Sins of the Night DarkHunter Book 8 Cover may vary Sherrilyn Kenyon 9780312934323 Books
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Sins of the Night DarkHunter Book 8 Cover may vary Sherrilyn Kenyon 9780312934323 Books
The StoryThe Alexion is Ash and Simi's companion on Katoteros. Alexion was a dark hunter that was killed. Ash saved him 9000 years ago. Alexion is now Ash's judge, jury and executioner of DarkHunters that go rogue. When Alexion was a DH, he was best friends with Kyros. Kyros is now in danger of becoming rouge, he is being influenced by the head Daimon, Stryker. Kyros is trying to turn all the DH's in the area against Ash and Artemis. It is Alexion's job to save those who will be saved and execute the threats, he has a week on earth before he must return to Katoteros. It's a tough job, especially being emotionally invested in Kyros. Alexion chooses Danger to assist him in saving the Dh's. Danger never lets anyone close, but Alexion gets under her shields like no other.
Thoughts
Alexion deserves happiness after 9000 years of being alone. This book shows more important details about Acheron, but other than that this is a forgettable book. Alexion means `defender' in Atlantian. Danger is a dark Hunter from the French Revolution. She is the one who called Ash's attention to the rouge DH's in Mississippi. I can't remember if Alexion is in Ash's book, but it seems to reason he should be. There are insights into Ash and his world, but its nothing vital to the series. The book is fast paced, but the betrayal of the DH's against Ash is irritating.
Tags : Sins of the Night (Dark-Hunter, Book 8), Cover may vary [Sherrilyn Kenyon] on Amazon.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. <b> In the realm of the Dark-Hunters there is a code of honor that even immortal bad boys must follow:</i></b> <b> </i></b> <b> Harm no human. Drink no blood. Never fall in love. </i></b> But every now and again a Dark-Hunter thinks himself above the Code. That's when I'm summoned. Who am I? I'm the one thing the fearless fear. Step over the line and it's my wrath you will face. Nothing can touch me. Nothing can sway me. I am relentless and unfeeling. Or so I thought until I met a female Dark-Hunter who goes by the name of Danger-it's not just her name,Sherrilyn Kenyon,Sins of the Night (Dark-Hunter, Book 8), Cover may vary,St. Martin's Paperbacks,0312934327,Fantasy - Contemporary,Fantasy - Paranormal,Romance - Fantasy,Fantasy fiction.,070101 St Martins Mass Market,FICTION Fantasy Contemporary,FICTION Fantasy Paranormal,FICTION Romance Fantasy,Fantasy Paranormal,Fantasy Urban,Fiction,Fiction - Romance,Fiction-Romance,General Adult,Historical romance,MASS MARKET,New york times bestselling series; new York times bestselling author; romance series; vampire romance series; paranormal romance series; fantasy romance series; vampire romance; vampire romance books; vampire romances; vampire romance for adults; vampire romance novels; adult paranormal romance; paranormal romance; paranormal romance books; paranormal romance novels; romance paranormal; fantasy romance; fantasy and romance; romance fantasy; romantic fantasy; romantic fantasy book,RomanceGothic,Romance: Gothic
Sins of the Night DarkHunter Book 8 Cover may vary Sherrilyn Kenyon 9780312934323 Books Reviews
Will only require brief hospitalization. Or so we're told. Unlike the other DH novels, this one is set in Mississippi rather than New Orleans and focuses on the earliest Dark-Hunters created Ias and Kyros. Both the hero (the Alexion) and heroine (Dangeruse) are likeable. You learn more about the Charonte origins and Simi. Simi shares her obsession with Travis Fimmel to her new-found sister, Xirena. The ending is very unexpected, although not unhappy. Warning some cheesy humor included.
I love how Kenyon changes the type of characters for her heroes. Some series follow only vampires or only weres, but Kenyon spices up her series by introducing different ones. This main character was a Shade...similar to a ghost, but more. His obstacle was also different in that many of his "bad guys" were actually misguided "good guys" and rather than simply kill them off, he tried to bring them back to being "good".
The only thing that annoyed me was the name of the heroine. Dangereuse? Seriously? Too clichéd, even by Kenyon's standards. But, as I repeat, it's the only thing that annoyed me.
I liked the change from male Dark-Hunter to female DH - a strong, smart woman who's fighting and overcoming her past. It was a nice twist that I enjoyed and the overall plot also involes a lot of Acheron and there's development about his past and bits of his present as well.
A great entry to the series.
I love the DH series and recommend them to all my friends who like witty, sexy vampire stories but I will not be recommending this one to anyone.
Gorgeous, tragic and 'other', Alexion is the enforcer who comes out of the night to kill Dark-Hunters when they betray their Code and start killing humans instead of protecting them.
Beautiful, sarcastic and a loner, Dangereuse St. Richard is a Dark Huntress who is being recruited to the 'darkside'.
Alexion shows up on her doorstep hoping for her help to save a friend from his former life from his very final judgment and the story goes from there involving demons, daimons and corrupt Dark-Hunters.
Alexion is suppose to be relentless and unfeeling yet he comes across as a deeply caring person in his interactions and inner dialogue involving Simi, Acheron, Dangereurse and the Dark-Hunters, especially his old friend, whom he is there to save. Likable, lovable and sexy with his mix of blunt sexual talk and sly innuendoes he should be a joy to read about but too soon the tradegy of his existence overshadows all, turning him into a depressing character.
I've long waited for one of the series to feature a Dark-Huntress as the lead, a female with an edge, some real steel and a serious attitude. Unfortunately, this was not it. Dangereuse is soft, reactive and irresolute. Outside of her butt-kicking skills and sarcasm, she's not much different than a typical 'bodice-ripper' heroine. The human Tabitha Devereaux (Seize the Night, same author) was tougher and emotionally stronger (and more fun).
The storyline, involving an arch-enemy of Acheron's from a previous book, was slow and, although the corruption coming from within was a new and should have been an interesting angle, it never moved beyond a skeletal plot device to put the lovers together. By the time it came to an end, I didn't care who lived, who died and who won.
The loveline, on the other hand, moved very fast. Which was understandable considering neither of them had had sex for over two hundred years and were thrown into close proximity during a crisis. Made it a little hard to believe it was more than infatuation though (although not as hard as it was to believe she hadn't had sex in the last two hundred years because sex without love isn't satisfying to the Dark-Huntresses unlike the Dark-Hunters who tend to do anything which will stand still long enough!). But I did think, after the 'fairy-godmother-Acheron' endings of the last couple of books, this one was more in line with the rules set out for their existences as well as a sweet happily ever after.
Overall, between the wishy-washy female character, the glaring sexual double-standard, the bare-bones plot and the lack of humor (I only laughted out loud once and the whole second demon thing was a cheap repeat of the charming Simi), I found it to be the poorest book in this series. The only saving grace I found was the additional information about Dark Hunter history, shades and Acheron.
From my point of view, "Sins of the Night" is fairly consistent with other Dark-Hunter novels. While the love scenes have grown more than a little repetitious at this point (Kenyon uses the same phrases, encounters, and descriptions time and time - and time - again), the book itself remains interesting and compelling, and fulfills all expectations of the genre.
HOWEVER, my one big complaint is about the version - once again, it is chock full of errors that complicate reading. At one point in the novel several pages are repeated, which momentarily left me wondering whether my has malfunctioned or if I hit a button without realizing it. No, it was just sloppy publishing. Like all the other Dark-Hunter books, "Sins of the Night" suffers from word omissions, misaligned text, and several other formatting errors. It wouldn't be so annoying if the version actually cost less than the book, but considering they have the potential to make so much more money from e-books (after all, I have to imagine "printing" costs are significantly reduced!), I would expect a higher quality publication.
The Story
The Alexion is Ash and Simi's companion on Katoteros. Alexion was a dark hunter that was killed. Ash saved him 9000 years ago. Alexion is now Ash's judge, jury and executioner of DarkHunters that go rogue. When Alexion was a DH, he was best friends with Kyros. Kyros is now in danger of becoming rouge, he is being influenced by the head Daimon, Stryker. Kyros is trying to turn all the DH's in the area against Ash and Artemis. It is Alexion's job to save those who will be saved and execute the threats, he has a week on earth before he must return to Katoteros. It's a tough job, especially being emotionally invested in Kyros. Alexion chooses Danger to assist him in saving the Dh's. Danger never lets anyone close, but Alexion gets under her shields like no other.
Thoughts
Alexion deserves happiness after 9000 years of being alone. This book shows more important details about Acheron, but other than that this is a forgettable book. Alexion means `defender' in Atlantian. Danger is a dark Hunter from the French Revolution. She is the one who called Ash's attention to the rouge DH's in Mississippi. I can't remember if Alexion is in Ash's book, but it seems to reason he should be. There are insights into Ash and his world, but its nothing vital to the series. The book is fast paced, but the betrayal of the DH's against Ash is irritating.
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