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ONe slient night Oct 24, 2009 This will be the last time to read sherrilyn kenyon books.. they get worst then better. it seems evil can conquer over the good. Ash character seems to get weaker and i think Ash is alot people favorite character...I think Christian Feehan and J.R Ward are better writers.. Kenyon needs to improve her books....
I liked it! Oct 10, 2009 After reaching the pinnacle of the SK series with Acheron, I wasn't sure how much the books after would measure up. I think with her introduction of the Dream Hunters the series lost its way. Even though there were highs and lows, the series as a whole changed course. Once you adjust yourself to the change of course, you have to measure her books on that level. I liked One Silent Night, even though it seems like a lifetime ago from the Fantasy Lover book I first read. We understand the characters, no more mystery. Much like a beloved couple on a tv series finally getting married. The books can still be enjoyable, just not in comparison to the mystery, wonder, thrill of he first 5.
This story was about Stryker. She made him likeable. I loved hearing more of his story and like the now familiar set-up, him reuniting with his one true love. If I was new to this series, I don't think I would like it. It felt rushed. But for those of who have have stuck around 13+ books later, we understand it to be a connector to the next arc of characters in the series. What I didn't like about the book was Stryker's daughter. She seemed pointless and uninteresting. I would have added 10 more pages and had her connect with Urian. But I guess that is for a future book.
I would recommend it as a part of the whole in the series.
Rushed...left you with too many unanswered questions Oct 02, 2009 Let's get it together and go back to writing like the earlier books. I feel you have strayed off the original stories. This book lacked connection with the characters. The story line lacked depth. It had a rushed feel and a quick ending. It left a lot of things hanging. This is a far cry from the earlier books in the series.
Not one of her best. Sep 23, 2009 Okay, I LOVE Sherrilyn Kenyon, so I was excited to see this "Holiday" (if you can really call it that) themed Dark-Hunter book.
After reading through the first part of it, the excitement quickly wore off. WTF is up with this story? It's hard to garner sympathy for the main character, Stryker, when Kenyon painted such a terrible picture of him in previous books.
In all honesty, this book was not as exciting or well-written as her other ones. It almost made me feel like her publishers just wanted her to crank out a holiday book -- and she did it -- but didn't put her typical heart, sexiness and attitude in this book, like she normally does with her other Dark Hunter books. I really didn't connect with this one -- and I would recommend skipping it.
One Silent Bore Aug 31, 2009 Save your money. If you have to keep up with the series, borrow this from the library and skim it. Weak plot, unlikable characters, cliched resolution. Instead of making me sympathize with Stryker it made me dislike other protagonists. Minor characters thrown in with minimal character development... basically who cares is the whole point to this review. Very disappointing, even the sex was lame!
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