Books by Sherrilyn Kenyon

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Born of Defiance

I am desperately in love with Sherrilyn Kenyon’s The League series. There, I said it. When I saw that her newest was on our list of possible review books, I literally sat up straighter in my chair and made a little noise. I will never admit it was a squee. Never. But, getting back to the point, I ...

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Styxx

How does an author make lovable a character that in previous books proved himself to be an arrogant, jealous, brutal sociopath that victimized his own family? Until I read Styxx I argued that it couldn't be done, but Sherrilyn Kenyon pulled it off in amazing fashion. Styxx is going t ...

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Time Untime

I think it is inevitable that with the coming of the Mayan calendar End Date that there will be more stories coming out that focus on that theme. It is strange when a series that is established on Greek Mythology starts to weave in Mayan Mythology. Fortunately, for Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter ...

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Born of Night

Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Born of Night, first book in the League series, was originally published as Born of the Night in 1996, went out of print for a time, and has now been reissued in an extended version including scenes edited out of the original version. I haven’t read the old version; so this re ...

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Devil May Cry

The front cover of this book says it’s a Dark Hunter novel. For those that have followed the Dark Hunter like I have, I’m warning you right now, this isn’t a Dark Hunter book. However, for those that have been waiting for a much more comprehensive background on Acheron and Artemis, this deli ...

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The Dream-Hunter

I have to admit, it’s been a couple of years since I bought or read a Dark Hunter novel. I devoured probably the first six in quick succession, and Fantasy Lover remains one of my favorite re-reads. I certainly appreciate how revolutionary the series was at the time, but I must admit I am a bit fa ...

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Dark Side of the Moon

There are very few books on which I am willing to spend hardcover prices. Although I am a dedicated fan of this author, would I have spent hardcover price on this book? I’m sorry to say no. While I enjoy Kenyon's Dark Hunter novels, they can be hit and miss, and this one isn’t the best choice ...

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Unleash the Night

In Kenyon’s Dark Hunter novels, there are two kinds of were-animals: the Katagaria, who are animals able to take human form at puberty, and the Arcadians, who are able to take animal form at puberty. An ancient curse has pitted these two sides against each other for centuries. There are a few area ...

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Sins of the Night

I have only read Fantasy Lover and two short stories in Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter world. Since I can't ever seem to read a series in order, I figured Sins of the Night was as good a place as any to revisit the world Kenyon created. I wasn't disappointed and am glad I've been glom-buying this ...

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Night Play

I'm something of a sucker for Sherrilyn Kenyon. Although I don't believe this is the strongest book in Kenyon's Dark Hunter series - mainly due to confusion with her background mythology - I still had a great time reading about Vane and Bride. It was also refreshing to have a "less than perfect" her ...