Unleash the Night (Dark-Hunter, Book 9)
 

Unleash the Night (A Dark-Hunter Novel)

by Sherrilyn Kenyon

It's a predator eat predator world for the Were-Hunters. Danger haunts any given day. There is no one to trust. No one to love. Not if they want to live…
 An orphan with no clan that will claim him, Wren Tigarian grew to adulthood under the close scrutiny and mistrust of those around him. A forbidden blend of two animals—snow leopard and white tiger—Wren has never listened to anyone... (more)

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Overview: Amazon Reviews

Great Read
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-12-21
Another keeper.. she takes places that get you so involved with the characters its magic!
Unleash The Night
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-12-02
This is a great book! Sherrilyn Kenyon really knows how write the big girls! She gets how we feel and what we think, of ourselves as well as how we think society sees and feels about us. I could totally relate to Maggie when she expressed the hot feelings she had for Wren only to reflect on how invisible she actually was to the opposite sex. I love the fact that maggie isn't a twiggy figured chick, she's "lush" and has a "curvy body". That's what this and "Night Play" had in common. People tend to forget about us big girls, but not this writer. Big girls need love, too! Kudos Ms. Kenyon! Brava.

I absolutely loved this book. And the breakdown in the middle a previous reviewer said was some tiger war that came outta nowhere did actually keep in sequence of the plot. You just had to be paying attention to the how and why of things. And I absolutely love that Wren nuzzles and takes in Maggie's scent as if he's sure she'll turn him away and her scent was all he'd have left of her.

Ah, yes, the fight scenes did seem a bit unreal at times. But come on folks, we're talking about a book where men and women turn into big huge cats. If you don't like the fantasy, then choose another genre of literature. Also I was very much interested in some of the newcomers in this book. I hope they, too get there own feature--I'll buy it! Except for Nick, not a newbie. Yes, we've seen him before, but, his own book? Um, not so much. Also, am I the only one looking for that Fang and Aimee feature?? Um, please, Ms. Kenyon, can we get started on that? Like right away.

Also, I must say that the only teeny tiny gripe I have with 'Unleash', and maybe when I go back and re-read this book (cuz I will, lots of times, trust.) Maybe the 2nd time around I'll understand better the hows and the whys of the old switch-a-roo that takes place between Wren's dad and his uncle. That part did confuse me, I have to say. It was more of a "how'd they do that?" moment.

SO to close, please do yourself a favor and buy this book. I promise you won't wanna put it down!
Unleash the Night
  • Rated 5 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-10-17
This was a fast read, the story was great and Kenyon introduced us to a few new "people". I missed Ash in this book, his name was mentioned only twice. We did get to know Savitor a little bit, I'm starting to think he is somehow related to Ash (brother...maybe?), Savitor's powers are somewhat similiar but not as strong. I'm getting closer to Ash's story, the anticipation is killing me. Kenyon has built us a world within a world and it just keeps growing. She could entertain us for years to come with all of our "new friends"!
Loved Wren but Story was Not What I Expected
  • Rated 4 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-07-18
Not a total dissapointment but still lacked something. Loved Wren's character. Female character was not what I would have pictured for someone like Wren. Story did not keep me wanting to turn the pages like Talon or Zarek's stories. Devoted fan and will read the next one.
Disappoiintment
  • Rated 2 stars
Reviewed by an Amazon user, 2008-06-13
This book ended up being a big disappointment to me for I truly enjoyed the series. The first part of the book was good then it completely fell apart to me.
I just could not see what Margarite saw in either the guy she was dating or in Wren. Wren if I remember right didn't speak that much if at all till toward the end of the book. Where as her DANCE WITH THE DEVIL to me was the best of the series that I read with the SINS OF THE NIGHT a close second.

This was the last DH book I read.

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