Born of Defiance by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

Born of Defiance by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

 

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Description:
Born an Outcast, Talyn Batur has spent the whole of his life fighting against the prejudice of his people. An Andarion without a father is not something anyone wants to be. But when his companion’s brother draws him into a plot against the Andarion crown, he finds himself torn between the loyalty to their planetary government that his mother has beaten into him and his own beliefs of justice and right. Now, he must decide for himself to remain a pawn of their government or to defy everything and everyone he’s ever known to stand up to tyranny. It’s a gamble that will either save his life or end it. And when old enemies align with new ones, it’s more than just his own life at risk. And more than just his homeworld that will end should he fail.

 

Story behind the story;
THE STORY BEHIND THE STORY

For those who are wondering about the order reversal of Born of Betrayal (Fain) versus Born of Defiance (Talyn), I originally intended to write Fain’s book first and then go back in time to do Talyn’s. But as I was writing Fain’s book, I realized that because Talyn’s book takes place first there were too many spoilers in Fain’s book for Talyn. Too many things that needed to be revealed in Talyn’s story before we had Fain’s. Not to mention the Andarion political unrest and how Cairistiona regained her freedom and overthrew her mother, which is the plot for Born of Defiance (Talyn), plays directly into the plot of Born of Betrayal (Fain). So, it was only natural that they come out back-to-back in chronological order. I know it sounds a bit confusing when I try to explain it in vague terms to avoid spoilers, but it isn’t confusing in the books themselves. Just as in movies and TV shows, sometimes you have to go back in time to show how certain things develop and how some relationships are formed to give the audience a full understanding of the world where everything takes place.

As to why Talyn is considered a Gen 1 book and not Gen 2 (aside from the fact that it takes place a little before Born of Night) there’s only sixteen years between Fain and Talyn, and Andarions age slower than humans do. To put their ages in perspective, Fain is only a couple of years older than Dancer and Talyn is only a few months younger than Darling and Maris, i.e. Darling would have only been one grade ahead of him in school, and Talyn is a lot older than Adron, Jayce and the rest of the Gen 2 characters.

When it comes to the Gen 1 and Gen 2 designations, age has nothing to do with the separation. What makes a book or character Gen 1 or Gen 2 is where we are with The League at the time they are taking place. Gen 1 is under the old League rule and Gen 2 is under new League rule after the war between The League and The Sentella. I won’t tell you how that war ends as we’re in the middle of fighting it. But eventually, the war will end and Gen 2 begins when it does. There will be many surprises about the war and both factions in upcoming books, so please stay tuned.

 

Review;

Okay, after all that info, Sherrilyn Kenyon rocks!!! I’m not worthy, I’m not worthy, as I bow down before her. In all the years I’ve been reading Ms. Kenyon’s works, she never ceases to amaze and blow me away with her imagination, creativity and ability to create worlds and characters you swear could be real. She is just that good at her craft in my honest opinion and Born of Defiance is an excellent example. Once again she pulls us into her League series that’s filled with many creatures/species all vying for supremacy by being deceitful, sneaky, underhanded and unfair to anyone who stands in their way. There are no means that some of these characters won’t go to in order to gain what they want. We get an in depth look into Andarian culture in Born of Defiance and I have to say that Ms. Kenyon appropriately named this book because Talyn definitely defies all the odds and everything thrown his way. No matter what happens to him in this book, one thing very clear is that he has a will of iron and will always stand strong no matter what. He didn’t get the Ring name Iron Hammer for nothing baby!!

As Sherrilyn Kenyon explains a bit in her ‘story behind the story’ the events in this book take place before and during Nykyrian’s book(Born of Night-book 1). I will admit there was some confusion on my part due to certain events that take place, but it didn’t derail my ability to love this book. I absolutely loved Talyn’s character. I have no idea how Kenyon can write compelling character after character but she does. Just when I think another one of her characters can’t worm their way into my heart they do. There isn’t a single thing about Talyn you won’t love. Aside from being drop dead gorgeous according to his female Felicia, he’s also strong, brave, trustworthy, honourable, loyal, intelligent, and one Andarion you’ll always want on your side. Even though he’s born an outcast thanks to actions on his father’s(Fain Hauk) side, he doesn’t let it stand in his way no matter what. Sure nothing comes easy for him, but he eventually winds up earning everyone’s respect, even those who always looked down on him due to his caste. What’s a caste you ask, well according to Andarion culture, how you are born determines your worth in society you pretty much can say. So since Talyn was born without a father and family name to claim, he’s seen as an outcast in society and not worth anything. Anything Talyn has ever achieved he’s had to earn through blood, sweat and tears. Hence his Ring fighting career, which you could say is equivalent to our UFC fighting. Only on Andaria you fight to the death in most matches. Thanks to Talyn’s caste he can’t even marry and have a family of his own, so he turns to a companion service(kinda like an escort service only a bit higher up) and meets his female Felicia, who you will love as much as you love Talyn. These two really are sweet and just perfect for one another. Many times my heart was breaking for these two as we see all the garbage they have to deal with daily.

Along with learning about Andarion culture and events that lead up to present day in this series, once again Sherrilyn has some very interesting and surprising reveals we don’t see coming as usual. We have reveals about Talyn himself and Jayne, which we will see relates to Talyn, Jayne’s husband Hadarian, and Nero who’ve meet in previous books. We also learn why Fain did what he did and that it wasn’t all his fault. Thanks to Nykyrian’s fraternal twin Jullian, his grandmother, and relatives, poor Talyn was dealt the life he’s had to deal with. There were so many times I was disgusted by their behaviour towards Talyn and his mother I wanted to step into the Splatterdome and tear into them like the Iron Hammer could do. They’re an awful group of Andarians, and like I said, there are creatures/species who will stop at nothing to get what they want and this is exactly how Jullian, his grandmother and relatives act towards anyone they see as a threat to themselves, including their own blook, Nykyrian. We’re also given more information regarding Nykyrian’s treatment from his family. All these reveals just blew me away. Tack on the Iron Hammer’s Ring matches, the fights between the Tavali and Andarions, battles between Tayln, his mom and Jullian and company it makes for a very action packed story.

Born of Defiance is another great installment to Kenyon’s The League Series. There was never a dull moment in this book. It has everything any Kenyon fan has come to be familiar with when reading one of her stories. There’s action, adventure, tons of emotion rolling off the pages, well developed plot lines and characters, fun and and imaginative worlds and stories within stories that keep us occupied from beginning to end. To my fellow Kenyon Menyon I promise Born of Defiance does not disappoint, and for those who aren’t a fan yet, I promise you will be after your read this one. However, I do suggest going back to the beginning of the series first.

Until next time, happy reading!!

Reviewed by Marcie

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Son of No One by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

Son of No One by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

 

Son of No One
Dark-Hunter (Hellchasers #6) series – Book # 24
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Release Date: September 2, 2014

Son of No One

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Description:
It’s not easy being life’s own personal joke, but Josette Landry has made an unstable peace with the beast. Completely down on her luck, Josette takes a job with a local paranormal group as a photographer and camerawoman. Yeah, they’re even crazier than she is. The only paranormal thing she believes in is the miracle that keeps her rusted out hoopty running. But when something truly evil is released into the world, they are forced to call in reinforcement.

From the moment Josette meets Cadegan, she knows something about him isn’t quite right. Mysterious and armed with lethal sarcasm, he seems a lot older than his age.

Centuries ago, Cadegan was viciously betrayed into an immortal prison by the only person he’d ever trusted. Forced against his will to do good, he hates everything in life. All he wants is a way out. But for the damned there is only eternal suffering. And yet there is something about Josette that intrigues him. Something he can’t seem to fight and the last time he felt this way about a woman, it cost him everything.

He knows he has to stay away from her, but the unleashed demon is hell bent on consuming her soul. If one more innocent is taken, he will be sent back to an unimaginable prison that makes his current hell look like paradise. But how can he keep her safe when his being with her is the greatest threat of all?

The Story Behind The Story
This is one of those books that had to be written. I’d just finished Styxx and was walking around trying to decide between Max, Remi and a thousand other characters. I toyed with a few ideas that just wouldn’t cement. Then, as I was working on Born of Fury…

Cadegan came and blew my mind. I scrapped the old ideas I’d been nurturing and immediately sat down and had to start gathering info on him. Everything he tells me, fascinates me more and the same for Josie. She’s hilarious. I had no idea… I love when I have no control over my people 🙂

 

Review;

Okay fellow Menyons and even non-Menyon’s if the synopsis and the tidbit about the story from Ms. Kenyon herself doesn’t make you want to read this latest installment to her DH series I don’t know what will. Well, maybe I can help you out with my review of Son of No One. 😉

I’m not worthy, I’m not worthy,..(bowing down to Ms. Kenyon). I don’t know how she does it, but once again Ms. Kenyon has managed to blow me away with another fantastical and imaginative story in Son of No One. In this one she introduces two completely new characters for our main couple, along with a host of new characters and creatures and a new realm. This new realm where our hero is imprisoned is part of her Avalon series, which had me a little worried since I haven’t read that series yet. However, have no fear, Ms. Kenyon seamlessly weaves the DH universe into that of the Avalon universe without breaking a sweat. It’s like the two series were always intertwined and no one is the wiser. Ms. Kenyon truly is a master at her craft and we see it here once again in Son of No One.

Our two new characters Cadegan and Josette are tossed together in this new realm and let me say I can plainly see just why Kenyon had to write their story. Cadegan is a wonderful character, totally swoon-worthy and a welcome addition to the DH family. Even though he’s a demon in his true form, and can pretty much end things as we know it, our Josette brings out the best in him and I couldn’t be happier. I loved everything about Cadegan, especially his Welsh accent and olden day speech that had my toes curling every time he spoke. What a sweet-heart he is with Josette, but word to the wise, don’t get on his bad side, he’s a rather scary demon. 😉 Josette, what can I say but another well rounded female heroine who had me laughing out loud many times, and applauding her heroism and never give up attitude. The way she would tease Cadegan about his age, and baffling him with her modern day lingo was just priceless, but she truly does love her demon and makes him want to be the man she deserves. I loved how she was able face his demon form, accept him for who and what he is, and won’t give up on him no matter what. What makes her believing in Cadegan all the more special, is the fact that she’s friends with Amanda Devereaux and company and always thought them to be paranormal wackos. She never believed in the paranormal, but once she met Cadegan, she had no choice and she dove right in head first(literally as she falls into a magical mirror) and never looked back. I loved the scenes with Cadegan, Josette and all her friends, some of my favourite scenes in the story.

Along with the new characters and realm, we also get the chance to see some of our old favourites; Ash, Styxx, Simi, Kyrian, Talon, Fang etc. Seeing some of my faves back again to help, and watching them interact and carry on had me laughing out loud. Kenyon brings her classic humour to these scenes which helps to lighten the mood and the severity of the problem at hand, even if it’s just for a few seconds. Styxx particularly had me howling with laughter as he’s talking with the group about living in this day and age and how it hasn’t driven him to go running through the streets naked yet. LOL!!! I’m still LOL’ing over that scene as I type this review. As our group of past favourites try to figure out a way to help Cadegan and Jossette, Kenyon continues to reveal little bits of information regarding the evil that’s coming, which was mentioned in Styxx’s book, along with making reveals about Thorn(never saw this one coming) and Max the dragon who lives in the attic at Sanctuary. Which as you know I’m not telling cause I don’t like to play the spoil sport. If you want to know this ‘didn’t see that one coming’ reveal, then you will just have to read the book for yourselves. ;-p Keep in mind that the publicity surrounding this book has been dubbed; The Dragons will Rise in 2015, so maybe I’ve given a little hint regarding one of the reveals in Son of No One. 😉

Now in proper Kenyon fashion she of course does answer questions that she left us hanging with in previous books, but now thanks to the addition of Cadegan and Jossette, the two reveals(Max and Thorn), new realms and the return of our favourite Gallu demon Kessar to stir up yet more trouble, we are left with more questions and head scratching. I swear I’m going to either go completely white or bald from reading this series thanks to Ms. Kenyon and her trickery and mastery in storytelling. Just when I think I’ve figured something out, I turn the page and bam, my jaw drops over some other tidbit she’s revealed. I swear I never get tired of reading the DH series and I know I never will. If Ms. Kenyon continues to write and create worlds, characters, humour and action scenes like the ones in Son of No One I will forever keep coming back for more. I for one can’t wait till next year when Dragonbane, the next installment in this arc comes out.

Until next time my fellow Menyons, happy reading!!  

Reviewed by Marcie

 

 

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Born of Fury by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

Born of Fury by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

 

Born of Fury

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Description:
Setting: Ichidian Universe

The war is on…

Counted among the fiercest Andarion warriors ever born, Hauk is one of the five founding members of the Sentella- an organization that has declared war on the League that rules the Ichidian universe with an iron fist and terrifies it with an army of well-trained assassins. Hauk’s enemies are legion, but he fears nothing and no one. He will do whatever it takes to survive and protect his Sentella brethren.

Sumi Antaxas is one of the best assassins the League has ever trained. In her world, failure is not an option and she has never met a target she couldn’t execute. So when she’s assigned Hauk, she believes it’ll be a quick and easy mission.

But nothing is ever as simple as it seems, and Hauk is far better trained and skilled than his dossier shows. More than that, as she pursues him, she stumbles upon the key that will bring down not only Hauk, but the entire Sentella organization.

In the race to report her information, she is overtaken by enemies out to end her as effectively as she intends to end Hauk. Now her only key to survival is the one man she’s been sent to kill. And Hauk doesn’t trust her at all.

The only question is, will he help her to live… or send her to her grave.

 

Review:

OMG Sherrilyn has done it again. Born of Fury is book 8 in her League series and another fantastic addition to it. I have so much floating around in my head that I want to say I just can’t figure out where to begin. It rocked, and blew me away with everything.  I finally learned about Hauk and the Andarion culture . Ever since I first met Hauk in the beginning of the series in Nykerian’s book I’ve been intrigued by him and wanted to learn more. I’m so happy he finally got his story told, and what a story. Born of Fury had me howling with laughter many times, well at other times I wanted to slap a few characters silly and give them a beat down for their treatments of Hauk, and of course other times near tears over some scenes.

Once again Ms. Kenyon spun her magic and pulled me in from the first scene. She had me sitting on the edge of my seat, turning page after page wanting to see what has going to happen next, and then of course when I get to the end of the book I’m sad because I know I have to wait an entire year before I can read the next installment and be entertained by this wonderful cast of characters and brilliant story telling and world building by my favourite author.

I absolutely love this cast of characters in The League series and was so happy to see all of them return in this one to help their friend Hauk. The banter and chemistry that Kenyon creates with these characters to me is the driving force of the series. Her characters literally run away with the story and keep the reader riveted to what’s unfolding on the pages. On top of the core group of Sentella members making appearances in this one, Ms. Kenyon now introduces us to the next generation of League characters in the kids. If what I saw in Hauk’s book with the kids is any indication, I feel she can keep writing this series forever. The kids are just as amazing and bring laughter and trouble wherever they go, just like their parents. Let’s just say there’s never a dull moment when this motely crew get together. Sorry I got a little off track there, it’s just so hard to keep focused on just Hauk and his story because everyone who makes an appearance adds a little something to the story to keep it entertaining.

Hauk, absolutely love this character, he’s everything I hoped for and more. He’s fearless, intelligent, powerful, sexy [(in Sumi’s words, her sexy beast 😉 ]and will do anything and everything to keep those he loves safe and secure from his enemies. Including giving up his chance at love, and doing right by his family and following through with Andarion customs where his dead brother’s widow is concerned. Now don’t even get me started on her, I couldn’t stand Darianna, and absolutely loved the scene where Sumi handed her butt to her. I was so happy to see Darianna got what she had coming to her in the end. Sumi is a brilliant heroine and I absolutely loved her as Hauk’s mate, even though she was sent in by the head League Commander to take him in and eventually take down the Sentella. It isn’t until we learn more about Sumi that we see why she is with the League and why she takes this assignment. The poor girl really had no choice because if she didn’t do what her commander ordered, she’d never see her daughter that was taken from her when she was born.

I loved the romance between Hauk and Sumi, and the way Kenyon writes it and develops it is nothing short of magic. Even though they are constantly fighting their way out of situations and dodging their enemies, somewhere along the line both learn to trust one another and realize that they are stronger together then alone. Somehow they find the time to show each other how they really feel and their romance takes flight from there and no matter the problems Hauk knows he’s going to face back home from his family, he’s not willing to give up his Sumi. Even though Hauk is Andarion and there are customs to follow, he’s willing to suffer the consequences, and Sumi is no different. She never once wavers once she commits herself to Hauk and she stands up to everyone who opposes their union, or tries to bring harm to Hauk. She may not be Andarion born, but Sumi acts and handles herself like a true Andarion warrior and lady where Hauk and his grandmother are concerned.

This was an amazing addition to an already amazing and very creative series from Sherrilyn Kenyon. Each one of her characters brings their own special personalities to each story and this one is no different. Hauk is the type of character you can’t help but admire and love. His loyalty knows no bounds and he will do anything and everything to keep those he holds dear safe. I absolutely loved the scenes with him and Darice (his nephew), Thia (Nykerian’s girl), and Sumi’s daughter Kalea. In these scenes we get to see a whole other side of Hauk that endears us even more to him. Even though he’s a fierce Andarion warrior, he’s also got a very loving and nurturing side to him and we see it come out in these scenes, and also with Sumi. There isn’t a single thing I didn’t love about this story. The only thing that made me sad was when I read the very last line because I knew I’d have to wait a whole year to read the next book which I’m sure is going to be just as good as Hauk’s.

Until next time, happy reading my Kenyon Menyons.

Reviewed by Marcie

 

 

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Illusion by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

Illusion by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Review

 

 Illusion
Chronicles of Nick – Book #5
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Release Date: April 1, 2014IllusionAmazon / Barnes & Noble / Kobo / The Book Depository

Description:
Be careful what you wish for…
You just might get it.

Nick Gautier is tired of his destiny. He doesn’t want to be the son of a demon who’s fated to end the world. Nor does he want to see another demon or other preternatural creature who wants to kill or enslave him. He just wants to be normal and have normal problems like everyone else.

But normality isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. When he gets sucked into an alternate reality where his mother has married his mentor and his Atlantean god best friend has become a human geek, he begins to understand that no life is free of pain, and that every person has a specific place in the universe… Even the son of a hated demon.

Most of all, he sees that his powers aren’t the curse he thought they were, and that the world needs a champion, especially one its enemies can’t imagine rising up to defend the ones he should destroy.

Old enemies and new friends square off for a major battle that will either restore Nick to his real world, or end him forever.



Review:

OMG, OMG, my head is still spinning.  This book was freaking awesome and then some.  I can’t even begin to put into words just how amazing this edition to the CON series is.  I’m telling you now, if you haven’t read it yet, what are you waiting for????  Seriously people, you are missing out if you haven’t read this one yet, or for that matter the whole series up to this point.  Ms. Kenyon has done it again and I can’t wait to read the next book in this series Defiant that comes out next April.  Why do I have to wait a whole year, why????  Okay, enough of my ranting, I shall be patient, or try to, now onto my thoughts.

As I said, this edition to the CON series to me is a pivotal point in the series. We learn so much in this one.  There are connections made between the past, present and future that I had my sticky notes attached to my Kobo as I read this one. I kept jotting down little tidbits of information to keep every thing straight and help me connect the dots.  If anyone would have seen my Kobo by the time I was done reading Illusion, ppl would have thought I was nuts.  LOL!!!  The major reveal in this one is who Kody’s parents are!!! I’m still flabbergasted, but I’m so happy over who they are.  No I’m not telling you, it would spoil the way Kenyon reveals it and I don’t do spoilers.  So if you want to know, go read the book!!  Kody up to this point has been pretty secretive about herself, her family and basically how she comes to be a part of Nick’s life, but in this one we learn everything about her. I really enjoyed the way Kenyon sort of split the story’s plot between Nick being stuck in an alternate reality without his powers, and learning about Kody.  This makes me want her to be Nick’s HEA all the more now. I really do like these two together and hope they make it to Nick’s DH book in one piece, especially given the crazy things that happen to these two in this series.  

Along the way, we also get to see many of our favourites return, along with some new and interesting characters.  However, being stuck in this alternate reality doesn’t mean events, or people are the same here.  Nick learns the hard way and fast that he can’t take anything, or anyone for granted.  The only person he can trust is himself at his point.  As Nick struggles to find a way back to his reality, we also get to see and learn more of Caleb and Zavid(Aamon demon) whom we met in the last book.  It was also nice to see more of Adarian and his relationship with Cherise.  After reading those scenes with Nick and Adarian, we get a good dose of hope that Nick can indeed redeem his future’s self and that maybe, just maybe his father wasn’t as bad as first thought thanks to Cherise.  One new character who grabbed my attention is Xevikan, and I can’t wait to learn more about him, especially going by what we’ve learned so far, and how Illusion ends.

Of course in true Kenyon form, there is plenty of action, well written fight scenes, and of course her classic Kenyon humour and snarky one liners from Nick.  Man I love that character and am enjoying watching him grow and develop his powers and seeing what he needs to do in order to change his future’s path.  There was never a dull moment in this book, and it just seem to fly by thanks to Kenyon packing if full of important and mind blowing information.  There were many times where I was able to draw conclusions and make important connections to events in the Dark Hunter series.  As we’re halfway through the CON series and getting closer and closer to Nick’s adult DH book, I can see where Ms. Kenyon is starting to overlap events and start to the tie the two series closer and closer together.  Like I said, this one is amazing and indeed worth the read.  Once again if you haven’t read this one, you are missing out people, I don’t know how else to say it.   Just trust me on this one, go read the series, you won’t be disappointed. 

Until next time, happy reading!!    

Is it April 2015 yet??????  LOL!!!

Reviewed by Marcie

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Dark Bites by Sherrilyn Kenyon – An Anthology review

Dark Bites by Sherrilyn Kenyon – An Anthology review

 

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Description:
For years, eager fans have been clamoring for an all-in-one collection of #1 bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon’s novellas. At their enthusiastic behest, we have delivered this brand-new short story collection, including stories previously exclusive to Sherrilyn’s website, as well as an all-new, never-before seen story!

Sherrilyn Kenyon takes readers from the Dark-Hunters to the demigods, from Dream-Hunters to demons, and everything in between.  Dangerous and exciting, each story is one thrill ride after the next, proving time and again how Sherrilyn has captivated millions of readers worldwide.  Now, readers are invited to go deep into Kenyon’s rich and imaginative world and experience the heart-racing moments that never stop coming!

Included novellas:
From the World of the Dark-Hunters:
 Phantom Lover (V’Aiden),  Winter Born(Dante),  A Dark-Hunter Christmas (Gallagher)  Until Death We Do Part (Velkan),  A Hard Day’s Night Searcher (Rafael),  Shadow of the Moon (Fury),  Where Angels Fear to Tread (Zeke),  Fear the Darkness (First Time in Print),  House of the Rising Son (First Time in Print)

Unrelated Stories:  Love Bytes, and Santa Wears Spurs


Review:
As many of you know, I’m a huge fan of anything Kenyon, especially when it comes to her Dark Hunter series, and The League series.  So when I heard she was putting together this anthology I was stoked.  Let me just say, this is a perfect anthology to add to your Kenyon collection.  I thoroughly enjoyed having all my Kenyon novella’s at my fingertips in one collection.  No need to go scrounging around anymore to find them all to add to my ever growing Kenyon collection.  This was a wonderful treat for me to read and re-visit some of my favourite characters who aren’t focused on much in the other main stories.  For any Kenyon Menyon(nickname she calls her fans) this anthology is a must buy.  I promise, you won’t be disappointed. 

Now to keep this review at a decent length, I decided to review the two first time in print novella’s along with one other novella that was originally written as a thank you to fans. The other novella’s have all been published in other anthologies over the years, but all can be found in this long awaited edition. 

Here’s a brief commentary/review those three novella’s;
House of the Rising Son(1st time in print)
Since this is a new novella in this anthology here’s a little description from Kenyon’s website on the hero and heroine;

Aricles-Hero
The eldest son in a family of three boys, Aricles had no desire to be a soldier, even though his fighting skills were among the best in the world. He was more than content on his small Atlantean farm, living a quiet, uneventful life. But when his brother is determined to don a soldier’s uniform, Aricles joins him with a promise to their father to bring his brother home in one piece. What he never counts on is how much their new lives will forever change them, or what the risk of a forbidden love will ultimately cost him.

Bathymaas-Heroine
The first and original goddess of justice, Bathymaas was created to keep Set grounded and on the side he’s supposed to be on. Due to her justice duties, she believes herself incapable of feeling. Something that causes her to run afoul of several gods, including Leto who can’t forgive her for not punishing Hera for Hera’s curse against her and her children. But when a bitter, ruthless betrayal costs her everything, Bathymaas becomes humanity’s and the gods’ worst nightmare.

This novella about Aricles and Bathymaas is basically a prequel to Styxx.  Ms. Kenyon gives us the chance to see just where Styxx and Bethany’s lives began and then how they came to be in Styxx.  We get to see how Aricles and Bathymaas meet, fall in love and then are torn apart through treachery at the hands of that bastard Apollo.  Man that god never changes, I hate him as much as I hate his twin the heifer goddess as Simi calls her(Artemis).  Kenyon does a superb job of creating and writing her villians.  I really enjoyed this one, as there were so many parallels to Styxx’s story, and I was making certain connections from the past to the present.  Kenyon does a great job once again weaving her tale and carrying us along a fast paced story, that flows seamlessly from page to page.  When I got to the last sentence, I was very tempted to pick up my copy of Styxx and start all over again.  This is a lovely addition to the Dark Hunter series. 

A Dark Hunter Christmas
This is the special Christmas story that features the gangster Gallagher and Simi when Gallagher is temporarily relocated to New Orleans to help battle Daimons. Written as a gift for DH fans, it originally appeared in the back of the first edition of Dance with the Devil.

In Gallagher’s story, we learn of his past(being a gangster) and happily married to the love of his life.  However, one fateful night everything changes for him. While rushing to his wife’s side as she’s delivering their son, the cops show up to arrest him, and kill him on the spot.  Thus, he becomes a Dark Hunter, but is not able to have any contact with his wife and son.  It’s hard for him being a Dark Hunter knowing his family is still alive, but thanks to the Squire’s Council his wife and child are well taken care of.  Now it’s 70 yrs later, in New Orleans, and Gallagher rescues a female being attacked by Daimons, brings her to the hospital and meets his great granddaughter and isn’t allowed to let her know who or what he is now.  With this meeting all his memories of his wife and past life resurface.    Poor Gallagher is having a hard time dealing with everything, especially since his wife had just passed a way a year ago, and Ash went to tell him the news.  Feeling like he has nothing and no one Gallagher refuses to stay and celebrate Christmas with the Were’s and other Dark Hunters at Sanctuary. However, thanks to Simi, Gallagher develops a different outlook on life and families, and winds up celebrating Christmas with everyone at Sanctuary. This is a sad but sweet story.  Sherrilyn shows us just how hard it can be for a DH, and what they deal with every day regarding their emotions and existence.  The scenes with Simi and Gallagher are just so sweet and loving, and actually brought a few tears to my eyes.  I only wish the story were longer and that Gallagher would’ve found a new love at the Sanctuary Christmas party.  Who knows, maybe we’ll run across him in a future novel, here’s hoping. 

Fear the Darkness(First time in print)
This was originally done as a special thank you to readers for all the great years and was available only as a digital download. It’s a small story about Nick’s homecoming to New Orleans after his mother’s death and after Katrina.  I knew from the beginning what was going to happen to Nick. I wanted the reader to see the birth of a Dark-Hunter, only to have it with a twist. And even though I knew what was going to happen, I still cried when I wrote the scene.

When Nick finally returns to New Orleans after becoming a Dark Hunter, it’s a year after Hurricane Katrina.  Kenyon not only shows the fans how Nick is dealing with not only his ‘death’, but his mom’s death, and also the destruction done to his beloved city.  Nick is very angry and pretty much wants to lash out at anyone and everyone, especially Ash.  His emotions are so strong they just pour off the page and make your heart break for him and everything that he’s lost in his young life.  This is a heart breaking yet touching novella.  The scene with Nick at his mom’s grave, running into Menyara and chatting with her just tore me apart.  It also helps to set the stage for future events regarding Nick in the DH series, as we see that he’s made a pact with Stryker and the Daimons to go against Ash, and we also get a little insight into the fact that Nick is more then just a DH. A little hint dropping at his powers of the Malachai.  This was a very nice thank you to all her fans, and I can see why Ms. Kenyon cried while writing it.  She had me tearing up a few times in this short, yet touching story of Nick.  I can’t wait to read his full length DH story when it finally comes out in the future. 

To sum up my review, I enjoyed this anthology, and being able to going back and read about characters I don’t get to revisit with in her full length novels.  The other two short stories are fun and totally Kenyon, with your alpha males and quirky fun heroine’s.  Oh and let’s not forget that classic Kenyon humour.  Even though some of these short stories are more dark and serious, she still manages to strategically place that humour of hers in each story to lighten the mood at just the right spot.  If you are a Kenyon fan like I am, I’m telling you now, don’t wait, go out and get this anthology, it’s a must to have in your collection. 

Until next time, happy reading.

Reviewed by Marcie

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Celebrating 4000 Members at The Reading Cafe

Celebrating 4000 Members at The Reading Cafe

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Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Dual Review

Styxx by Sherrilyn Kenyon – a Dual Review

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Description:
Just when you thought doomsday was over…

Centuries ago Acheron saved the human race by imprisoning an ancient evil bent on absolute destruction. Now that evil has been unleashed and it is out for revenge.

As the twin to Acheron, Styxx hasn’t always been on his brother’s side. They’ve spent more centuries going at each other’s throats than protecting their backs. Now Styxx has a chance to prove his loyalty to his brother, but only if he’s willing to trade his life and future for Acheron’s.

The Atlantean goddess of Wrath and Misery, Bethany was born to right wrongs. But it was never a task she relished.

Until now.

She owes Acheron a debt that she vows to repay, no matter what it takes. He will join their fellow gods in hell and nothing is going to stop her.

But things are never what they seem, and Acheron is no longer the last of his line. Styxx and Acheron must put aside their past and learn to trust each other or more will suffer.

Yet it’s hard to risk your own life for someone who once tried to take yours, even when it’s your own twin, and when loyalties are skewed and no one can be trusted, not even yourself, how do you find a way back from the darkness that wants to consume the entire world? One that wants to start by devouring your very soul?

Marcie’s Review:
One box of kleenex, complete with red puffy eyes and sore nose, multiple cups of chamomile tea with honey, and a couple of Tylenols I finally finished Styxx.  After reading Acheron I never thought Sherrilyn Kenyon would be able to put me through another emotional ringer like Ash’s book did, but she proved me wrong.  She put me through the emotional wringer once again and then some. I am completely spent after reading this book.  I don’t think I have any tears left in me to cry.  I cried both tears of sorrow and joy, screamed in outrage, laughed at some of the lighter moments, and numerous times I wanted to reach into the book and throat punch both Estes and Apollo, then gut them and leave them to bleed out for what they did to Styxx. I’m not too bitter towards these two am I’m? (evil laughter rings out)

When Ms. Kenyon coined the phrase You Don’t Know Styxx, she hit the nail on the head, for we certainly do not know who Styxx truly is.  I am so glad Styxx decided to stand up for himself and speak to Ms. Kenyon to have his story told, for it was a story worth telling for her readers.  I just wish he would’ve spoken up sooner, this way I wouldn’t have disliked him for so long.  After reading his book I now see how very wrong I was about him.  Styxx is an amazing character, one who is worthy to stand at Acheron’s side and be the brothers they always should have been.  In Styxx’s story we really get to see everything that happened to split the twins up and wreck total and complete havoc on their innocent lives.  Had the gods not interfered the way they had none of this would have happened to either of them.  Both Styxx and Acheron suffered horrendous acts of brutality against them as they were growing up, but thanks to Apollymi wanting to ensure her son was protected, poor Styxx wound up having to feel everything Ash went through on top of his own pain and abuse.  However, no matter what happened to both brothers, Styxx still managed to somehow try and see the bright side of things, and continue to love his brother, even though everyone else was trying to turn them against each other.  I don’t know how he managed to endure what he did, if it were me I would have tried to find a loophole and do myself in a heck of a lot sooner.  Styxx somehow found an inner strength to endure and muscle on.

As hard as it was to read the abusive parts to Styxx’s story I muscled on, because I knew it was through all the horrible stuff done to both he and Ash that I would learn what I needed to learn about just who Styxx really is.  I’m so glad that I did and didn’t skip over any part of his story. If I had I would never have learned that Styxx has a heart of gold, and the only thing he ever wanted was to have his brother at his side and be loved like everyone else wants to be.  Not only does Styxx have a heart of gold, and wears it on his sleeve, but he also has the heart of a warrior, and no matter how the odds were stacked against him, he never once backed down, but instead found a way to preserve through it all.  If I had to pick someone to be my champion it would be Styxx. (shhh, don’t tell Acheron as he’s been my favourite DH forever)  However, I have enough room in my heart to cherish both brothers so I’m sure they wouldn’t mind.  😉  

Through all the horrors and abuse we see Styxx subjected too, Kenyon manages to write an absolutely wonderful and loving romance between Styxx and Bethany.  I absolutely loved reading their scenes together, watching Styxx come to trust and love Bethany and be able to forget about everything else but her when they are together.  The love they have for each other oozes off the pages and makes you feel so much happier and light hearted after all the pain we read about. When it comes to happily ever afters, no one writes them better then Kenyon.  Yes there is always much heartache, torture, and abuse that happens to our hero, but in the end Kenyon manages to skillfully balance it with a tender and loving romance.  Without everything Styxx went through, he would not have come across Bethany, and would never have known what true love really is and just what you would do to hold onto it, no matter what.   Speaking of love, another part of the book I enjoyed was the relationship between Styxx and Galen that Kenyon created.  Galen treated Styxx like a son and loved him as such.  Styxx came to love and depend on Galen like a son does a father, and I was glad to see Styxx had someone else on his side besides Bethany.

Along with the love story between Bethany and Styxx, and the father/son relationship between Galen and Styxx, we also get to see Acheron and how it affected his attitude towards Styxx.  As much as I love my Acheron, I will admit that there were a few times in the book where I wanted to slap him upside the head, and tell him, “stop being an idiot already and listen to Styxx”. Yes Acheron was dealt a raw deal and suffered greatly, but like Kenyon herself said, there are two sides to every story. Ash owed it to Styxx to hear him out and find out the truth of what happened to his brother too.  When he finally realizes he doesn’t have all the details or the full truth, my heart broke for him and Styxx and what they were missing out on all these years.  Watching Ash try to make up for 11000 yrs of suffering to Styxx and try to reconcile was something I’ve been waiting for, and I absolutely loved watching the brothers start to trust each other again and forge new bonds.  This was one of my highlights in the whole book. Another highlight for me was the friendship that sprung up between Styxx and Urian. Urian is a character I’ve been dying to learn more about and let me tell you, we learned plenty.  I won’t say what, but it was a gem and a total “are you kidding me moment”.  I never saw it coming, but was happy with the result.  Styxx and Urian did provide many of the lighter, funnier moments of the book with their wit and wicked sense of humour, and I hope to see more of it down the road in future books.

There were many highs and lows in the book that I absolutely loved, and others I didn’t.  Like I said earlier, there were many times I wanted to reach into the book and cause bodily harm to Estes and Apollo, along with a few others, but they were the two main evils who had it out for Styxx.  The way Kenyon tells Styxx’s story is astounding and I couldn’t have asked for a better story for Styxx.  He truly is a hero, worthy of having his HEA and finally, finally having everything he ever wanted in life.  There were a few ‘aha’ moments in the book that I refuse to spoil for you, Urian for example. If you want to find out what they are then you have to read this book for yourself. Trust me you won’t be disappointed.  Along with the ‘aha’ moments, there was also a reunion of sorts with some of our favourite DH characters who come together near the end of the book to add to the action packed, kick ass ending. I loved seeing some of my all time favourites come back to help out, and have to wonder where Ms. Kenyon is going in terms of a couple of characters, one character particularly(she who I hate to type her name, LOL, heifer goddess ring a bell?) Yes I’m the type who is always reading between the lines trying hard to figure out any clues/tidbits/breadcrumbs that Ms. Kenyon likes to toss our way from time to time.  There were a few near the end that have me wondering and I can’t wait to see where she takes us next.  All I know is I want more Styxx and Acheron and hope we will continue to see them in upcoming stories helping out where needed.

Until then, happy reading my DH brethren, 😉

Vickie’s Review

Let me start this review by saying that the way Styxx was written was absolutely brilliant. To think of sitting down and undertaking something of this magnitude makes me realize, even more so, how absolutely talented Kenyon is. Not to mention that everyone’s beloved Acheron is portrayed in a different light. That, in itself, had to make her heart beat out of her chest, because I know it did mine. And, to say “timing is everything” is probably the biggest understatement EVER.

Styxx was written to coincide with the timing of Acheron’s book. We all know the horrible things that happened to Ash and how his beloved sister, Ryssa, championed him at every turn. Kenyon has done a wonderful job at letting us see what actually happened. After all, to quote Ash, “There are always three sides to every event – yours, theirs, and the truth that lay somewhere in the middle”……………

Part One of this book retells the story of Styxx and Acheron’s childhood. To see how close they were as children was heart warming. They tried their best to protect each other. “Brothers. Forever and always”. Styxx was never allowed to have a normal childhood. His father, King Xerxes, was after all grooming his heir. Styxx was denied the simple joys of childhood, except for the stolen moments with Ash. But, once Ash was sent away with Uncle Estes, things were never the same. For either of them. Unbeknownst to anyone other than Styxx himself, he had been born with certain abilities that tortured him endlessly, both physically and emotionally. Until he meets his beautiful Bethany. For the first time since Ash was taken away, Styxx finds peace and someone who loves him for him. Just as happiness eluded Ash in his early years, it also eludes Styxx as he is called to lead their troops into war. War is a nasty business, but add to the mix the Gods from opposing Pantheons, and nasty doesn’t even begin to cover it.

Once Styxx and his troops are recalled from a war in which they were winning, a series of events are set into motion that changes everything. Styxx just cannot catch a break. We all know what happened to Ryssa from Ash’s book and the wrath that Appolymi rains down on Archon and the other Gods who betrayed her. But, until you read this story, you have no idea just how profoundly Styxx plays into everything that happens. Be it with the Gods, King Xerxes, Uncle Estes or even Ash.

Part Two of the book begins in the year 2004, and if you think all of the heartache is over, you’d be sorely mistaken. Styxx has been in “exile” for centuries. Enter the Gods who want to take over the world, and, oh yeah, kill Ash. And who better to aid them, but Ash’s twin brother. Again, through a series of events, things are set into motion that lead to one of the most exciting climaxes that I have read in fiction. Of course, we have our preconceived notions. These are romance novels after all. But I’m telling you, I was worried. She did an absolutely brilliant job (have I said that already??) in drawing me in as never before. Not even in Ash’s book did I feel as vested in a character as I did with Styxx. You, without a doubt, will cry for him and you will cheer him on. But, more than anything, you will understand what a travesty his life has truly been. I know, I know……. How can anyone have it worse than Ash had it?? Well, you’ll have to read and find out, because I promise you, you will sob both tears of sorrow and tears of joy for him.

The one thing that I will say about Styxx’s book is that, in my humble opinion, we could have done without at least half of Part One. The atrocities committed against Styxx were just that: atrocious. But, enough already. I had a really hard time with that part of the book. It took me several days to read it, just as it did with Ash’s book. BUT, once I got to Part Two, I could not turn the pages fast enough. I laughed, I cried…. I even did the ugly cry a couple of times, or three. There are things that happen in this book that will leave you absolutely breathless. Revelations made that will make you gasp, but, oh my sweet Jesus, what a ride!! Well done Sherrilyn Kenyon, very very very well done.

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AMAZON KINDLE Deal of the Day: Dark Hunter Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon $1.99 each ebook

Kindle Amazon Deal of the Day: Dark Hunter Series by Sherrilyn Kenyon $1.99 each ebook

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The KINDLE AMAZON Gold Box Deal of the Day: Over 20 fantasy e-novels for $1.99 each.

Heads up to everyone, to celebrate and prepare for the upcoming release of STYXX, Amazon has chosen Sherrilyn Kenyon’s DARK HUNTER series as their coveted Deal of the Day which means you can grab her DH ebook titles for $1.99 each. But it’s for one day only. Today, August 4, 2013

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