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Upon the Midnight Clear (Dream-Hunters, #2) - Community Reviews back

by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Sarah's Library
Sarah's Library rated it 11 years ago
12/10 - This book was not bad, it was average - a little dull. It was way too short and the publisher had used large type so if it had been the same size as most other books there would barely have been 200 pages (a pretty short book in my opinion). I don't think it was written nearly as well as som...
Sitting on the edge with my Kindle
Sitting on the edge with my Kindle rated it 11 years ago
Short story akin to Scrooge
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Aidan O'Conner is tired of his life, he's tired of people sponging off him and he wants away from the world. Leta is a goddess who is on the run from the world of dreams and Aidan can help her fight the evil. The two of them spark off each other and the story is pretty predicatable but this series...
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day
The Window Seat on a Rainy Day rated it 12 years ago
Ok, so I was in a Kenyon mood and since I was waiting for someone to catch up to me so I could continue with the Chronicles of Nick, I took some time to fill in some of the Kenyon's that I missed in my mad glom last summer. These were the ones that weren't vital to the greater story arc (mostly Dre...
Nerdilicious
Nerdilicious rated it 12 years ago
3.5 reallyStarted out really good but that ending was so cheesy. Christmas miracle and all that but oh wells. Still way better than first dream hunter book.Now the DH holiday bit was very cool. Nice Acheron tease.
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 12 years ago
Aidan O'Conner is tired of his life, he's tired of people sponging off him and he wants away from the world. Leta is a goddess who is on the run from the world of dreams and Aidan can help her fight the evil.The two of them spark off each other and the story is pretty predicatable but this series en...
She Thought What?!?! Rants, Raves, and In-Betweens
★★★★★ Upon the Midnight Clear by Sherrilyn Kenyon book 13 in Dark Hunter Series
Reading Between the Wines Book Club
Reading Between the Wines Book Club rated it 13 years ago
Upon the Midnight Clear was a heart breaking story that trampled all over my emotions. Aidan and Leta are two lost souls that captured my heart. While this book is not really essential to the Dark-Hunter world it was a quick (novella length), enjoyable read.
Cassandra Reads
Cassandra Reads rated it 13 years ago
This one seemed faster than the other books. It was shorter, which surprised me. I wonder if it's related to the Dream Hunter being female? The happy ending wasn't a surprise. After Persephone talked to Aidan, I was expecting what happened.
Now patriciar
Now patriciar rated it 14 years ago
English only. 3-This novel has been somewhat of a surprise. For starters, the roles are reversed - Aiden, famous and bitter³ actor is human, Leta the Dream Hunter. She once fought Dolor - the God of Pain - and cursed him. Seriously injured she went into stasis (for 2000 years) until a stupid human b...
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