Published By: Piatkus
Released: Available Now
Details: Paperback 424 Pages
RATING: 4.25 TALON STARS
Blurb: Goodreads
Setting: Modern New Orleans
"Night Embrace" spins the story of Talon, an ancient Celtic warrior who killed the son of the god Camulus.
Camulus cursed Talon, decreeing death for everyone he loved. Now a Dark-Hunter in modern-day New Orleans, Talon meets Sunshine, who is key to ending his curse once and for all. Not to mention helping him to save New Orleans from an ancient god bent on total destruction.
See original cover listed below. The cover shown here is the reissued cover that was done seven years ago.
BOOK REVIEW:
It was kinda hard reading this story and staying focused on Talon and Sunny when there were Zarek and Acheron.
What book number do I have to plow through to read Acheron’s HEA?
14! You say?
So glad I only had the book after this one to read Zarek’s HEA. Another book closer to Acheron's. #win
Anywho, I tangent, back to Talon and Sunny. I liked this couple…but Zarek…I mean Talon… what was I saying?
You gotta love a guy who has pet alligators who guard his swamp home. You wouldn’t think a swamp home sounds cool—but the alligators!!!
I could go on about Talon’s past and the curse and such, but eh, I’m like the gazillionth reader and it’s all been said before.
Let’s talk Vane Kattalakis, the werewolf of werewolves. We get introduced to him and my lady boner radar went off.
He entered the cabin wearing a pair of faded jeans and a white T-shirt with a weathered motorcycle jacket, black cowboy boots, and a body that would cause a traffic jam.
He rocks the hair highlights too. ;)
And then we get a science lesson about warp space because the dude is full of surprises.
He shrugged his jacket back on. “Baby, in this world, I’m the all-powerful OZ and there’s not much I can’t do.”
And then there was Bride McTierney… I think I may have lost Vane already. *sigh*
This was a great installment in the series. I really am digging this whole dark hunter world and the Gods that pop in and out causing trouble and telling porky-pies.
Gotta say I did open up Dance With The Devil straight away.
*whispers* Zarek.
*squeee*
So glad I only had the book after this one to read Zarek’s HEA. Another book closer to Acheron's. #win
Anywho, I tangent, back to Talon and Sunny. I liked this couple…but Zarek…I mean Talon… what was I saying?
You gotta love a guy who has pet alligators who guard his swamp home. You wouldn’t think a swamp home sounds cool—but the alligators!!!
I could go on about Talon’s past and the curse and such, but eh, I’m like the gazillionth reader and it’s all been said before.
Talon and Sunny do like to get crazy and make like bunnies, and that is okay.
Let’s talk Vane Kattalakis, the werewolf of werewolves. We get introduced to him and my lady boner radar went off.
He entered the cabin wearing a pair of faded jeans and a white T-shirt with a weathered motorcycle jacket, black cowboy boots, and a body that would cause a traffic jam.
He rocks the hair highlights too. ;)
And then we get a science lesson about warp space because the dude is full of surprises.
He shrugged his jacket back on. “Baby, in this world, I’m the all-powerful OZ and there’s not much I can’t do.”
And then there was Bride McTierney… I think I may have lost Vane already. *sigh*
This was a great installment in the series. I really am digging this whole dark hunter world and the Gods that pop in and out causing trouble and telling porky-pies.
Gotta say I did open up Dance With The Devil straight away.
*whispers* Zarek.
*squeee*
Stay tuned I shall tell you my thoughts on his book next.
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