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The Guardian
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
3.5 stars.
The first 100 pages I wasn't too impressed. The story was similar, I believe, to at least a chunk of [b:Dream Warrior|2992069|Dream Warrior (Dark-Hunter, #17; Dream-Hunter, #4)|Sherrilyn Kenyon|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1232028639s/2992069.jpg|3022533]. Lydia is taken hostage by Seth for quite a bit of this book, so that was a little disappointing. However after those 100 pages I settled into the story and didn't think much about similarity to a previous installment.
I loved Seth. I just wanted to hold him and not let anyone else hurt him.
I wasn't as enamored with Lydia. I didn't hate her by any means but there were times I thought she was incrediably dense. One example was when Seth had explained that he wasn't there doing the things he did by choice, and a little bit later she asks him something along the lines of 'did he do anything else beside sit in his room and read when he was alone' when Seth answered no she said 'well that's kind of pathetic don't you think'. And that bothered me. A lot. He has just recently (within 24 hours) told her that he was a slave there, he wasn't torturing people because he wanted to, he had to. It's not like Nior and the other one are going to let him roam free. I just thought that was incredibly stupid and insensitive of Lydia and I wanted to slap her up side the head.
However despite some instances of annoyance with Lydia and the similar situation to another book in the series, I still enjoyed the book. Couldn't put it down at all today.
The first 100 pages I wasn't too impressed. The story was similar, I believe, to at least a chunk of [b:Dream Warrior|2992069|Dream Warrior (Dark-Hunter, #17; Dream-Hunter, #4)|Sherrilyn Kenyon|http://photo.goodreads.com/books/1232028639s/2992069.jpg|3022533]. Lydia is taken hostage by Seth for quite a bit of this book, so that was a little disappointing. However after those 100 pages I settled into the story and didn't think much about similarity to a previous installment.
I loved Seth. I just wanted to hold him and not let anyone else hurt him.
I wasn't as enamored with Lydia. I didn't hate her by any means but there were times I thought she was incrediably dense. One example was when Seth had explained that he wasn't there doing the things he did by choice, and a little bit later she asks him something along the lines of 'did he do anything else beside sit in his room and read when he was alone' when Seth answered no she said 'well that's kind of pathetic don't you think'. And that bothered me. A lot. He has just recently (within 24 hours) told her that he was a slave there, he wasn't torturing people because he wanted to, he had to. It's not like Nior and the other one are going to let him roam free. I just thought that was incredibly stupid and insensitive of Lydia and I wanted to slap her up side the head.
However despite some instances of annoyance with Lydia and the similar situation to another book in the series, I still enjoyed the book. Couldn't put it down at all today.