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Dance with the Devil (Dark-Hunter, Book 4) written by Sherrilyn Kenyon Studio : St. Martin's Paperbacks by St. Martin's Paperbacks Publisher : St. Martin's Paperbacks Released : 2003-03-01 Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days Number of Items : 1 EAN : 9780312984830 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 132 reviews)
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Zarek's Point of View:
Dark-Hunter: A soulless guardian who stands between mankind and those who would see mankind destroyed. Yeah, right. The only part of that Code of Honor I got was eternity and solitude.
Insanity: A condition many say I suffer from after being alone for so long. But I don't suffer from my insanity-I enjoy every minute of it.
Trust: I can't trust anyone...not even myself. The only thing I trust in is my ability to do the wrong thing in any situation and to hurt anyone who gets in my way.
Truth: I endured a lifetime as a Roman slave, and 900 years as an exiled Dark-Hunter. Now I'm tired of enduring. I want the truth about what happened the night I was exiled-I have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
Astrid (Greek, meaning star): An exceptional woman who can see straight to the truth. Brave and strong, she is a point of light in the darkness. She touches me and I tremble. She smiles and my cold heart shatters.
Zarek: They say even the most damned man can be forgiven. I never believed that until the night Astrid opened her door to me and made this feral beast want to be human again. Made me want to love and be loved. But how can an ex-slave whose soul is owned by a Greek goddess ever dream of touching, let alone holding, a fiery star?
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Sloppy writing spoils the story! |
These books would be better if the author actually remembered what she had previously written and therefore did not contradict herself.
For example: on page 339 of "Dance with the Devil" she described Archeron thus: "His long blonde hair flowed around his shoulders".
On page 8 of "Seize the Night" however she says that Archeron "......wore his long black hair loose and flowing around his shoulders".
On page 242 of "Dance with the Devil" the author says "Zarek stripped his own clothes off" and yet just one page later on 243 she says: "Zarek moved away from her only long enough to remove his clothes".
This kind of sloppy writing detracts and distracts from some rather unusual ideas that deserve either a) a writer of more discipline or b) proof-readers who knows what they are doing.
The other thing that detracts from what would be interesting stories is the insistance that all her primary male and female characters seem to suffer from a severe sex addiction and the inability to control it to the point where it interferes with the flow of the story.
On top of that the sex scenes are so repetitve that having read a couple of them, the reader is free skip forward a couple of pages in any and all of the books to pass over the "seeing stars" and "hissing" with passion bits.
It's a shame because the basic themes are interesting....the above instances are distractions from what should be good stories. |
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An Entertaining Read |
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This book was a great continuation from New Orleans. It takes on a whole new perspective and puts one of the Dark Hunters with a non-human. Definitely worth the read, exciting in many ways. |
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My Favorite of the Series So Far! |
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Zarek is by far the best leading character so far. He is dark and mean and has every right to be. But has an inner sensitive side that only his love can reveal. Another one I could not put down until finished and wanted more! |
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Simply fantastic |
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I don't know why I let this book linger for so long on my to-be-read shelf. It is simply amazing. Zarek is the ultimate tortured hero and the justice nymph Astrid is his perfect foil. This is such a wonderfully dark book that it amazes me how the author can bring me from tears to laughter a few pages later. Well written, well plotted, well done. This is an intense, riveting read that I simply could not put down. |
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I admit it - my guilty pleasure! |
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This book is one of my all time favorite books. Is it because of the great writing style? No! Is it for the depth and great literary message? Of course not! This is truly my guilty pleasure - it is one of those books I will go back and read again and again. I usually reserve my five star ratings for books I consider perfect in every aspect, but the story line in this one was so great that that alone made it five stars for me. I love Zarek's character and the romance between him and Astrid kept me turning the pages so much so that I could ignore the simple-like dialogue and rampant cliches. |
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