Books by Sherrilyn Kenyon

B
Kiss of the Night

I'll admit it right of the bat; I am a little biased when it comes to Kenyon's Dark Hunter series. I read my first one a few months ago and in a matter of days emptied my monthly book budget reading the backlist. Call me a fangirl, but Kiss of the Night is not to be missed. Wulf Tryggv ...

B
Dance with the Devil

Dance with the Devil picks up right where Night Embrace left off. At least that's what I'm assuming based on the names of the lead characters in the review of the prequel (without having read the previous books in this series). There are so many secondary characters and brief mentions about back-sto ...

B-
Night Embrace

Night Embrace is far from perfect. In the words of Mozart's imperial patron in Amadeus, "Too many notes." But given my heretofore unknown weakness for black-leather-clad himbo-warriors who are dedicated to protecting defenseless humans while dealing with the ceaseless power games and selfish whims ...

B
Night Pleasures

Okay, so maybe this isn't the most artful romance novel I've ever read, but, as fantasies, go, it's a darn good one. As someone who obsessively read Edith Hamilton's Mythology in my early teenage years and who sighed endlessly over that original Star Trek episode in which the history officer got ...

D-
Night Pleasures

Sometimes when I'm reviewing a book, especially a book I know isn't a keeper, I fold over the upper right corner of a page to remind myself that something there bugged me. My copy of Night Pleasures looked like an accordion before I was even a third of the way through. Amanda Dever ...

B+
Fantasy Lover

If the devil is in the details, then Fantasy Lover is going straight to hell, or rather Hades. This thoroughly entertaining book is one of those teeth-gnashers in which the good book before you makes you long for the great book it could have been. The premise is a knockout: for 2000 years, Julia ...