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Chargement... Stay the Night (Darkyn, Book 7) (édition 2009)par Lynn Viehl
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. this series is definitely unfinished. I mean, where are the Brethern who had been so doggedly chasing the Darkyn. They were heard of, but not seen. I didn't see John Keller either. I was like "what? wait!) I feel let down. I will continue to the kyndred series to see if there are more resolutions hiding there Review for “Stay the Night” by Lynn Viehl This another in the series about the “Darkyn”. For those of you not in the know, vampires. As it turns out, Robin Hood became a vampire and a really good thief. Under cover FBI agent Chris Renshaw has no idea the man she is trying to catch is the legendary outlaw. Not my favorite in the series. Still advances the world in which these books are set. Some of my favorite characters also put on appearances. Still not the most stimulating book, the two main characters were to stiff and unreal. Lynn Viehl kept me entertained with this entire series and I was feeling a bit sad about reading this final book. Because while I read the books in this series pretty much back to back and it was nice knowing I another book waiting for me while it lasted. There was a little bit of everything in this last novel with pace moving at a fast clip with all the intrigue and thrills leading up to the end. For me, Stay the Night brought a somewhat feeling of closure with mixed feelings on the ending but it threads to the spin off series, the Kyndred. I enjoyed reading every one of the books in the Darkyn series, starting with If Angels Burn. I highly recommend it to those who enjoy stories that mix science, characters with true life flaws, personalities from past and a whole lot of paranormal, together. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieDarkyn (7)
Outlaw, immortal vampire and art thief, Darkyn Lorn Robin of Locksley has evaded authorities for the last 700 years. At the moment he's falling for undercover federal agent Christina Renshaw, who has no time for an affair. She hopes to snag an elusive art thief, but soon has no choice other than to join forces with Robin. When the chase becomes dangerous, both will have to choose between losing each other and losing everything they value... Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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Perhaps this is partly because I love the Robin Hood mythology so much, and so I expected more of Robin's book? Perhaps I just didn't connect as much with Chris? I'm really not sure. I did enjoy it, however, and look forward to the universe continuing in the novels of the Kyndred. ( )