Showing posts with label Sherrilyn Kenyon. Show all posts
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Night Pleasures by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Series: Dark-Hunter, Book 2

Genre: Paranormal

Copyright: 2004

Pages: 336

Rating: 3.5 / 5

Synopsis:
Dear Reader, 

Have you ever wanted to know what it's like to be immortal? To journey through the night stalking the evil that preys on humans? To have unlimited wealth, unlimited power? 
That is my existence, and it is dark and dangerous. I play hero to thousands, but am known to none. And I love every minute of it. Or so I thought until one night when I woke up handcuffed to my worst nightmare: a conservative woman in a button-down shirt. Or in Amanda's case, buttoned all the way up to her chin. She's smart, sexy, witty, and wants nothing to do with the paranormal---in other words, me.
My attraction to Amanda Devereaux goes against everything I stand for. Not to mention the last time I fell in love it cost me not only my human life, but also my very soul. Yet every time I look at her, I find myself wanting to try again. Wanting to believe that love and loyalty do exist. Even more disturbing, I find myself wondering if there's any way a woman like Amanda can love a man whose battle scars run deep, and whose heart was damaged by a betrayal so savage that he's not sure it will ever beat again. 

Kyrian of Thrace

Review:

Night Pleasures is a good book to read if you're just starting out with the paranormal genre. Simple, quick and pretty quirky.

Amanda Deveraux is an accountant in a family of witches, vampire hunters and psychics. She likes her life normal and supernatural-free. Until she gets mistaken for her twin vamp slaying sister and gets handcuffed to a gorgeous blond vampire. Kyrian of Thrace was a fearsome general who fought the Roman empire. Now he's a Dark Hunter - a soulless creature of the night fighting the soul sucking Daimons who prey on humanity. Betrayed by the woman he loved, he's lived centuries with the pain of the betrayal and execution at the hands of the Romans, with only his Dark Hunter duties as his guide.

These two individuals are as far apart as it can get, and yet through Kenyon's quirky and sometimes cheesy lines, you'll see them fall for each other. Now there's a super Daimon on the loose and he has it out for both of em. Kyrian has to keep Amanda safe while trying not to fall for her at the same time.

I loved the lil bits of history in this book. Although the second book in the series, this is actually where the series begins. So if you haven't read book 1, Fantasy Lover, it won't really matter.
This is a good book to pass the time. I didn't really connect with the characters since a lot of their situations were a bit hard to be believable, not to mention the monologues are a bit sappy. The rest of the supporting cast is pretty dramatic and entertaining tho.

There's some pretty good scenes in the book that you'll like, like Amanda's attempts to erase the memories of Kyrian's torture and execution. There's also a sense of bonding among the Dark Hunter's that Kenyon manages to push through, which is why i'll probably pick up the next book to see where this series goes.

You can read the review of the first book, Fantasy Lover here

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Dark Hunter 1 - Fantasy Lover by Sherrilyn Kenyon

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Dear Reader,
Being trapped in a bedroom with a woman is a grand thing. Being trapped in hundreds of bedrooms over two thousand years isn't. And being cursed into a book as a love-slave for eternity can ruin even a Spartan warrior's day.

As a love slave, I know everything about women. How to touch them, how to savor them, and most of all, how to pleasure them. But when I was summoned to fulfill Grace Alexander's sexual fantasies, I found the first woman in history who saw me as a man with a tormented past. She alone bothered to take me out of the bedroom and into the world. She taught me to love again.
But I was not born to know love. I was cursed to walk eternity alone. As a general, I had long ago accepted my sentence. Yet now I have found Grace - the one thing my wounded heart cannot survive without. Sure, love can heal all wounds, but can it break a two-thousand-year-old curse?

Julian of Macedon
This book is seriously funny.
A sex slave (Julian) summoned by a sex therapist (Grace) who doesn't wanna have sex with him while at the same time cant keep her eyes (and hands) off him. Grace decides she wants to try helping Julian help the curse.

The funniest part of it was the conversation they had with Cupid (Julian's bro) in the restaurant:
Cupid: Since Alexandria caused the curse, you have to be summoned by another woman of Alexander.
Grace sat forward. "What does that mean?A woman of Alexander?"
(this is the part where you would assume that Cupid dearest would say Julian can only be set free by a woman born in Alexandria or with Alexandrian blood in her or crap like that. But no!!!)
Cupid shrugged. "Well, she has to have Alexander in her name."
"Like a surname?" she asked.
"Yes."

cue to a lightbulb moment
Grace looked up and caught Julian's tortured gaze. "Julian, my name is Grace Alexander." (ta daaa!!!)

Anyway. For the curse to be lifted Julian cannot have sex with her until the last day - something which is very hard for a sex slave to do cause he'll supposedly go insane the longer they hold out. And that folks, means they find other innovative ways to do it while not doing it while realising that they're both in love with each other and generally making this a hilarious read.

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