Dead After Dark (Companion #6.5 - Beyond the Night)
Shadow of the Moon by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Angelia has fought her entire life to make herself strong. Now, with her patria under fire, she has to protect her people from Fury and his werewolf clan. Vowing to bring him to justice, Angelia sets out alone... until the hunter becomes the hunted, and the only way for her to survive is to trust the very wolf she's sworn to kill.
NOTE: This story has been re-released in the Dark Bites anthology
The Story of Son by J.R. Ward
Claire Stroughton is a beautiful lawyer who would rather spend the night with a legal brief than the man of her dreams. Then a routine client meeting turns dangerous--and deeply sensual--when she is held captive by a gorgeous man with an unworldly hunger...
Beyond the Night by Susan Squires
When Drew Carlowe returns home to win back a lost love, he is quick to dismiss rumors that his estate is haunted by a stunning young ghost...until one passionate encounter leaves him mystified--and aching for more.
Midnight Kiss Goodbye by Dianna Love
Trey McCree possesses an insatiable desire for Sasha Armand--and supernatural powers that could endanger her life as a human. But when they team up to stop an evil warlord, Trey discovers that Sasha can do way more than drive men wild...
***This review is only for The Story of Son by JR Ward***Now this is how you write a short story! I just read the most awesome short story by JR Ward, and I could just kick myself! I've had this book languishing on my TBR pile for 9 months! What was I thinking? Please, if you're a fan of Ward's BDB, do yourself a favor and read this little gem. It's only 90 pages long, but it packs a punch as only Ward can do. I was totally involved after the first few pages, and didn't want to put it down. I
Review of J.R. Ward's entry - "The Story of Son"4 stars for "The Story of Son." Had all the J.R. Ward flavor to it. The setting is in Caldwell, home of the BDB, so the scenario seemed appropriate and likely for Michael being held captive under his crazy mother and family butler's plan to "protect" the world from him. Ward could not have created a more empathetic hero than Michael. Sentenced to an imprisoned life of solitude at the age of 12, his only contact is a once per year abduction of a
●●●5 stars for The Shadow Of The Moon by Sherrilyn Kenyon●●●Fury Kattalakis (Katagaria Were-hunter) and Angelia (Arcadian Were-hunter) We have met Fury and all the Kattalakis brothers in book Night Play. Initially Fang and Vane did not trust Fury because he was coming from a different time period and they thought that he was Arcadian. All Arcadians hate Katagaria wolves and they consider them animals. Fang anf Vane did not know that Fury was born Arcadian, but soon he changed and he become
I only read Fury's story by Sherrilyn Kenyon and The Story of Son by J.R. Ward.Fury's story - the heroine was not likable in this story, she betrayed the hero twice in only a little over 100 pages. She spent centuries hating Fury's type of Were Hunter to the point of trying to kill Fury when she found out then allowing him to be tortured - then I am supposed to believe the last 10 pages where she suddenly realizes he is a good person and all Katagaria are not bad. Sorry but I needed a bit more
Theres a love-hate sort of thing I have going for Sherrilyn Kenyons novella Shadow of the Moon. On one hand theres Fury, my (currently) favorite wolf of the Were-Hunter bunch. I have a thing for tall, dark, handsome, and brooding, so sue me. I have a bone to pick (excuse the pun) with Angelia. For the better part of the story I just wanted someone to kick her judgmental, arrogant, narrow-minded butt. In the end, she finally seemed to see reason, but still, she takes second place on my
Only read Shadow of the Moon by Sherrilyn KenyonWorst heroine ever! Maybe Fury is a bit of an ass, but no way does he deserve a freaking bitch mate who tried to kill him - twice! And continues to call him a dirty animal basically the entire story. I HATED her!
Sherrilyn Kenyon
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 373 pages Rating: 4.11 | 12071 Users | 579 Reviews
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Title | : | Dead After Dark (Companion #6.5 - Beyond the Night) |
Author | : | Sherrilyn Kenyon |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | 1st Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 373 pages |
Published | : | December 2nd 2008 by St. Martin's Press |
Categories | : | Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Anthologies. Vampires |
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With these four tales of paranormal romance, it's never been hotter to be close to death...Shadow of the Moon by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Angelia has fought her entire life to make herself strong. Now, with her patria under fire, she has to protect her people from Fury and his werewolf clan. Vowing to bring him to justice, Angelia sets out alone... until the hunter becomes the hunted, and the only way for her to survive is to trust the very wolf she's sworn to kill.
NOTE: This story has been re-released in the Dark Bites anthology
The Story of Son by J.R. Ward
Claire Stroughton is a beautiful lawyer who would rather spend the night with a legal brief than the man of her dreams. Then a routine client meeting turns dangerous--and deeply sensual--when she is held captive by a gorgeous man with an unworldly hunger...
Beyond the Night by Susan Squires
When Drew Carlowe returns home to win back a lost love, he is quick to dismiss rumors that his estate is haunted by a stunning young ghost...until one passionate encounter leaves him mystified--and aching for more.
Midnight Kiss Goodbye by Dianna Love
Trey McCree possesses an insatiable desire for Sasha Armand--and supernatural powers that could endanger her life as a human. But when they team up to stop an evil warlord, Trey discovers that Sasha can do way more than drive men wild...
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Original Title: | Dead After Dark |
ISBN: | 0312947984 (ISBN13: 9780312947989) |
Edition Language: | English |
Series: | Companion #6.5 - Beyond the Night, Belador #0.5 - Midnight Kiss Goodbye , Were-Hunters #3.5 - Shadow of the Moon , more |
Characters: | Fury Kattalakis |
Literary Awards: | P.E.A.R.L. (Paranormal Excellence Award for Romantic Literature) for Anthology (2008) |
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Ratings: 4.11 From 12071 Users | 579 ReviewsWrite-Up Based On Books Dead After Dark (Companion #6.5 - Beyond the Night)
18th book of 2019.Shadow Of The Moon 2 starsThe Story of Son 4 starsBeyond the Night 4 starsMidnight Kiss Goodbye 2 stars***This review is only for The Story of Son by JR Ward***Now this is how you write a short story! I just read the most awesome short story by JR Ward, and I could just kick myself! I've had this book languishing on my TBR pile for 9 months! What was I thinking? Please, if you're a fan of Ward's BDB, do yourself a favor and read this little gem. It's only 90 pages long, but it packs a punch as only Ward can do. I was totally involved after the first few pages, and didn't want to put it down. I
Review of J.R. Ward's entry - "The Story of Son"4 stars for "The Story of Son." Had all the J.R. Ward flavor to it. The setting is in Caldwell, home of the BDB, so the scenario seemed appropriate and likely for Michael being held captive under his crazy mother and family butler's plan to "protect" the world from him. Ward could not have created a more empathetic hero than Michael. Sentenced to an imprisoned life of solitude at the age of 12, his only contact is a once per year abduction of a
●●●5 stars for The Shadow Of The Moon by Sherrilyn Kenyon●●●Fury Kattalakis (Katagaria Were-hunter) and Angelia (Arcadian Were-hunter) We have met Fury and all the Kattalakis brothers in book Night Play. Initially Fang and Vane did not trust Fury because he was coming from a different time period and they thought that he was Arcadian. All Arcadians hate Katagaria wolves and they consider them animals. Fang anf Vane did not know that Fury was born Arcadian, but soon he changed and he become
I only read Fury's story by Sherrilyn Kenyon and The Story of Son by J.R. Ward.Fury's story - the heroine was not likable in this story, she betrayed the hero twice in only a little over 100 pages. She spent centuries hating Fury's type of Were Hunter to the point of trying to kill Fury when she found out then allowing him to be tortured - then I am supposed to believe the last 10 pages where she suddenly realizes he is a good person and all Katagaria are not bad. Sorry but I needed a bit more
Theres a love-hate sort of thing I have going for Sherrilyn Kenyons novella Shadow of the Moon. On one hand theres Fury, my (currently) favorite wolf of the Were-Hunter bunch. I have a thing for tall, dark, handsome, and brooding, so sue me. I have a bone to pick (excuse the pun) with Angelia. For the better part of the story I just wanted someone to kick her judgmental, arrogant, narrow-minded butt. In the end, she finally seemed to see reason, but still, she takes second place on my
Only read Shadow of the Moon by Sherrilyn KenyonWorst heroine ever! Maybe Fury is a bit of an ass, but no way does he deserve a freaking bitch mate who tried to kill him - twice! And continues to call him a dirty animal basically the entire story. I HATED her!
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