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Unleash the Night (Dark-Hunter, Bk 9)
Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon

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Publisher: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780312934330 - ISBN-10: 0312934335
Publication Date: 2005
Pages: 384

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Paula H. (BooBooo) reviewed on 1/16/2008...

5 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is Wren Tigarian's story. He's the busboy at the Sanctuary bar in New Orleans who rarely speaks but carries a mean growl. The only friend he had was Nick Gautier. Nick is now "missing" (read Seize the Night).
A different side story about being a "deformed" Katagari Were-Hunter. Wren is part Tiger, part Leopard and part Human. He's considered a freak in nature and nobody cares for him. Actually, they're all afraid of him because they don't understand him. His parents are dead and he works at the Peltier's bar, Sanctuary peacefully.

Until... Maggie comes into the bar to pay her respects to her study-buddy, Nick. Maggie and Wren are attracted to each other.

No Dark Hunter or God stories included here. Generally a good story about a boy who's been discriminated against because he's different and met with hatred and pity. With Maggie's love, Wren learns to accept himself; but before they can live happily ever after, Wren is marked for death and Maggie helps him to hope to find a solution and they seek the answers in his past and discover a whole lot of interesting information.

It's a great break from the traditional Dark Hunter plot; but Wren and Maggie are connected through Nick.

We get introduced to Savitar, who rumor has it that he originally trained Ash to be a Dark Hunter. We get a glimpse of the Omegrion "Congress of the Were-Hunters" during Wren's 'trial'.

Most interesting and a great resource is the glossery of all the verbage to the series in the back of this book.

Vici G. (XnO) reviewed on 10/24/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

ANY book in the DARK-HUNTER series is worth reading... shapeshifters (werewolves, werecats, etc.), vampires, gods, goddesses... this world will draw you in and you will want more and more and more. Don't wait to start with book #1...each story stands on it own and introduces you to previous character...which makes you want to read their book!

Dan & Annette A. (Armstrong) reviewed on 2/5/2008...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

In this book we are introduced to more of Nick Gautier's friends. This was a fun and moving story of compassion. There are plenty of references to the other books and story lines for faithful readers, but the work stands alone as well.
A very enjoyable read!

Jane B. (jane1959) - Lexington, NC reviewed on 1/2/2008...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

An orphan with no clan that will claim him, Wren Tigarian grew to adulthood under the close scrutiny and mistrust of those around him. A forbidden blend of two animals--snow leopard and white tiger--Wren has never listened to anyone when there was something he wanted. Now he wants Marguerite.
Marguerite Goudeau is the daughter of a prominent U.S. senator who hates the socialite life she's forced to live.

In order to have Marguerite, Wren must fight not just the humans who will never accept his animal nature, but the Were-Hunters who want him dead for endangering their world. It's a race against time and magic without boundary that could cost Marguerite and Wren not just their lives, but their souls.

Theresa P. reviewed on 12/18/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Great Book - I have not read a full length DH book that I haven't liked. Don't miss it you'll be sorry -- Wren's story is well thought out and the ending is really great!

Denise A. (izzybru) reviewed on 8/18/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a great DH book, loved Wren. One of the best ones, in my opinion.

Nicoel U. (bookszilla) reviewed on 4/12/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This is a shape shifter book, I've never read one before. LOL The Comcast digital voice commercials kept coming on. The one where the guy got tattooed as a tiger and calls the artist back saying he has Comcast now. & the artist says "Sorry Roger You Tiger Now!"
Anyway it was tough to keep a straight face and take it seriously.
The back to the future and past parts got ridiculous. Hello if you can flash yourself anywhere than why not freakin do it? The ending where someone moves their hand and shows a flashback on the wall was really cheesey. Yeah right ok, well if you can do that then why not do it from the beginning and skip all the time travel all together. LOL
I get the feeling that although Kenyon is the mother of four boys, she is writing for teenagers. I am 32 and I found a lot of this book just plain silly. There are a lot of things that didn't add up, and although I can handle some fantasy with my fantasy, I have to be able to make heads or tails of it. I think intelligent people will have trouble swallowing this one.

Overall the book was OK the sex was hot, but I think the book Night Pleasures was better. By at least two stars. I DUNNO I guess the animal shape shifter thing just isn't as hot to me as Vamps. The flashing to the past and future was just ridiculous. If every character could do that they would have killed everybody off long ago & therefore the plot just falls to pieces.
I will read her next book. I think she has talent. I just think this one got away from her and seemed rushed. She just didn't plan it out well because most of this book just plain doesn't make sense.

Mandy H. (wyattandtwins) reviewed on 10/29/2009...


Found this at a thrift store and decided to pick it up...so glad I did. I found the book to be a page turner :) I enjoyed the book so much I have collected the rest of the Dark Hunter series.

Debra J. reviewed on 10/26/2009...


Sherrilyn Kenyon is a great author..Have read lots of her books..this is a great read.

Monica S. (mojo09226) reviewed on 10/20/2009...


I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I only started to read it because I want to get to Archeron and don't believe in skipping. This one was good though, it had GREAT plot, the satisfying twists and curves, and it was pretty steamy. I think I like Wren the most of all the guys so far. I only gave a 4 because it was a bit muddled at the end, and it took a couple of rereads to understand what was happening.

Elizabeth A. reviewed on 9/28/2009...


I really liked this story. I like that the hero wasn't "perfect" . . . a nice twist in the series.

Judy B. (Joobee) reviewed on 9/10/2009...


Sorry Sherrilyn, just not one of your best books.

Diana C. (princessdiana34691) reviewed on 9/7/2009...


couldn't put it down. love the series.

Genia B. reviewed on 9/3/2009...


Good series!

Darlene S. (insanepoetxlx) reviewed on 7/25/2009...


Wren is my all time favorite. Best book in the series IMO.

Stacy G. (sguerra1972) - Noel, MO reviewed on 7/20/2009...


This is one of my all time favorite in the series. There is just something about Wren that pulls at the heart strings and wants you to love him. I couldn't put it down once I started reading it.

Lori K. (3kckMom) reviewed on 6/29/2009...


This is the first Sherrilyn Kenyon book I ever read (I know--seriously out of order, lol..), but it is what hooked me on the Dark Hunters and made them my favorite group of vampires and shifters ever! Wren is .... there are not words to describe how much I love Wren.. :)

Connie P. (Activegram149) reviewed on 6/7/2009...


Great series. They just get better.

Christina C. (mommybookwom) reviewed on 6/4/2009...


Loved this book. I was so happy for Wren and Maggie.

Angela R. (afr66) reviewed on 6/4/2009...


Yrt another winner by Sherrilyn Kenyon. Wren is adorable!!!

Gerri M. (paperbackjnkie) reviewed on 6/1/2009...


One of the best dark-hunter books available. I loved this loners story and it seems as though the Cinderella here is our hero.

Theresa C. (areana50) reviewed on 4/26/2009...


Kenyon never disappoints me with her books and this book was really good. I love her books from the first through this one and I will continue reading her series.

Christine S. (momx3) reviewed on 3/13/2008...


Loved this book!

Natasha D. (drdetroyt) reviewed on 3/9/2008...


Liked this one alot better then I thought I would.

Kelly G. (KelRen) - Buckeye Lake, OH reviewed on 9/13/2007...


A great book. But I love all of SK's dark hunter books.

Cindy B. (cinithea) reviewed on 8/12/2007...


Excellent as all the Dark Hunter books are! I wasn't thrilled with the heroine, but Wren was good and anguished. I thought some of the story seemed forced, but overall I would recommend it.

Patty M. (happycat) reviewed on 5/11/2007...


This was the first one I read. It made me go find others in the series.

Kimberly C. reviewed on 4/24/2007...


Wonderful book! Loved it and couldn't put it down till done!!

Mary Jane H. reviewed on 4/21/2007...


Wren Tigarian is a forbidden blend of two animals -- snow leopard and white tiger -- which makes him an abomination to be avoided at all costs...

Jan M. (Fireball12) reviewed on 3/27/2007...


Enter the world of Were-Hunters, outcasts no matter where they go. No one to trust, no true safe place, no one to love... This is the life of Wren Tigarian, who inhabits the Inferno. When Wren meets Marguerite D'Augert Goudeau as she visits the Inferno in memory of Nick, Wren and Marguerite risk both their lives and souls to explore their love without boundries.

This is a wonderful read that will keep you turning the pages!

Patricia A. (armstrongpaw1) reviewed on 3/27/2007...


A Dark-Hunter Novel. This book takes you deeper into the world of the Were-Hunters and Sanctuary. The world of the Were's and that of humans is never to meet but Marguerite Goudeau, daughter of a prominent senator, when her home becomes the only refuge available to Wren, the shifter to saved her life only days earlier. Wren is despised by both his mother's and father's clans since hybrid's, those who can change to more than one shape, are considered abominations. He has lived at Sanctuary most of his life after the death of his parents, whom many suspected he killed. Now drawn irresistibly to a human female, his interest threatens the secrecy of the Were community. Along with lies spread throughout the years concerning his mental stability, the ruling council has decided he must be executed. It's a race against time and magic without boundary that could cost Maggie and Wren their lives...and their very souls.

April (LadyVampire) - IL reviewed on 3/26/2007...


Sherrilyn Kenyon is a wonderful author but this book is one of my favorites that she's written. A Dark Hunter tale that really touches the heart.

SHARON M. (Sheri) reviewed on 3/12/2007...


What is it about Dark, Tortured, Needy, Alpha Hunks, I just can't get enough. Wren is all that and more. Another memorable Dark-Hunter Novel Sherrilyn Kenyon knows how to deliver.

Ashlea B. (ally) reviewed on 3/11/2007...


Another great Kenyon book! This one tells Wren's story.

Theresa B. reviewed on 2/26/2007...


As always any Dark HUnter novel is a fantastic novel. This is the storey of the Were-Hunter Wren Tigerian.

Sonda C. (Sgconley) reviewed on 2/24/2007...


An orphan with no clan that will claim him, Wren Tigarian grew to adulthood under the close scurtiny and mistrust of those around him. a forbidden blend of two animals -- snow leopard and white tiger -- Wren has never listened when there was something he wanted. Now he wantes Marguerite.

Dawn C. (playfulheart78) reviewed on 2/23/2007...


Oh I LOVE this book!! One of my favorites by this author. Highest recommendations!

Carla H. (carlamo) - Richmond, TX reviewed on 2/20/2007...


Kenyon's books are always fun to read.

Marie L. reviewed on 2/18/2007...


An orphan with no clan that will claim him, Wren Tigarian grew to adulthood under the close scrutiny and mistrust of those around him. A forbidden blend of two animals-snow leopard and white tiger-Wren has never listened to anyhone when there was something he wanted. Now he wants Marguerite.
Marguerite D'Aubert Goudeau is the daughter of a prominent US Senator who hates the socialite life she's forced to live. Like her mother before her, she has strong Cajun roots that her father doesn't understand. Still, she has no choice but to try and conform to a world where she feels like an outsider. But the world of the rich and powerful humans is never to meet the world of the Were-Hunters who exist side by side with them, unseen, unknown, undetected. To break this law is to call down a wrath of the highest order.

In order to have Marguerite, Wren must fight not just the humans who will never accept his animal nature, but the Were-Hunters who want him dead for endangering their world. It's a race against time and magic without boundary that could cost Marguerite and Wren not just their lives, but their very souls...

Rachel M. (Ozrachel) reviewed on 2/9/2007...


I couldn't put it down.

Ginger L. reviewed on 2/6/2007...


This is the story of Wren Tigarian, a were-hunter whose base form is a cross between a tiger and a snow leopard. It's a great book.

Tori S. (libroperdido) reviewed on 2/3/2007...


Dark Side of the Moon is better, but there is a nice twist at the end.

Laura E. reviewed on 1/28/2007...


Marguerite, the daughter of a wealthy senator, has little interest in the socialite life her father wants for her. So when New Orleans friends decide to go to a bar called Sanctuary, curiosity prompts her to tag along. There she meets Wren, a shy busboy. The attraction is immediate on both sides--and dangerous. Wren is a hybrid were-animal, an outcast even in his own supernatural world, and he's been marked for death. Marguerite should leave, but their fates and hearts are now entwined, and she knows there is no turning back. In this second novel to feature the Weres, Kenyon defies expectations once again. Wren the loner plays a tortured Romeo to Marguerite's Juliet, a young man coming to terms with who and what he is and having to find his niche in the world. This depth and vulnerability of character has not been seen before in her heroes and proves a challenge for Kenyon, but the result is a thrill ride filled with magic, action, and scintillating passion.

Sandra C. (stonedpeanut38) reviewed on 1/16/2007...


I love all of these books...she is the best writer

Mary S. (majansa) reviewed on 12/28/2006...


Great tortured hero love story. If you like the damaged but salvagable man, this book is a read for you.

Janice H. (alaskalady) reviewed on 12/24/2006...


Wren Tigerian is a forbidden blend of two were-breeds; white tiger and snow leopard. Marguerite D'Aubert Goudeau is the daughter of a U.S. Senator who hates the socialite life she is forced to live.

A P. (lolagranola) reviewed on 12/9/2006...


A fantasy world of half-human half-animal beings, vampires, vampire hunters and other creatures comes together to create a great story. Lots of action and romance. Part of the Dark-Hunter series.

Tammy P. (bookluver-in-sc) reviewed on 12/7/2006...


Very good Kenyon book. Anyone who has read any of the Dark-Hunter novels will know that they are all good.

Jennifer M. (jlm0711) reviewed on 11/4/2006...


A true Beauty & the Beast story...Dark-Hunter fashion. :) Maggie tames Were-Hunter Wren.

Ethel I. (RoyalCatwoman) reviewed on 11/2/2006...


Marguerite, the daughter of a wealthy senator, has little interest in the socialite life her father wants for her. So when New Orleans friends decide to go to a bar called Sanctuary, curiosity prompts her to tag along. There she meets Wren, a shy busboy. The attraction is immediate on both sides--and dangerous. Wren is a hybrid were-animal, an outcast even in his own supernatural world, and he's been marked for death. Marguerite should leave, but their fates and hearts are now entwined, and she knows there is no turning back. In this second novel to feature the Weres, Kenyon defies expectations once again. Wren the loner plays a tortured Romeo to Marguerite's Juliet, a young man coming to terms with who and what he is and having to find his niche in the world. This depth and vulnerability of character has not been seen before in her heroes and proves a challenge for Kenyon, but the result is a thrill ride filled with magic, action, and scintillating passion.

Kim W. reviewed on 11/2/2006...


Great read

Jerry B. reviewed on 10/21/2006...


entertaining series, all are interesting reads

Kat A. (kd) reviewed on 10/18/2006...


I enjoyed this book!

Kat A. (kd) reviewed on 10/18/2006...


I enjoyed this book!

Angela H. (AngelaDionne) reviewed on 10/14/2006...


Another good book in the Dark Hunter series!

Chelsey R. (Chezriff) reviewed on 9/14/2006...


Another great Dark-Hunter novel. I couldn't put it down!!! Only 2 more of her DH series to read... What next??
Chelsey

Mollie G. (amethystlover) reviewed on 9/6/2006...


A Dark Hunter Novel. A predator-eat-predator world for the Were-Hunters. Danger haunts any given day. No one to trust. No one to love. Not if they want to live....
This is possibly the best of the Dark Hunter series.

Sharon G. (shaggon2) reviewed on 8/21/2006...


Ok read, not quite my read tho.

Jan C. (Jancee) reviewed on 8/14/2006...


Wow!

Barbara F. reviewed on 7/29/2006...


From the back: An orphan with no clan that will claim him, Wren Tigarian grew to adulthood under the close scrutiny and mistrust of those around him. A forbidden blend of two animals-snow leopard and white tiger-Wren has never listened to anyone when there was something he wanted and he wanted Marguerite.

Dawn R. (godblessourhome) reviewed on 7/13/2006...


i am not normally a fan of the shape-shifter books, but this storyline was excellent! it makes me actually consider trying more of her stories. it had love, sexual heat, romance, violence, paranormal occurences, time travel, betrayal - everything you could possibly want. wren and maggie make a perfect couple.

Lenore D. (Lenore) reviewed on 7/7/2006...


Not one of the best dark hunter novels, in my opinion. Just ok...too much deus ex machina for my taste. Lets just solve everyone's problems in a neat little bow in the last 5 minutes shall we?

Juli S. reviewed on 6/15/2006...


Excellent!

Amie C. (gatatter) reviewed on 5/13/2006...


Another great Dark Hunter book! Some old friends show up in New Orleans.

Sandy E. (sandye) reviewed on 4/29/2006...


Miss Kenyon"s books just get better and better! Story is a great read and the characters refreshing.

Donna M. (dmac) - NC reviewed on 4/25/2006...


I cannot stop buying this series! Will not disappoint.

Lori S. (shooky) reviewed on 4/23/2006...


I loved this book - actually some unexpected happenings!!

Kathy B. (MsLuLu) reviewed on 3/31/2006...


"Without question, this is one of the genre's most fascinating, distinctive, and mesmerizing
paranormal series." RT BOOKclub Magazine

Shannon M. (MindlesRambles) reviewed on 3/5/2006...


This is the 2nd book by this arthor I have read. I've fallen helplessly in love with this series of Were-Hunters!

Mary S. reviewed on 2/21/2006...


From Booklist
Marguerite, the daughter of a wealthy senator, has little interest in the socialite life her father wants for her. So when New Orleans friends decide to go to a bar called Sanctuary, curiosity prompts her to tag along. There she meets Wren, a shy busboy. The attraction is immediate on both sides--and dangerous. Wren is a hybrid were-animal, an outcast even in his own supernatural world, and he's been marked for death. Marguerite should leave, but their fates and hearts are now entwined, and she knows there is no turning back. In this second novel to feature the Weres, Kenyon defies expectations once again. Wren the loner plays a tortured Romeo to Marguerite's Juliet, a young man coming to terms with who and what he is and having to find his niche in the world. This depth and vulnerability of character has not been seen before in her heroes and proves a challenge for Kenyon, but the result is a thrill ride filled with magic, action, and scintillating passion.

R L. (Teach) reviewed on 2/17/2006...


Although I've enjoyed all of the books by this author under the name of "Kinley MacGregor", this is the first "Sherrilyn Kenyon" title I've read. I loved it and intend to go back and read the others in the Dark Hunter series.

Kathleen T. (keska) reviewed on 2/2/2006...


After the story with Zarek, this is my favorite of the series.

Kathleen H. reviewed on 1/20/2006...


THIS IS AN AWESOME BOOK! It is so great to revist sanctuary and all of the werehunters! Great story! This is a MUST READ! I can't wait for the next book.

Banuelos M. (marla) reviewed on 1/17/2006...


I couldn't put this one down. I read it in one night.

Kimberley S. (Kimberley) reviewed on 1/16/2006...


I enjoyed this book a great deal - I liked the characters and I appreciate the fact that ms. Kenyon finally allowed the true bear nature to come out in Nicolette. I can't wait for the next book.

Michelle T. (shelly-) reviewed on 1/15/2006...


Excellent! I love the Dark Hunter series.

L Y. (Kerowyn) reviewed on 1/12/2006...


I just read this book. I got it at the library. 5 stars!!!!
Not as long as the ususal story, but well worth the read. I started it last night about 6 and could not put it down. Finished it about midnight. The character of Wren is awesome.

Dawn O. (fawnagail) reviewed on 1/10/2006...


An excellent book, do not start to read it unless you have the whole night to finish it. Once you start reading you cannot put it down.

Patti B. (Purefoyfan) reviewed on 1/7/2006...


Excellent read!! Read it in one sitting

Debbie C. (Froglover) reviewed on 1/7/2006...


This is the latest Dark-Hunter book. It is about Wren Tigarian, a Were-Animal who is 1/2 snow leopard & 1/2 white tiger. He is a loner until he meets Maggie. Two people unhappy with their lives until they meet. They have a great story. I really liked this one. The book also has a excerpt from the next book-Dark Side of the Moon coming in June 2006. Best of all, it has a glossary too!

Effie H. (Bkcrazee) reviewed on 1/5/2006...


While it wasn't as great as some of the others it was still a good book. She's a great writer

Heather Y. (Heathery) reviewed on 1/5/2006...


This was the worst book of the DH series! I could not believe the turn it took! I was surprised that Kenyon would turn a certain good family into hateful bigots. She made this family out to be gold in previous books and then completely did an about face in UTN. Not to mention there was no action in the book just a bland run through of a beginning romance between Wren and the senators daughter!
I normally read Kenyons books over and over again this book will not be read again...its not worth my time.

Beth B. (snowgems) reviewed on 1/2/2006...


Couldn't put this one down. Wren, busboy at Sanctuary and Maggie, a Senator's daughter finding their way together in New Orleans.

AshsHeroine reviewed on 1/1/2006...


Another great book in the Dark Hunter series.

Cathy G. (CiGi) reviewed on 12/31/2005...


What can I say another awesome book by the Author Goddess

Tram N. (gummy13) reviewed on 12/30/2005...


I loved it!

Eleanor C. (RayandGabesMommie) reviewed on 12/29/2005...


Great Book! I read in one night I couldn't put it down. Awesome!

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