
Ginette B. (
Niteowl7) wrote on 1/22/2008...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
I'm having trouble parting with this book; I enjoyed it so much. Vane Kattalakis is a Were-Hunter wolf who is wanted dead by his enemies. He isn't looking for a mate but the Fates have marked Bride as his. Now Bride is a wonderful, loving woman. When her latest boyfriend had no more use for her he broke up with her. So Bride has sworn off men but deep down inside she still yearns for a knight in shining armor.
What makes Bride special is not only her personality, character and long auburn hair and porcelain skin, but the fact that, by today's standards, at a size 18, she is overweight. For a large woman to be the heroine of a romance book was quite brave of the author. She is also quite feminine though she can be tough when she needs to be. She's no hard, skinny heroine out to kick someone's butt. In almost all of the paranormal romances I read, the woman are either fashion model thin, underweight, tall and willowy, have perfect figures, etc. and often have hard personalities. I could immediately identify with Bride because of her imperfections. In fact, her weight was why her last boyfriend broke off with her. He used her trust and giving nature against her.
Then along comes gorgeous Vane and he sees Bride through her shop window and is smitten. Whenever Bride is shown through Vane's point of view, you see how beautiful he sees her; how turned on he is by her; how much he wants her despite her humanity. Vane sees her preparing to close up, vacuuming and crying. Her tears move him and he enters the shop. And then we're in for some steamy sex....
When he leaves, Vane thinks he'll never see her again. That it'd be better this way. But again, the Fates intervene. He has 3 weeks to either convince Bride that the supernatural is real, not an easy task since Bride thinks the supernatural just doesn't exist. If Vane fails to convince her, he'll end up neutered. Meanwhile, his brother Fang lies in a comatose state because of their enemies, and Vane's enemies continue their attempts to kill him.
This story has it all and is especially strong on character development and an action plot. It's my favorite Night Hunter book so far. I couldn't put it down and read it in one evening.

Elisabeth P. (
BetsyP) wrote on 11/24/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I think that this is my favorite Dark Hunter story. The Heroienne is not a thin, toothpick thin blonde. He thinks she's perfect. In the end, she saves herself from a would be killer. The sex scenes are hot.

Michelle L. (
mew156) - Philadelphia, PA wrote on 11/16/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I LOVE THIS BOOK!!! i am not a huge fan of the Dark Hunters, except for this one. it is in my top 10 books. a definite keeper

Dan & Annette A. (
Armstrong) wrote on 3/8/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was a fun read with a strong female heroine - this was a lighter take on the Dark Hunter theme for Kenyon. Definitely enjoyable for the Kenyon fan.

Stephanie B. (
mamapeep) wrote on 1/5/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
I LOVE this book!!! Vane is the Alpha-wolf male in more than one way. The relationship between Vane and Bride makes my heart melt!

Trish D. (
trishd) wrote on 5/22/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Every leading man that Sherrilyn writes leaves me weak in the knees. She never disappoints, and this was HOT! Britt is not your typical romance heroine. She's doesn't have the perfect body, but yet Vane desires her above all others. Very steamy and hot read.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
Definitely not one of the best books I've read, but it's still worth the time it takes since its a quick fluff read. Even though it's not the first in the series, I decided to go ahead and read it since I had it on hand and I don't think it made a difference since most events are explained well enough that the average person can probably figure out what's going on in the series.
At first, there were a lot of laughs from conversations that take place between characters, but eventually this got old and eventually became corny since it seems everything needed to be answered with a witty quip. Not to mention the puns that were things only a reader should notice, yet the characters in the conversations seemed to have no problem knowing what was meant. (e.g. Italian vs. eye-talian) There's also misplaced sarcastic jokes, such as Bride being so witty after she was supposed to be raped yet was rescued in the nick of time.
There's also things that could be considered plot holes. What kind of vet's daughter just lets her pets out to roam to go potty in the city and doesn't take them out on a leash? Are there no laws for leashes or cleaning up after your pet in this author's universe? Also, why didn't she call shelters or animal control after finding a stray wolf in the city? TSTL alert here. Normal people would do this, since "tamed" wolves would never be treated so flippantly by someone who should know better.
There's also holes in the physics and magic in the story that border on ridiculous. The author likes to give the characters a wide variety of powers, which should get them out of any problem, yet there's always a weakness that just doesn't seem to jive but happens at the author's whim.
The story also could've gone more in-depth if the author took the time to build on plots and subplots. Instead, she wasted a lot of ink with her lead characters constantly worried about Bride's weight, how "hot" Vane is compared to Bride or other such insecurities. It really got annoying when Bride was constantly worried about if she should have dessert or not.
Overall, it's an okay story, but I prefer books (or series) like this to be darker and more complex with stronger female leads (or at least less whiny ones) and just better developed characters all-around.

Angela R. (
afr66) wrote on 1/23/2009...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This book was great! The sex scenes were not as detailed as in previous books which I found refreshing. I also loved that a "normal" women was used in the book instead of a size 1 character. This made the book even more believable and very hard to put down. I think this may be the best of the books so far.
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
My shelves contain quite a number of Sherrilyn Kenyon books and this is my favorite of them all. Not only is Vane thoughtful and loving but he may well be the most appreciative Alpha males I've ever found in a book. He adores his woman for many things including the very things that have caused Bride to be rejected by other men. He comes to her rescue again and again. And I love the dialogue, especially the parts between Vane and his look-alike pack-mate, Fury. Kenyon is great at snappy conversation. I won't be listing this one. Its place on my shelf is permanent.

Cindy W. (
cindyw5) wrote on 11/14/2008...
1 member(s) found this review helpful.
While this book was enjoyable, it didn't have me on the edge of my seat for most of the book and it had a few flaws. Bride was a heroine that had major self image issues, which bordered on annoying. The ending seemed a little rushed and Bride has a complete character change in the last few pages. So that's my deal with giving this book a 4. I liked Vane very much, and could see the set up of the next book in the series, Valerius and Tabitha's, which I am really looking forward. All in all, not the best in the Dark Hunter Series, but I'm one book closer to Acheron!