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Thursday, September 9, 2010

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Dream Warrior (Dream-Hunter) Review



I don't understand what everyone is talking about. This book is one of my favorite of the series. I love Cratus. He's the defintion of a hero. He was punished for saving the life a baby, yet he didn't doubt his choice. Its definitly a step up from Striker's story. I hated that one. I liked Delphine, especailly when I found out she was Leta's babe. All in all.... this book rocked!



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  • ISBN13: 9780312938833
  • Condition: New
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Dream Warrior (Dream-Hunter) Overview


The son of Warcraft and Hate, Cratus spent eternity battling for the ancient gods who birthed him. He was death to any who crossed him. Until the day he laid down his arms and walked into self-imposed exile. Now an ancient enemy has been unleashed and our dreams are his chosen battlefield. The only hope we have is the one god who swears he will never fight again.

As a Dream-Hunter, Delphine has spent eternity protecting mankind from the predators who prey on our unconscious state. But now that her allies have been turned, she knows in order to survive, the Dream-Hunters need a new leader. Someone who can train them to fight their new enemies. Cratus is her only hope. But she is a bitter reminder of why he chose to lay down his arms.

Time is running out and if she can't win him to her cause, mankind will be slaughtered and the world we know will soon cease to exist.




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Customer Reviews


Where do I begin? - Musette - Waterloo, IA
I can't really add much more than other reviewers already have. This book is chok full of too
many new characters, weak romance, and more pop culture references than Saturday morning TV. I haven't decided if SK is trying too hard or not hard enough, as this series is all over the place. I'm no longer in this for the romance (hot sex + "I love you's" =/= romance) and I can't say I'm disappointed because the writing has been on the wall since Dark Side of the Moon.

SPOILER ALERT for those who haven't read the series up to this book yet >>>>>

We have the son of Warcraft and Hate (how many "war gods" have we seen up to this point?).
The heoine, not particularly memorable. We have super-duper evil bad guys who've been around since the beginning of the universe. No, the REAL beginning, from The Source itself. Nice of SK to drop this little bit of info 17 books in, instead of giving a slight hint earlier.

We have gods and goddesses who are the most powerful in the universe - no wait, now we have some gods and goddesses who are the most powerful in the universe. NO WAIT, now we have even bigger and older gods and goddesses and god-killers who are the most powerful in the universe. OK wait...

We have "good" beings who can't die or the world will end paired up with "evil" beings who also can't die or the world will end. We have ancient prophecies that simply won't be de-railed (but they can be delayed almost indefinitely). A couple of things that stood out:

- Zarek's one-liners were a nice welcome. "Kill them all and let Hades figure it out." - I laughed for a good few minutes, even better that Hades was actually there to respond.

- Asmodeus was mildly entertaining. His personality was actually a bit different from the rest with his almost-cute rambling. Or maybe I just think that because no one else was remotely interesting (aside from Madoc). Hmm.

- Artemis and her words of wisdom about love. Say what? This is from the same person who tricked Ash into a blood bond, kept him for eleven thousand years for torture and abuse, and failed to tell him he had a daughter? SK is clearly trying to set her up as a sympathetic character worthy of a HEA. It ain't gonna work, at least not with me and I'm NOT the only one.

If I were the Source I'd just nuke everything and start over from scratch. The series is completely batty at this point in time.




Great Book! - Broken Angel - Los Angeles
This was a great book I am so good I bought it I loved it. I would definitely recommend it to any one who like the the Dark Hunter Series or anyone who like Paranormal Romance, as with all Sherrilyn Kenyon books speacially the Dark Hunter series.



Kenyon's books going downhill - Voracious Reader - Cincinnati, Ohio
I was in LOVE with the Dark Hunter series and raved to anyone who would listen - "Twilight who?" but then she began to slowly write so formulaic and just when you thought you could map the universe out she switched it on you and not in an enjoyable way. I used to own every book in the Dark Hunter series and after the introduction of Sin and the Gailu I decided "Forget this!" it doesn't make sense anymore. She is writing for money not her public. Then along came Stryker's story and PLEASE! i wanted to say STOP now you are embarrassing yourself. I have still checked in with the book storyline through the library and reading at Borders but Kenyon does not seem to be learning anything from her faithful public. Now she has started Nick's "Series" and it seems she is going to re-work things and milk it for all its worth. I loved Nick and was really hoping for a redeemable book in his story but i have a bad feeling it is just going to be one more thinly veiled marketing ploy for our money. It is too bad when your favorite writers go over to the "making money" side of the business and forget those of us who got them their place in popular fiction by cranking out books instead of inventing a better story.



haven't read - Brandy R. Mckinnon - Texas USA
sadly i haven't read this book and I thought sherrilyn kenyon couldn't write a bad book but two or three of them have just left me feeling sick inside like i wish i could just forget that i had ever read them.

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