I have been pushing this one off because I really didn't like Retribution but i really liked it. Ren is absolutely adorable. He kind of made the book.. well that and the little bit that Talon was in it. He is one of my all time favorite DH so I was happy to hear from him again. And now that I ha...
Oh boy has ms Kenyon done it again. She has dug deep into different cultures to give us rich characters and move the story of her universe forward. Kateri is a young woman who grew up with her grandmother telling her the legends of her people. She has grown up with dreams that she did not understa...
I wasn't into this at all. I had no idea what was going on. I glanced over the H/h parts because I just didn't care about either person.I liked the parts with Nick and Ash though...
★★ Time Untime by Sherrilyn Kenyon book 22 in Dark Hunter SeriesThis is my least favorite of the entire series. I had high hopes for this book, and I found it to be incredibly lacking. Where is the new info, not in this book. IMO this book is just bits and pieces of the last couple. This book was a ...
Much like the last DH book, this one was a decent enough book but the fit in the DH world was...awkward. Well, a bit less awkward than the previous book but still... I get the concept that these other pantheons exist but do we really have to have so much interaction with them?So our H, as per the ...
Blue Ribbon Rating: 5 out of 5Original Review LinkLong ago, there lived a Keetoowah warrior whose body hosted the Grizzly spirit. He was untouchable…until one who should have loved him betrayed and murdered him. Resurrected by the goddess Artemis, that warrior is now known as Ren Waya, a Dark-Hunter...
Although I really love the DH series this particular book wasn't as satisfying as the others. It wasn't bad but at points I was a little bored with all the myths and past stories. Maybe it was the fact that I like the Greek Mythology better and this was more based in Native American that I found it ...
I think I've been away from the Dark Hunters series too long (other than Chronicles of Nick). I forgot how much SK loves to go on in detail when providing important back-story. It doesn't seem important at the time... it takes a better part of the book before details come back into play. I would hav...
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