Helpful Score: 8
ANY book in the DARK-HUNTER series is worth reading... shapeshifters (werewolves, werecats, etc.), vampires, gods, goddesses... this world will draw you in and you will want more and more and more. Don't wait to start with book #1...each story stands on it own and introduces you to previous character...which makes you want to read their book!
Helpful Score: 5
In this book we are introduced to more of Nick Gautier's friends. This was a fun and moving story of compassion. There are plenty of references to the other books and story lines for faithful readers, but the work stands alone as well.
A very enjoyable read!
A very enjoyable read!
This is Wren Tigarian's story. He's the busboy at the Sanctuary bar in New Orleans who rarely speaks but carries a mean growl. The only friend he had was Nick Gautier. Nick is now "missing" (read Seize the Night).
A different side story about being a "deformed" Katagari Were-Hunter. Wren is part Tiger, part Leopard and part Human. He's considered a freak in nature and nobody cares for him. Actually, they're all afraid of him because they don't understand him. His parents are dead and he works at the Peltier's bar, Sanctuary peacefully.
Until... Maggie comes into the bar to pay her respects to her study-buddy, Nick. Maggie and Wren are attracted to each other.
No Dark Hunter or God stories included here. Generally a good story about a boy who's been discriminated against because he's different and met with hatred and pity. With Maggie's love, Wren learns to accept himself; but before they can live happily ever after, Wren is marked for death and Maggie helps him to hope to find a solution and they seek the answers in his past and discover a whole lot of interesting information.
It's a great break from the traditional Dark Hunter plot; but Wren and Maggie are connected through Nick.
We get introduced to Savitar, who rumor has it that he originally trained Ash to be a Dark Hunter. We get a glimpse of the Omegrion "Congress of the Were-Hunters" during Wren's 'trial'.
Most interesting and a great resource is the glossery of all the verbage to the series in the back of this book.
A different side story about being a "deformed" Katagari Were-Hunter. Wren is part Tiger, part Leopard and part Human. He's considered a freak in nature and nobody cares for him. Actually, they're all afraid of him because they don't understand him. His parents are dead and he works at the Peltier's bar, Sanctuary peacefully.
Until... Maggie comes into the bar to pay her respects to her study-buddy, Nick. Maggie and Wren are attracted to each other.
No Dark Hunter or God stories included here. Generally a good story about a boy who's been discriminated against because he's different and met with hatred and pity. With Maggie's love, Wren learns to accept himself; but before they can live happily ever after, Wren is marked for death and Maggie helps him to hope to find a solution and they seek the answers in his past and discover a whole lot of interesting information.
It's a great break from the traditional Dark Hunter plot; but Wren and Maggie are connected through Nick.
We get introduced to Savitar, who rumor has it that he originally trained Ash to be a Dark Hunter. We get a glimpse of the Omegrion "Congress of the Were-Hunters" during Wren's 'trial'.
Most interesting and a great resource is the glossery of all the verbage to the series in the back of this book.
Helpful Score: 3
First let me say that I may be biased in this review as I am more than a little in love with Wren myself.
There's something about Kenyon's feral men that just do it for me.
Wren's character is strong, fierce, feral, but believable. You want to just protect him but at the same time he doesn't come off as pitiable or pitiful.
He and Maggie just sizzle.
There's something about Kenyon's feral men that just do it for me.
Wren's character is strong, fierce, feral, but believable. You want to just protect him but at the same time he doesn't come off as pitiable or pitiful.
He and Maggie just sizzle.
Helpful Score: 3
I admit it's been awhile since I visited this series and I'm woefully behind at this point. Don't worry, after reading "Unleash.." I'm kicking myself harder than anyone else could. This book was awesome!! Everything one would want in a paranormal romance! Tortured, antisocial Were animal finds the one woman who calms and centers him only to find she is NOT his chosen mate AND there is a contract on his life. YUM!!! love, suspense, angst... everything! Why or why did I ever leave?!?