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Title:Seize the Night (Dark-Hunter #6)
Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Special Edition
Pages:Pages: 339 pages
Published:February 1st 2005 by Piatkus Books (first published December 28th 2004)
Categories:Romance. Paranormal Romance. Fantasy. Paranormal. Vampires
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Seize the Night (Dark-Hunter #6) Paperback | Pages: 339 pages
Rating: 4.36 | 43106 Users | 1380 Reviews

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Dark-Hunter: an immortal warrior who has traded his soul to Artemis for one moment of vengeance on his enemies. In return, they swear to spend eternity protecting mankind from the daimons and vampires that prey on them. Valerius isn't a popular Dark-Hunter - he's a Roman, which means that the largely Greek Hunters have a major grudge against him and his civilization for superceding them. To make things worse, he's very conscious of his aristocratic background and breeding. So it serves him right when he runs into Tabitha Devereaux. She's sassy, sexy, and completely unwilling to take him seriously. (Not to mention Tabitha is also the sister-in-law of Kyrian, a former Dark-Hunter and Val's mortal enemy.) What Tabitha does take seriously is hunting and killing vampires-and soon she and Val have to grapple with the deadliest of all Daimons - one who's managed to come back from the dead, and one who holds a serious grudge against both of them. To win against evil, Val will have to loosen up, learn to trust, and put everything on the line to protect a man he hates and a woman who drives him nuts.

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Original Title: Seize the Night
ISBN: 0749935871 (ISBN13: 9780749935870)
Edition Language: English
Series: Dark-Hunter #6, Hunter Legends
Series: #9
Characters: Kyrian of Thrace, Amanda Devereaux, Tabitha Devereaux Magnus, Valerius Magnus, Zarek of Moesia, Apollymi, Strykerius, Simi, Artemis Agrotera, Adarian Malachai, Otto Carvalletti, Marissa Hunter, Acheron "Ash" Parthenopaeus, Julian of Macedonia (Hunter Legends series), Selena Devereaux Laurens, Tiyana Devereaux
Setting: New Orleans, Louisiana(United States)


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What did I think of this book - I ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!Tabitha is hilarious, Val was as sexy as hell! It was just a brilliant story, kept me hooked the whole way through. I love how you still get to hear all about the other Dark Hunters in each of these stories especially Ash as I just can't wait to get to his story!I really need to be reading another series but I'm just chomping at the bit to start the next DH book - love, love, loving this series!!



Valerius. Ive been hearing mention of this name since book one in Sherrilyn Kenyons Dark-Hunter series. Valerius is portrayed as a heartless and cruel Roman bastard in the earlier books. He is described that way before we even get to really meet him. But in Seize the Night, he has a chance to shine. Since this is his book, he has the opportunity to completely redeem himself. And he does. He really does. By the end of this book, I was totally in love with Valerius. And Tabitha and Valerius have

Here is my impersonation of Acheron in this book:*in my best Acheron voice*What? You're dead? Not on my watch. Here... have a little immortality. Oh, you too? You can be immortal now, too. Oh... your sister is immortal, so you should be immortal also. Ahh... but not that sister. She's going to stay dead. But, you over there... yeah, you're not going to stay dead either. You're immortal, too. But, not your mother. I'm afraid I'm going to let her stay dead. Where's my Simi?

Two in a roll, oh my! I'm on a roll with this series!I loved this book! LOVED.

Ok, here's the deal. I liked this book and I didn't like it. Liked:Valerius. Again, Kenyon does superb when she speaks for/writes about the Dark Hunter. For some reason her writing comes alive for me when she centers on their past and their emotions.The Ending: Once again, Kenyon begins with a whimper but ends with a bang. There were a few jaw dropping moments here that, from a reader perspective, were gratifying to see. I like it when a writer does something unpredictable and she did. Up to

Although this book had less technical flaws than the others, I didn't necessarily enjoy it more. The relationship was believable. Valarious (spelling) was fantastic, I don't know... the ending left me puzzled. Where was the tie in for the next book? Anyway, it was a good read.
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