relative. But when Cassandra P...
New,Borrowed,Used
New,Borrowed,Used rated it 13 years ago
rating: 3.5re-readFirst look at Stryker. Wulf and Cassandra kinda work for me. Enjoyed having the whole gang there for the final fight.
Blue Mood Cafe
Blue Mood Cafe rated it 13 years ago
Wulf Tryggvason is an ancient Viking warrior who is now a Dark Hunter. His power is that people don't remember anything about him 5 minutes after meeting him. That includes everyone except other Dark Hunters and deities. When he finally meets Cassandra, the one woman who can remember him, she tur...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 13 years ago
Wulf is cursed. Despite being an ancient Viking of massive size and incredible fighting prowess, anyone who sees him forgets him within 5 minutes. He can never have a friend and he is a stranger to everyone – even if he sees them every day. The only people exempt from this curse are his fellow Dark ...
Anna Bobs Her Hair - Silent Reader, Talking Books
Wulf & Cassandra's story was a nice read. As a Dark-Hunter, Wulf has killed Daimons and Apollites. Apollites are cursed to live to their 27th birthday and die a slow, agonizing death. There's an out clause for the cursed race, become a Daimon by draining a human of his or her soul and extend thei...
keltx
keltx rated it 14 years ago
The more of the books in the series I read, the more I fall in love with them. My biggest mistake was to read them out of order. Although for the sake of the individual story you can do that, I missed out on the nuances of the character interactions. There are many set-ups in one book that are satis...
Amanda Shofner
Amanda Shofner rated it 14 years ago
Actual rating 3.5Original review: http://onabookbender.com/2011/08/03/review-kiss-of-the-night-by-sherrilyn-kenyon/Sherrilyn Kenyon’s formula is pretty simple, but it works: take two people who cannot possibly be together and make them fall in love and figure out a way to be together. I think that ...
Read.Write.Review.Obsess
Read.Write.Review.Obsess rated it 14 years ago
I am falling in love with Sherrilyn Kenyon's books. Especially the Dark-Hunter series. This story is no exception. I am in love wulf. What I really love about her books are the historical element. Jullian: big greek hero. Talon: celtic warrior. Wulf: the big Viking, and Zarek the Greek/Roman bastard...
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