I love this story. Wren and Maggie were amazing. I enjoyed how their story developed. It didn't happen overnight and there was enough time for them to learn things about each other. It made the story more believable. And the twists. OMG. I actually didn't see them coming at all. Nicolette Peltier wa...
Audiobook and read paperback. Still don't like Maggie's father. I'm sure if Wren had no money, there would have been no reconciliation. Previous review 12/07/09The wedding scene with all it's corny jokes - really really really corny jokes at the end made me groan out loud. Maggie's father changing h...
When the wait between Kenyon books starts to grow, that is when I pick up the books in the series that I skipped the first time through. This is the last one that I held out reading and I am glad that I did. This is a quiet romance, mostly separate from the greater story arc, and, for me, I was ab...
The story of Wren and Maggie …At first I was a bit lukewarm about this book, not least because Wren 'read' a bit like Tiger from Jennifer Ashley's Tiger Magic (I appreciate that Unleash the Night predates Tiger Magic but I read the latter first).Wren is a ligard (a leopard/Tiger cross). an orphan wh...
Wren Tigarian is a unique were, he's both tiger and lion and a loner. He meets Marguerite and they fall for each other even though she's ordinary human. However his past is coming to meet him and he's going to have to fight for both of them.
3.5Surprises by the lack of Acheron! He's become such a force in all the books but Wren and Marguerite held up well.Boy, can momma bear fuck right off >.< uggh all the praise in previous books and she's just an asshole!Really cool twist for Wren and his dad. Didn't see the turn coming at all for Mar...
Ya can’t go wrong with a Dark Hunter Novel when you need a bit of paranormal romance and Unleash the Night is one of the better ones of the series. Wren is a cutie and although he has been introduced in other books I’m so glad he got his own, because his story is one of the more unique ones of the s...
Maybe 3 and 1/2 stars. I liked the H/h but the rest was not as strong as I would have liked. Things like silly or formerly good (in earlier books) villains, words used incorrectly and convoluted conflict resolution were unexpected in a Sherrilyn Kenyon book.
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