No Rest for the Wicked (The Immortals After Dark Series, #2) this question feed

asked by blueoasis on October 31, 2006 1:36 PM

In this next installment in the Immortals After Dark Series, USA Today Bestselling author Kresley Cole delivers a scorching tale about a forbidding vampire who lives in the shadows and the beautiful assassin who hunts him there.

A soldier weary of life . . .

Centuries ago, Sebastian Wroth was turned into a vampire -- a nightmare in his mind -- against his will. Burdened with hatred and alone for ages, he sees little reason to live. Until an exquisite, fey creature comes to kill him, inadvertently saving him instead.

A Valkyrie assassin dispatched to destroy him . . .

When Kaderin the Cold Hearted lost her two beloved sisters to a vampire attack long ago, a benevolent force deadened her sorrow -- accidentally extinguishing all of her emotions. Yet whenever she encounters Sebastian, her feelings -- particularly lust -- emerge multiplied. For the first time, she's unable to complete a kill.

Become competitors in a legendary hunt.

The prize of the month-long contest is powerful enough to change history, and Kaderin will do anything to win it for her sisters. Wanting only to win her, forever, Sebastian competes as well, taking every opportunity -- as they travel to ancient tombs and through catacombs, seeking relics around the world -- to use her new feelings to seduce her. But when forced to choose between the vampire she's falling for and reuniting her family, how can Kaderin live without either?




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This is a REAL vampire story. Not like the trumped up commercial crud that Ms. High And Mighty Anne Rice puts out to satisfy the publishing juggernauts. If you want to read a story that you've never heard before, one that will thrill you and excite you and turn you on, this is the one to buy.
reviewed by samoan on November 11, 2006 5:21 PM

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I have to say I was really looking forward to reading this book. I thought it would be much like 'A Hunger Like No Other', which I loved.
I'm not saying it was terrible, but I wouldn't read again. This book is not a keeper, I kept thinking all the way through, it's bound to get better cause I know it will be a happy ending, but the middle was boring, I almost skipped the middle and just read the end.
I hope the next one is better.
reviewed by avi on November 28, 2006 10:37 PM

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This is yet again a wonderful book by Ms. Cole. Anything with her name on the cover is worth it! I can't wait for more books in this series.
reviewed by cannoli on November 29, 2006 6:12 PM

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