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– Customer review on 26/01/2010
WoW I loved this book found it unputdownable cant wait till she releases the next one.
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– Customer review on 14/10/2009
NOTS AS GOOD AS THE DARK HUNTER SERIES IT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER
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– Customer review on 06/04/2010
This author never fails to amaze me. While I found this style of writing a little bit tricky to follow at the beginning of her series, I soon got into the swing of it and really enjoyed it. Hopes she writes more.
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– Customer review on 06/01/2010
Loved this book as much as the series. Wish there was more!!!
If you love Sherrilyn Kenyon and the Dark Hunter Series you will enjoy this series, Born of Night, Born of Fire and Born of Ice.
Even if you arent into Science Fiction (like i'm not), you will still enjoy these books, i guarantee it!
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– Customer review on 14/10/2009
ot as good as the Dark Hunter Series: character names are convoluted, as though Kenyon is trying to hard to remind us this book is Sci Fi, like we get it already. What's wrong with simple names like 'Syn'. The mind has to do mental gymnastics with those names. The two main characters over think their relationship and feelings and Kenyon ends up being quite repetitive. However, the world Kenyon created is very interesting and makes it worthwhile, the Sentella (the good guys) team are definitely more interesting than Nykyrian turned out to be, the final outcome was fast, patchy and too convenient
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– Customer review on 10/10/2009
Not as good as the Dark Hunter Series: character names are convoluted, as though Kenyon is trying to hard to remind us this book is Sci Fi, like we get it already. What's wrong with simple names like 'Syn'. The mind has to do mental gymnastics with those names. The two main characters over think their relationship and feelings and Kenyon ends up being quite repetitive. However, the world Kenyon created is very interesting and makes it worthwhile, the Sentella (the good guys) team are definitely more interesting than Nykyrian turned out to be, the final outcome was fast, patchy and too convenient - happily ever after stuff. Dare I say it but this seemed like a lesser version of the Dark Hunter series. There are lots of similarities that kept cropping up. I'm more interested in the stories of Jayne, Syn, Darling and Hauk
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