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Book Review of A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark, Bk 2)

A Hunger Like No Other (Immortals After Dark, Bk 2)
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Helpful Score: 1


This is my first full length book by Cole. I've only read Myst and Wroth's story before this. I recall trying to read another short story by her but couldn't finish it because sometimes this world Cole created can be a little overwhelming (too much info and feeling a little lost). This was a really fun book.

At first I didn't find Lachlain likable, but somehow Cole manages to convert me into a Lachlain fan halfway through the book. He was definitely an idiot when if came to relationship but he learned from his mistakes which made him very endearing. I adore Emmaline whether she went ballistic or when she was being timid. She was just such a sweet, lovable character.

The plot was basically about Emma figuring out her past and coming to terms to being mated to a Lykae (sort of like a werewolf). They had to navigate through disgruntle Lykae, overprotective Valkyrie, and mastermind vampires among other things.

I liked that Cole used a little bit of humor in this story and some of the stuff was over the top. I know Myst and Wroth's story was written after this book but I am so glad I read it first. That was the problem I had with the story I couldn't get into before. It didn't provide the background I needed. Even with this story I think I would have been a little overwhelmed without reading Myst and Wroth's story first.

I enjoyed this book thoroughly and look forward to reading the rest of this series.