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Dream Chaser (A Dream-Hunter Novel, Book 3)
Sherrilyn Kenyon

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 2008 - 384 pages

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one of her better ones

First off with the positives. Both characters were likeable, the story wasn't too mired in feuding gods, it was a nice easy read with her characteristic banter and I actually read it through quickly and enjoyably. There was less heavy swearing (why do they have to have foul mouths to be considered Alpha Males?), the hero didn't spend the ENTIRE book thinking about sex and how to get her into bed (one of her previous books was like that) and we didn't have a lot of 'gods' interaction. All pluses in my book. I hesitated in getting this one as I haven't been able to force myself to finish the last four or so of her books. I'd pretty much given up on her as an author.

The concept of the Dark-hunter world was interesting in the beginning but, for me at least, I've gotten a bit soured on it. It tends to be the same stories with the same characters over and over again (hero has been brutally tortured, is attitudey and everyone spends their time insulting and bumping chests in a tarzan way). It would be nice if at least one of these guys had a friend. I'm also having a hard time with the whole mass of gods out there. I think they've kind of gotten away from her as she tries to find new angles. It's just all so much chaos and for me, several of the previous stories have gotten lost among all the bickering/backstabbing/i'm more powerful than you/I'd like to help but I"m serving two different gods/etc. Is there NO One in charge or at least a calm, impartial head in Kenyons world? I'd don't mind some conflict, but I need at least something or someone steady to balance it out. And please explain to me how a man can be trapped for a thousand years in hell, being tortured, and STILL not only knows, but can recite popular t.v shows and sayings?????

Okay, rantings over. As I said in the beginning, I was hesitant to even give this a try, but I'm glad I did. It was worth the money and hours of my time. If you're hesitant, rent it from the library.


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Better than expected

Ms. Kenyon's last few Dark-Hunter books have been less than stellar. After multiple bad reviews I avoided the previous Dream-Hunter books like the plague. Reviewers of this book said it was much better, so I decided to try again. Much to my surprise it was a good book. It actually reminded me of some of her earlier DH books and that is a REALLY good thing. Thank you Ms. Kenyon for an excellent addition to the DH world!









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Great read!! Great characters, must be familiar w/ the series

I love SLK she is such a great author. This is a great book it was written well, but if this is the first read ever of this or the Dark Hunter series you WILL be utterly lost. My suggestion is to read the first Dream Hunter novel at the very least to get a feel for her style. If you like that one start with the Dark Hunter Series. It will make a lot more sense if you understand all the characters from the other books.
I own EVERY SINGLE ONE of this series and will keep them for re-reads. It's that good.


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