Books : Kiss of the Night (Dark-Hunter, Book 5)

In association with Amazon.com
 View Shopping Cart or Checkout 

Author name: Sherrilyn Kenyon

 : Kiss of the Night (Dark-Hunter, Book 5)
View Bigger Picture

Discount Price: $7.99
Price fluctuation possible.

Used Price: $2.50
Collectible Price: $10.91
Third Party New Price: $3.98


How soon does it ship: Normal ship time within one day



Shipping? Absolutely FREE if you qualify for Super Saver Shipping.
Type of bind: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN num: 9780312992415
ISBN number: 0312992416
Label: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Manufacturer: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 384
Printing Date: April 19, 2004
Publishing house: St. Martin's Paperbacks
Release Date: April 06, 2004
Sale Popularity Level: 2562
Studio: St. Martin's Paperbacks




Other books you might be interested in perusing:

Editor's Notes and Comments:

Product Description:
Wulf is an ancient Viking warrior with a useful but extremely aggravating power-amnesia. No one who meets him in person can remember him 5 minutes later. It makes it easy to have one-night stands, but hard to have a meaningful relationship, and without true love he can never regain his soul. When he finally meets Cassandra, the one woman who can remember him, she turns out to be the princess of the cursed race he's sworn to hunt-and forbidden to him. The two of them must face ancient curses, prophecies, and the direct meddling of the Greek gods to find true happiness at last.




Customer Reviews
User popularity level:  out of 5 stars

Rated by buyers 3 out of 5 stars - Sins of the average book
Kiss of the Night has been my least favorite Dark-Hunter novel thus far. It left the reader with a lot to be desired. The previous books gave detailed accounts of the Dark-Hunter prior to the change, however it was very vague in this case. Unless I missed it, an explanation was not given as to how Wulf was tricked into trading souls nor what he did in order to become cursed.

I also felt the romance was lacking and rubbed me the wrong way. For some reason, some of the descriptions kind of turned me off. For example one time when Wulf 'passionately' kisses Cassandra, he is left with the taste of lemon. He comments on it to Cassandra who replied that she remembered she had lemon on her fish for dinner. I was saying to myself, "Ew, who wants to kiss someone with fish breath?" Granted, some people may not care, but I like sexy and pleasant smells, not the others. I know I would want to kiss my husband if he hadn't brushed his teeth after eating something the pugnant.

I will say that I so enjoy the background information that is given about daimons and the Apollytes. The back ground information alone is why I rated it a 3 out of 5.

:::Possible Spoilers:::
Questions I had
1) Who and what was/is Kat? They never explained whom she was really
working for.
2) What becomes of Wulf's soul? Is he still soulless since it belongs to Loki?
3) What does Cassandra become? Is she immortal?
4) If both parents are immortal, then what are the children?

I hope as I read further into the series some questions are answered.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Impossible to put down
Once again, Sherilynn Kenyon grabs your interest from page 1 and holds on to it all the way to the final page and then you just want more! Each new Dark Hunter captures your heart and you know that you've made a friend for eternity. I'll re-read this many times.



Rated by buyers 4 out of 5 stars - Amusing Guilty Pleasure
Amusing Guilty Pleasure, a bit repetitive, previous one in the series held my attention (more well written than this one). Still, I would recommend this book.



Rated by buyers 1 out of 5 stars - Another Disappointment
At this point I am undecided about this whole series. Once I get over the poor writing style, the overused cliches and simpleton dialogue, I can usually get through her books. Usually her ideas are phenomenal, but the execution tends to be mediocre. It is so frustrating-think of what a good writer could do with these story lines! This book is no different. The idea is awesome-a Dark Hunter falls in love and impregnates a half Appollite who is destined to die. But once again, the execution of this idea sucks! And it doesn't even make sense half the time. For example, Wulf is squeamish about drinking Cassandra's blood and initially refuses. Even though it would save her life! And Cassandra accepts this. Come on, give me a break. Plus the "out" that Ash gives them in the end is way too convenient. I will try a couple more books in the series because I did like Night Pleasures and Dance with the Devil, but if they are anything like this I'm done.



Rated by buyers 5 out of 5 stars - Does not disappoint.
I enjoyed this book. Wulf is a DH and Cassandra is an Apollite. The Apollites were created by Apollo and also cursed by him to die on their 27th b-day. You get to learn more about the Apollites and why some choose to turn into Daimons (which are Apollites who refuse to die at 27). I think this book gives readers more understanding about the otherside and makes the whole series even better. The calvary is called out with Julian, Kryian, Talon and Zarek all making appearances in this book. We are introduced to a new character, Urian, who by the end of the book I was loving and so wishing he might get his own book. Otherwise, he will mostly likely be making more appearances in books proceeding this one.

see more


Find other books like this one:

 


Picture Psoriasis / Panic Attack Prevent / The 0utlaw 0f T0rn / Across The Plains / Enid Blyton /
Wizard Of Oz Pic Islam Alice In Wonderland Song Lyric Eczema Psoriasis Vera Wang Wedding Gowns Holmes Secret Sherlock Weapon Valentines Day Gifts Sherlock Holmes Birthday Gifts Business Christmas Gift Personalized Gift Elephant In Rudyard Kiplings The Jungle Book

Home - Soccer - Swords - Tennis - Baseball
Basketball
Body Building
Hockey
Football