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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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As the first book of the series there is a lot of series setup stuff. There were some shifts to show what Emmaline's aunts were up to and references to certain players who I think will probably either get their own books or show up later. This set up felt like it was unnecessary to the story but I did like reading about Emma's aunts. The uniqueness of the different factions of the supernatural world Cole creates was a positive for me, but I get a hint be that in later books she introduces more and more species. Not sure I'd like that. This book ended up being in the "ok" category for me. While I liked the concept of the Lykae and the Valkyrie, certain scenes and some of the humor, I didn't really warm to the hero who I thought acted like a big jerk for much of the book and never really pays for it enough, the "one and only mate" aspect always feels like a cheat, and the Scottish brogue (ken, tae, lass, no') I could have done without.