"Questions Answered about the Dark Hunters"
This one answers a lot of questions for the readers of the
Dark Hunter series. When you buy your copy be sure and
ask the clerk for the companion booklet that explains all
about the Dark Hunters. It also has the first short story
of Acheron in it. As an added bonas there is a short
story in the back of Sins of the Night and it should be
read first. It really sets up the novel for the reader.
Sins of the Night is packed with page turning tension and
you meet some new Dark Hunters that I am sure will be
turning up in future installments.
Alexion is sent by Acheron to stop an uprising by the Dark
Hunters against him. The God Stryker is stiring the pot
and feeding lies to the Dark Hunters to get them to revolt
against Acheron.
Alexion is sent to Danger, a dark huntress from the time
of the French revolution. The feeling run high between
them making for excellant sexual tension.
Danger teachs Alexion how to feel again and to find joy in
just being. Alexion tries to reason with the Dark Hunters
and show them that Acheron has only every helped them.
They are told by Stryker that Alexion is sent by Acheron
to kill them. The best lies always are based on a little
truth and this one is. Alexion will only kill them if he
can't turn them from revolt.
This book answers many questions regarding Acheron and
leaves just as many unanswered. But that is part of the
charm of these books, the unanswered always keeps us
coming back for more. Not to mention the "hot" Dark
Hunters.
Reviewed by Judith Saul
Posted July 1, 2005
SummaryIn the realm of the Dark-Hunters there is a code of honor
that even immortal bad boys must follow:
Harm no human. Drink no blood. Never fall in love.
But every now and again a Dark-Hunter thinks himself above
the Code. That's when I'm summoned. Who am I? I'm the one
thing the fearless fear. Step over the line and it's my
wrath you will face. Nothing can touch me. Nothing can
sway me. I am relentless and unfeeling.
Or so I thought until I met a female Dark-Hunter who goes
by the name of Danger-it's not just her name, it's how she
lives her life. She doesn't trust me at all. And who could
blame her? She alone knows that I'm here to be judge, jury
and most likely executioner of her friends. Yet she is my
key to saving some of them. Without her, they all will
die.
Dangereuse St. Richard is a deadly distraction. Something
about her is reawakening a heart I thought was long dead.
But in a race against evil, the only hope mankind has is
that I do my duty. And how can I do my duty when it means
that I will have to sacrifice the only woman I've ever
loved?
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