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Sherrilyn Kenyon

Sins of the Night

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Part of "Dark-Hunter" series

"Sins of the Night" by Sherrilyn Kenyon is the twelfth book in the popular Dark-Hunter series. In this installment, Kenyon continues to explore the complex and dangerous world of the Dark-Hunters, a group of ancient warriors who battle the forces of evil. The main character of "Sins of the Night" is Aidan O'Connor, a former Dark-Hunter who has been living in seclusion for centuries. When a group of rogue Dark-Hunters threaten the safety of the human world, Aidan is forced out of retirement and must work with the current leader of the Dark-Hunters, Zarek, to stop them. As they work together, Aidan and Zarek must confront their own pasts and the secrets they have kept even from each other. Aidan must also deal with the return of his former lover, Cleo, who is now a member of the Daimons, a race of immortals who feed on human souls. Kenyon's world-building is, as always, top-notch. She creates a rich and detailed universe filled with a variety of supernatural creatures, each with their own unique abilities and motivations. The action is fast-paced and the plot is full of twists and turns. The characters in "Sins of the Night" are well-developed and complex. Aidan is a brooding, tortured hero, haunted by his past and struggling to find his place in the world. Zarek is a powerful and enigmatic leader, with a dark and mysterious past. Cleo is a tragic figure, caught between two worlds and struggling to find her own identity. Overall, "Sins of the Night" is a thrilling and engaging addition to the Dark-Hunter series. Fans of paranormal romance and urban fantasy will enjoy the intricate plot, well-developed characters, and richly detailed world. Note: This annotation is based on the book "Sins of the Night" by Sherrilyn Kenyon, published in 2007 by St. Martin's Press. It is intended to provide a brief summary and evaluation of the book, and is not intended to be a comprehensive review...