"Superb romantic fantasy"
Half Apolloite Cassandra is with her friends and her
bodyguard when the Daimons arrive. They recognize her and
go after the kill because they believe that her death will
free them from the curse that has forced them to either
die or become vampires. However, Wulf a dark hunter
arrives and kills the Daimons. Afterward he and Cassandra
kiss, but he leaves because his curse is that no one
except his blood remembers him five minutes after he
leaves. Cassandra forgets Wulf until she shares exotic dreams
with
him. She begins to remember the dark hunter who saved her
life and the advice of her deceased mother to avoid that
deadly species. To his chagrin the first person outside
his nephew and his peers who remembers him is from a
species he has pledged to kill. Making it worse is that
this duo falls in love sharing not only their respective
species, but the gods of several Pantheons. Sherrilyn Kenyon's latest Dark Hunter tales is a superb
romantic fantasy that has the extra twist of the hero's
plight that is great for one night stands, but very
lonely. The story line is the ultimate star-crossed
lovers theme as a warm loving relationship between the
lead couple will probably result in the wrath of Gods.
The support cast, especially his nephew and his New
Orleans based peer and her Amazonian bodyguard, add depth
to a fine story. Those sub-genre readers tasting their
first Dark Hunter novel will seek the previous winners. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted April 2, 2004
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.
SummaryDear Reader,
What do you get when you have one immortal Viking warrior
no one can remember five minutes after he leaves their
presence, a princess on the run for her life, and one
seriously annoyed demigod? Basically, you get my life.
It started out simple enough. One night I went to save a
woman in trouble. The next thing I knew, the doorway to
hell had opened and out stepped Daimons-vampires the likes
of which I'd never seen before. Led by the son of Apollo,
they are out to end the curse that has banished them all to
darkness. The only problem with that is they have to kill
Cassandra Peters to do it and if she dies, so dies the sun,
the earth and all who dwell here. Life's just a bowl full
of cherries, ain't it?
Brought together by fate, it's now my job to protect a
daughter of the very race I have been hunting for
centuries. Neither of us dares to trust the other. But she
is the only one who remembers me... More than that, with
her courage and strength, she is the only one who has ever
touched a heart that I thought had died centuries ago.
The only way for a Dark-Hunter to regain his soul is
through the love of a woman. But what happens when that
woman isn't exactly human?
Wulf Tryggvasen
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