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Newest Review: ... for immortality. They then have to spend their lives fighting the daimons and protecting humans. If a dark hunter dies because they don't have a soul they can't go to the after life. Only their true love can return their soul to them. Were hunters: The were hunters are introduced a little later in the series. Their background story is that there was a King who married an apollite without realising what she was. They have two sons before she dies and when she dies the king realises that his sons will also die in a horrible painful way. He tries to save his sons by experimenting with animals and apollites and creating a kind of hybrid spe... more |
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by - written on 06/11/08 (Very useful, 365 readings)
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When I first read the dark hunter series I was not a fan of romance novels (the few I had read offended me and left me feeling like I NEVER wanted to get into a relationship) and I had never read a paranormal romance. Three years later I'm obsessed with reading paranormal romances and I've even tried writing a couple. I can't say that many fiction books have impacted on my life but Sherrilyn Kenyon's dark hunter series certainly has. So, I wanted to write a review for the series. This review will not contain any big spoilers. I will not give away the ends of book. I am only going to give the background story because like with most books it's much better if you ... Read the complete review
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