Tuesday, September 29, 2015

Dark Hunter Series: Unleash The Night

I was thrilled to read Wren's story; thinking back, Wren had always kept himself isolated, except when it came to Aimee and Marvin. From short bits of other stories I knew he was an outcast and he had a lethal aura around him, that made the leader Nicolette, leery over him being in her home. I figured he would be mostly a background character. Obviously I was wrong and should have expected his story. Now that I have read the book I understand him on a greater level. I now can understand why he is the way he is and I completely respect his isolation to a certain extent. The odds of Maggie becoming his mate was exhilarating. Two different people of two different worlds. Now yes that's how most the stories go. The magic world and the human world, etc. But for Wren and Maggie it seems like so much more. As I read through their story, I felt as though I was experiencing their emotion, I could really feel as though I was right there with them. When it came time for them to head to the past I wasn't sure how I felt about the situation at hand. Was it really safe for Maggie? What are they going to find? Was wren the killer or not? Now mind you I did not believe he killed his parents, but when he met his father, all his feelings started to rise up from the back of his mind. When he had told Maggie why and had shown her the baby Wren, I felt for Wren's father, that he understood his mistakes. But what he did to Maggie blew me away! But I think the one thing I loved the most was Maggie standing up to her father and laying out what she truly felt, and when her father had shown up for the wedding I was pleased to know he finally understood his daughter for who she was. All in all this was a wonderful book. 
Thanks! 
-Mercedez

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Dark Hunter Series: Sins of the Night

"In 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 wrath you will face. Nothing can touch me. Nothing can sway me. I'm relentless and unfeeling." 
When I read this I laughed a bit because I wasn't sure what I was expecting to read after. When it jumped right in to the story it was amazing to read Alexion being captivated with the way a French Dark-Huntress was fight a group of Daimons. The way she moved around, like in the book referred as dancing, to him it was beautiful. To think Alexion was only going down to the human realm to deal with the two Dark-Hunters that were trying to convert their brethren to a darker side per say. Even though as someone who was unable to feel grew to love such a women. Starting out awkwardly being welcomed into Dangers home, she was confronted with a man Kyros had said she would meet. Well he didn't know she would meet him but he exclaimed what the said man would look like. Reading through the story you could connect with Danger and Alexion. When it got to the point where Kyros met his dear old friend from the beginning, it was kind of a shock to me, but in the end through all the battles and some losses I was okay because Kyros was realizing how stupid he was being. Until the real battle happened and Danger was killed. I was so pissed with Alexion when Ash didn't do anything, all until they returned home. I was so pleased when she was there, confused, but there. That end made he love more. Every time I read another book of Kenyon's I fall in love more and more and can't wait for the next book. 

Thanks for reading! 
-Mercedez.