Bad Moon Rising (Dark-Hunter World Book 19)


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I found and read one online called Dragonbane. Also if not too much trouble if I can have the names of other series along with the books being in the correct reading order?

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When do I read chronicles of nick? In the later books some of the chars start to notice that the timeline is being messed with. I absolutely loved ever single one of these books! Acheron and Styxx by far my favorite but I love all the others! I finished all of these in like two months. For goodness sake, can someone help me understand the order of this books. Yes, this is all the books listed together. So just on a whim I picked up retribution from my moms collection of books bc it totally looked like something I would read I LOVED the book and had a feeling it was part of a series little did I know I was coming up on the tail end of an epic series how I started on book 19!!!!!!!

I loved them all. Give been reading the Dark Hunter series for so long I feel like I personally know the characters. But I have a question about the Chronicals of Nick. Are they a part of the Dark Hunter series? Please let me know when have a chance. Thanks for responding so quickly.

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In the world of the Were-Hunters, like stays with like. Species But for all her fun qualities, Aimee harbors a dark secret. 19 Bad Moon Rising. Bad Moon Rising (Dark-Hunter World Book 19) eBook: Sherrilyn Kenyon: bahana-line.com: Kindle Store.

I love your site. I hope your summer is going well so far! I found Dragonbane a while back and finally got a round to reading it. I had literally no idea it was 1 in a massive series!! Dragonbane was honestly one of my favorites out of the many, many books I have read. I just started reading Dream Warrior and the character Noir is apparently a major character. I feel like I missed something about him in a previous book. Can you tell me if I have and if so which book it is please? Hey can someone please tell me how Jo is related to the Morrigan Ivery read the book but I forgot that part. I have read all of the Dark-Hunter series and like just a few more of The League series.

I love reading them all. I hope Sherrilyn Kenyon writes a lot more series just as good or better than these. I actually cried in styxx the book when he was drawing Bethany in the desert wat a amazing Nuuk have to read the rest. Do you necessarily have to read them in this order? I actually started with Dark Bites many years ago and moved on to Styxx then Acheron… I have read over half the series but not in any sort of order.

I so love this series. I am can anyone help? I know this would sound really dumb, but i would love to know more about the 6 primal gods, and who knows, maybe a book about the egyptian god Set. I seen these two on her website and was not for sure. Stygain though does not get released until sometime in August of this year I have a bone to pick with sherrilyn why the hell is she downplaying my character acheron? The only down side? That this was book 18 in the series. Thinking back whilst reading it, it made sense that it was left until now but I get the cranks having to wait so long for Kenyon to write the stories of the most significant characters in her series.

Questions going unanswered would be when is Nick going to get his book. View all 12 comments. We can delight in all the moments lived by them, the provocations, the games, the caresses and all the romantic moments, the attraction and the impediment of something happening between them. The forbidden love that is being lived in secret. And this story also brings us the love for the fami http: And this story also brings us the love for the family, not only where we were born, but the one we choose to love and this unconditional love for the family where we are able to sacrifice our lives for all those we love the most.

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I was expecting to like this story less, but in fact I fell in love with the main characters and as I went along with the reading I was able to make the whole movie in my head, being easy to take our imagination to compose this story. Aug 04, Grecia Robles rated it it was ok Shelves: Si puedo rescatar algo de este libro fue a Thorn I have very mixed feelings about this book after reading it, in fact I was disappointed with the story as a whole. SK is a wonderful writer so she had me reading untill the very last page.

First of all I couldn't understand the timeline. Also in the past books, nothing bad had ever happened to " Santuary " or was never mentioned, so it seemd or felt as though it was present day, eventhough we know it was in the past. I found the book very choppy and thought the romance was lackluster at best. There were a few interesting characters, such as Thorn and the hellchasers and we found out more about the bear family and how fangs relationship came to be with Fury I'm doing to wait to pick up the next book and see how the reviews are first, I hope SK can pull the next one together. I don't want SK fans to get angry with me I have adored most of her stories and have been a fan for years, but her writing is changing as everything else does View all 4 comments.

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. You'd think I'd have written a review for this, considering Fang is my favorite hero in Dark-Hunterville--ever. I love him like no other, and this book just made me love him even more. A bear and a wolf. Sounds good to me. Plus, Fang and Aimee had real chemistry. I believed in their relationship--especially since Aimee had never really liked wolfweres, until Fang. They're definitely one of my favorite couples, and not just in this series, but Well, well, well.

They're definitely one of my favorite couples, and not just in this series, but of all time. As for plot , there seemed to be a lot going on. We've got Fang trapped in some kind of purgatory. So there were no lulls or boring spots, despite how it recaps parts of Vane's and Wren's books. It was amazing to see Fang change so much. After he got his soul returned to him, he was just He wasn't the loud-mouthed, smart-assed, never-think-before-you-act Fang.

He grew so much. And not just mentally, but also physically. He gained power, and also learned to fight better in his human form--he can even compete with Vane now, which makes me so happy. At first, Vane's pathetic failure to aid his brother created a rift between the two, but eventually, after Vane proved he cared, I actually think their relationship strengthened. I mean, Fang actually told Vane he loved him!

When does that happen between brothers? The whole thing with the bears at the end didn't make me sad. I guess it was meant to, but I never liked Nicolette, or her husband, so them dying didn't affect me. Savitar pissed me off in this book. I like Fury a lot, too.

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I'm glad he's Fang's brother, and I'm glad the two of them accepted each other. They really are so much alike--I can imagine why they wouldn't get along. That big fight between them was funny, because you know they don't actualy want to kill each other. I just want to talk about her for a minute. She really only annoyed me once in the whole book. This was when she said that all wolves should be gathered up and executed or some such, while Fang was standing right there. Not very smart, Aimee.

You really hurt him, there. Sure, she apologizes, but what's done is done. I was very impressed with the way she went all-out to save Fang. They both loved each other so much, and it was clearly displayed, not just told. So yeah, I love Fang. This is my second time reading this book--my first DH reread. May 21, Sara Kate rated it it was amazing Shelves: Aww I loved Amy and Fang's story. Loved this Were-hunter story. Had all the elements you would want in a story. SK really is so talented in her writing.

She probably one of my favorite authors for PNR. This book was not as good as the others. I feel that she needed to have a better proof reader, to catch all the time lapses and other issues I felt wear in this book. She failed to mention Katrina as well as keep a accurate time table during the story. Fang and Aimee's story starts in '03 and doesn't concluede until '09, that is 5 years worth of story line including the very BIG issue of Katrina which the author completely skipped.

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Not counting Fury mating, "Hello" when did This book was not as good as the others. Not counting Fury mating, "Hello" when did that happen and why wasn't that a story or at least mentioned so it wasn't as huge as a shock that left me going "Dang, Did I miss a book" I think that she should have handled it much the way she wrote Acheron, where she dated each chapter. I cant say not to read this book since it is part of the series, but just the same, alot of it you could skim through.

In fact the author even took entire sections that she had written for other books and just used those for this one. That section is in Bad Moon Rising. All from Vanes perspective. So I could go on but I will only be reiterating on what I have just pointed out. My advise is to just speed-read until the last 2 to 3 chapters. In fact just in Acheron, he was still in the dark. I swear the author losses track of what is going on in her world and it starts to get chaotic. She really needed to sit down and read all of her books before she started this one since this book took place in such a large time frame.

Plus that would have helped her keep track of what the other characters are all doing as well. Sherrilyn Kenyon, a rainha do paranormal. Mais, acho que manter uma linha condutora dur Sherrilyn Kenyon, a rainha do paranormal. Pelo menos para mim. O que me agrada.

May 02, Tessa Teevan rated it it was amazing. May 20, Esther rated it liked it Shelves: Jan 24, Denise Lancaster rated it it was amazing. No porque no lo hiciera, y tampoco porque no lo aceptara. The story of Aimee, Fang and their impossible love has been long in the making, from the almost very beginning of the series, but it's been definitely worth the wait.

We've wondered if it was at all possible for two different species of Weres to "mingle", and though we had proof in Wren, we never got the true feeling of it. It was always considered a taboo in their universe, and with this story Ms. Kenyon succeeded in grasping and portraying all the anxiety, the indecision and fear of such an union. Fang and Aimee both knew their love could lead nowhere, that they were doomed, yet the heart wants what the heart wants and it doesn't want to be denied.

Their story, as it grew from tender friendship to something more, through dangers, perils, misunderstandings, anger, and joy was a truly wonderful thing to read. This book was also a great example of how a change in perspective can make someone rethink what they thought they knew and reevaluate everything. I've always been a big fan of Vane's, loved his book and his love story with Bride. Loved the wolf, period. Yet, seen from Fang's point of view, seen through Fang's story, I found myself not liking the guy so much.

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But he redeemed himself in the end, so I forgive him. After all, they're men, we can't expect them to know any better. This story spanned the entire series, so it was wonderful to see the familiar scenes through new eyes, experience them from a different perspective, see characters I came to cherish and love anew. Okay, I admit it, it was wonderful to see Acheron's bad-ass persona again. And there are some new bad boys in town I can't wait to see more of - Thorn and Varyk. Hope to see more of them in the future. The final twist left me gaping, such uprooting was a bold move and hopefully not a damning one and waiting for more.

I was thinking of abandoning this series, but Ms. Kenyon returned with a bang, introducing us to more branches of her twisted little universe, and yummy new meat, and Fang and Aimee's love story was so beautifully and tastefully written, I'm firmly sticking with the Dark-Hunter wagon. Highly recommended to new and old fans. View all 14 comments. E tantas reviravoltas aconteceram Mar 30, Joana V. This wasn't a bad read, but not what I expected. That's what I don't like.

Even if I liked Thor's character, and wanted to know about him more, I feel like it was too much. Like he didn't belong in this world. Because every time I think I understand who is who and who is more powerful than who, Sherrilyn Ken This wasn't a bad read, but not what I expected. Because every time I think I understand who is who and who is more powerful than who, Sherrilyn Kenyon goes and introduces some new character that is supposed to be even more powerful.

You cant keep broadening the scope and bringing in even more and more powerful characters. It's not very realistic to say the least. Another huge problem I had was that this book most of it anyway was set in the past, and I was familiar with most of those events. In some cased I got additional information, true because the same event was from different POV , but mostly, it was boring.

I kept waiting for the present day story to start. And because I had to wait this long, I only give 3 stars.

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What can I say: I would not reread this book, and it's hard for me to recommend it, but I stopped after Dream Warrior because of this. Aimee and Fang's story - and the thickest one since "Acheron". One of my favorite Dark-Hunter novels so far. The romance with this one stretched over a long period of time, therefore you were more invested in their happily ever after. It was also nice to see the rewind and earlier events in the series retold from Fang's point of view. Makes me want to reread Vane's story, and maybe Wren's and Fury's. Was Fury's story a short?

I still say Sherrilyn Kenyon is the queen o Aimee and Fang's story - and the thickest one since "Acheron". I still say Sherrilyn Kenyon is the queen of the paranormal romance novel. Jan 29, Leah rated it it was amazing Shelves: