Kiss of the Night (A Dark-Hunter Novel)

by Sherrilyn Kenyon | Romance |
ISBN: 0312992416 Global Overview for this book
Registered by faeriemyst on 6/4/2005
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Journal Entry 1 by faeriemyst on Saturday, June 4, 2005
Different cover.

From the Back Cover
Dear Reader,

What do you get when you have one immortal Viking warrior no one can remember five minutes after he leaves their presence, a princess on the run for her life, and one seriously annoyed demigod? Basically, you get my life.

It started out simple enough. One night I went to save a woman in trouble. The next thing I knew, the doorway to hell had opened and out stepped Daimons-vampires the likes of which I'd never seen before. Led by the son of Apollo, they are out to end the curse that has banished them all to darkness. The only problem with that is they have to kill Cassandra Peters to do it and if she dies, so dies the sun, the earth and all who dwell here. Life's just a bowl full of cherries, ain't it?

Brought together by fate, it's now my job to protect a daughter of the very race I have been hunting for centuries. Neither of us dares to trust the other. But she is the only one who remembers me... More than that, with her courage and strength, she is the only one who has ever touched a heart that I thought had died centuries ago.

The only way for a Dark-Hunter to regain his soul is through the love of a woman. But what happens when that woman isn't exactly human?

Wulf Tryggvasen


1. Fantasy Lover
2. The Beginning
3. Dragonswan
4. Night Pleasures
5. Night Embrace
6. Phantom Lover
7. Dance with the Devil
8. A Dark-Hunter Christmas
9. Kiss of the Night
10. Night Play
11. Seize the Night
12. Sins of the Night
13. Unleash the Night
14. Dark Side of the Moon
15. Love At First Bite
16. My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding
17. The Dream-Hunter

Journal Entry 2 by faeriemyst on Wednesday, December 5, 2007
Another great book in the Dark-Hunter series! The love story was nicely done, and both Cassandra and Wulf were great characters. My only minor complaint is that some of the dialogue was awkward and stilted, the modern references were unnecessary (Britney Spears, etc. I always hate that in a book, it makes it feel so dated), and the book had a few editing problems (for example, in Elysia, one of the Apollites was called a Daimon). Other than that, the book was terrific. I especially liked how Sherrilyn Kenyon made Apollites and Daimons more, for lack of a better word, human. I really can't believe how many more books Ms. Kenyon can write, and how many directions she can go into, with the world she has created - it could go on forever - or at least we can hope so! :)

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