A great effort has been undertaken in writing the female character; Sunshine is fun and bubbly in the first part of the novel, but unfortunately the bellows falls quickly as the story progresses and Sunshine loses spontaneity. Problem even for Talon of fun quickly becomes whiny.
Nevertheless, and although they are ALWAYS all beautiful, hot, sexy and blah, the heroes of Sherrilyn Kenyon are definitely interchangeable from one novel to another.
Good point, however, the Annex frame following the mythology of the "hunters of the night" (which translation operetta), although I'm starting to confuse me on the links between Valerius, Kyrian (hero of the previous installment) and Zarek. ..
One is the little son of the man who killed the second, and the third brother torturing ??? Aaaaargh! What a family!
In short, having recently not much else to put myself under the bed bit in terms of tooth, and views of quick exits and re-editions of the series DARK-HUNTERS (especially for those who thought they could " entuber "fans by offering their pocket editions dating from 2007/2008 to shamefully high prices), I continue to follow the amorous adventures of the warriors of Artemis.
But when it borders on the ridiculous at times, whether in the sentimentality of dialogues, ass-ass reactions of the characters or end regular sloppy, while novels are stretched unnecessarily.
Finally, and in retrospect, the following story about Zarek's more interesting, though still superficial.
Fortunately, it's good enough for writing relax a little demanding readers, and this will wait between the most exciting authors outings ...