January 16, 2012 Dark Side of the Moon
Product Description
Susan Michaels was the hottest reporter on the Beltway Beat until she walked into a setup that ruined her reputation. Now she’s working for a small Seattle paper, penning stories about killer moths and alien babies, convinced that her life couldn’t get any worse
That was before an idea for a breaking news piece brought her to a local animal shelter where she ends up listening to her source rant about vampires and gets coerced into adopting a cat despite her allergies. But when her new pet suddenly reveals himself to be a gorgeousand lethalshapeshifter, Susan realizes that there’s far more at stake than a career-saving by-line.
Born into a world of predators, Were-Hunter Ravyn Konti… More >>
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happyvamp
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Sue and rayven are two of the most differernt hero and heroin of Mrs.Kennon’s Dark-Hunter series. the man is a jaguar and the lady is allergic to the cat-form of Rayven. Nick is back as a new dark hunter and Ash is still pissed at him after what happened in last book “Sieze the Night”.
Rating: 5 / 5
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MAB
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This book was far better than Kenyon “Unleash the night”. The plot was detailed with all the best of the Dark Hunter’s need to protect the humans and win the girl. The epilogue hints at an even better sequel to this Dark Hunter series.
Rating: 5 / 5
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Peetzie
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I’ve read all the books in the Dark Hunter Series, and each book used to really “WOW’ me from start to finish… except for this book.
In all fairness, the plot was really good and the twist and turn in the story is really exciting and unpredictable. However, the main characters could use a bit more development. Most of the time, my attention was drawn to the rest of the Squires rather than Susan & Ravyn.
Also, the subplots are too many and are left hanging, which makes reading this book quite frustrating at times. I understand the need to make the readers anticipate the rest of the series, but this is done in such a way that you hardly even feel the flow of the main story due to so many subplots that keep you in suspense at the end. What I used to love about this series was the way each book can stand on its own even though there are slight developments in the story that keep you watching out for the next books in the series. Sadly, Dark Side of the Moon was not able to establish its individuality since it gave the impression that it’s more of a transition book rather than an independent book in itself. I believe that this style would be more suited for trilogies or series with a definite & small number of books within rather than a lengthy series. For the most part, it’s still fun reading and Dark-Hunter fans would want this added to their collection but I wouldn’t recommend this for first time readers of the series.
Rating: 3 / 5
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Alexa Reed
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ONCE AGAIN KENYON HAS OPENED HER IMAGINATION AND GIVEN US ANOTHER GREAT BOOK!!!
SHE HAS COMBINED THE POWERFUL DARK HUNTERS WITH THE MAGICAL WERE HUNTERS GIVING US STEAMY SCENES AND LOL HEROICS.
SHE OPENS THE DOOR TO THE WORLD OF THE SQUIRES, THE HELPFUL SERVANTS OF THE DH., AND ALLOWS US TO JOURNEY INTO THIS FACSINATING WORLD SHE HAS CREATED.
AND ONCE AGAIN SHE HAS LEFT US WITH A TWIST IN THE END THAT WILL KEEP ME COMING BACK FOR MORE.
KUDOS TO KENYON FOR ANOTHER GREAT BOOK AND AN EVEN BETTER CLIF HANGER
Rating: 5 / 5
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S. A. Baro
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Lame plot, lame characters, lame location, lame every thing. Except, I did like Sue and all her sarcasm and her protectiveness of her beta kitty. Sherrilyn, where are my uber alpha Dark Hunters? You know the Talon, Zarek, Kyrian like ones? The ones who made me drool rather than this current breed that make me wanna heave.
Please return them.
Rating: 2 / 5