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Born of Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon

yodamom's review against another edition

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4.0

Audio- It was predictable, Hardened Alpha man, damaged by years of abuse meets sweet kind woman that changes his world. He saves her, she saves him. Simple plot, and not normally interesting enough for me to finish a story. But, I really liked the characters, they were all so quirky and unique as was the world created. I sat on the edge of my seat even though I knew what was going to happen already, I liked their reactions to the events. I will not rush out to read the next in this series but I will read it

sherbear182's review against another edition

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5.0

I've been a fan of Sherrilyn Kenyon since i was probably about 13. I've read quite a few of her dark hunter serious and loved them. Sometime last year i found out about this series and decided that i would give it a try. Unfortunately this is the first time i've had time to actually give it a try and i'm glad i did.

Just like many of her other books you can not only see everything but you can literally feel their heartbreak and their pain as well as their joy and their pride. It keeps you on the edge of your seat almost in tears at times from their pain and heartbreak as well as the witty humor that is spread throughout the book. You can't help but fall in love with her characters as well as her writing.

keykraft's review against another edition

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adventurous dark tense

5.0

bhookjunkhie's review against another edition

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5.0

LOved it!!..That was one bad ass tortured hero...and I couldnt resist falling for him...I forgot just how much I love this genre, and I cant wait to start the next one:)

cbear_4942's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging dark emotional hopeful inspiring mysterious sad tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

4.75

rendermespeechless's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? No
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

Not bad. Easy to follow along. Not sure if I'll continue this one. Not very memorable for the things that happened. 

silver_and_vengeance's review against another edition

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2.0

I wasn't impressed with this book, I barely finished it.

nitzanschwarz's review against another edition

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2.5

Honestly, this is probably around 2.5 stars for me. And not because it is "bad", per se...

It's a little complicated...

I guess I'll start with the fact it wasn't compelling enough to make me want to read it? Like, I've been hung on this book for nearly a month now. And it's not the same as some of the other books on my currently reading where I have kind of stopped them cold-turkey for no fault of their own (because of the reading slump), and I know that once I return to them I'll fly through. This one I kept trickling through throughout the month without putting it on GR because each time the progress was so minuscule that I felt it was silly to record it. Each time, I just... drifted away from my kindle.

But I was too stubborn to drop this one, especially since it really isn't an awful story or something like this, and I've done nothing BUT not finish books for the last two months so...

The first thing that kind of put me off was how horny Nykyrian was for Kiara. You can say I'm really over male leads who are so hot for the girl they're always hard and can't think straight (seriously, go check that. It can't be healthy for you). Here it was especially grating because this is a disciplined, emotionless assassin, who is pretty much the most feared being in the universe. His body is covered with scars, a testament to how many lethal missions he has survived thanks to his diligence and meticulousness. And this is the guy who is so horny he is getting distracted?? It kind of annoyed me. It seemed so out of character.

Not to mention everything happens so fucking fast. Like, one minute she is scared of him. The next, they're making love. Whoopsie doo
they're married
and then wham bam shazam
pregrency!!
. Like... not only did the I Love Yous come quickly, but everything else did too. I hate when this happens. I am a firm member of the "show, don't tell" club. Although, if I were honest, I knew this is going to be the way it is because most of Kenyon's stories have this.

Now, there were a lot of things introduced very late in the game (including an antagonist) that felt really disconnected from the story, and got resolved very quickly:

1) Nykyrian's baby mama was there solely to be the baby mama and then die so Nykyrian could have the child. That really pissed me off, especially since it did not fit the timeline of the story or the characters AT ALL.

You want to tell me the gang let that woman, who was injured by her husband's former beating, to go to his hideout where he was keeping Kiara, without any backup or anything while they were planning what to do? And how close is that place that she can just suddenly pop there? Is it like, five minutes away? because it felt like 5 minutes. One second she enters the house to tell the gang where Kiara is, and the next she IS where Kiara is to be brutally killed in front of her eyes.

Oh, and that woman, who KNEW what her husband would do to her if he knew of her daughter's real father, just... blurted it out to taunt him? SERIOUSLY? A woman who has been protecting herself and her daughter for about 16 years???????

It would have made sense if she was part of the plan. Perhaps she volunteered to distract him or whatever and in that endeavor, she was killed. But no. It was literally like Kenyon was suddenly "Oops, I want the girl to be with Nyk and baby mama is still alive. I've got about one chapter left with the bad guy before I kill him, better have him beat her to death now. It would show how cruel he is, right? yeah, good plan me!"

Seriously, it was so... disrespectful. I literally hated it.

2) And Jullian and the Grandmother... they, too, were there just to solve Nykyrian's problems with The League and his family and make him a worthy match for Kiara so her father would shut up. Like, that's ALL they were. We never even meet the Grandmother who ruined Nykyrian's life for no apparent reason. And Jullian is there just so he could give Kiara to the bad guy, and thus be thrown out of the succession rights. Like... that's all he is. He is literally dispatched with a "btw, he got removed and he ain't happy about it but C'est la vie I guess". They're supposedly big players in what has happened to Nykyrian... but they mean NOTHING in the grand scheme of things. Here, too, it felt like Kenyon was looking for a "plausible" way to make Nykyrian a prince and an heir to a throne so Kiara's dad would somehow accept them or whatever.

3) Speaking of Kiara's dad, how did THAT get resolved? Did he finally realize his daughter truly was in love with Nykyrian and that no one raped her or whatever? Because he refused to listen before. Is it the shine of him being a prince all of the sudden? Gah, I've got a bitter taste in my mouth...


Anyways, out of Kenyon's books, I am definitely not a big fan of this one. It was kind of all over the place for me. I do have a couple more novels in this series so I might give them a shot (I am curious about Syn!!) but we'll see.

kate9807's review against another edition

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4.0

4 star audiobook. This was like a spicy Guardians of the Galaxy with the “who hurt you” trope but for him. Hero had a SUPER traumatic childhood that was very difficult to listen to.

alikatson's review against another edition

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4.0

3.5 stars... edited: 3.75 stars - I didn't realize this was Kenyon's first novel, for some reason I thought it was published after some of her Dark Hunter books.

1. this book was wayyyy too long
2. Nykyrian had too many problems, I mean his issues could have created the plot lines for several books. I'm not sure why this happened, Kenyon loves her tragic hero but this seemed like serious overkill at times.
SpoilerI think the unknown daughter was the straw on the camel's back and was a pretty random moment. I guess he has super sperm?


Despite these issues I did enjoy the book. I hated Kiara for a few chapters but otherwise liked her and she did redeem herself and her character progressed a ton over the series (because it was os freaking long)
Spoilershe was crazy judgmental but later explained she needed time to process things which made me like her again. She didn't falter after this, Nykyrian was actually more of a crappy wish/washer and I was SO MAD at him when he didn't let her know he wasn't dead


The narrator sounds just like the one for the Night Huntress series... she did a good job.