Dream Chaser Spotlight & Review
Dream Chaser by Sherrilyn Kenyon Published: February 2008 by St Martin’s Paperbacks
Format:Mass Market Paperbound
Published:February 5, 2008
Dimensions:384 Pages
Published By:St. Martin’s Press
The following ISBNs are associated with this title:
ISBN – 10:0312938829
ISBN – 13:9780312938826
(from back cover) “Hades doesn’t often give second chances… Xypher has one month on earth to redeem himself through one good deed, or be condemed to eternal torture in Tartarus. But redemption means little to a demigod who only wants vengence on the one who caused his downfall.
Until one day in a cemetary…Simone Dubois is a medical examiner with a real knack for the job. Those who are wrongfully killed appear to her and help her find the evidence the police need to convict their killers. But when a man appears and tells her that she’s more than just a psychic, she’s convinced he’s insane.
Now the fate of the world hangs in her hands… It was bad enough when just the dead relied on her. Now there’s the seductive Dream-Hunter Xypher who needs Simone’s help in opening a portal to the Atlantean hell realm to fight insatiable demons. The future of mankind is at stake – and so is her life. The only question now is: Who is the bigger threat? The demons out to kill her? Or the man who has left her forever changed?”
I read the whole book in 3 hours, which is no surprise because I own every book Sherrilyn Kenyon has written. She’s a permanent resident on my “Keeper” shelf. I bow down to this lady who has created the Dark Hunter/ Dream Hunter/ Were Hunter world. The only bad thing I can say about any of her books is the lull between them when I have to wait for the next one! I can also vouch that re-reading her novels a second or third time is just as enjoyable as the first time through. If you are at all a fan of paranormal romance, urban fantasy, immortal hotter than lava alpha males, weres, shape shifters, a wicked sense of humor, and you’ve been off the planet earth for a while and somehow haven’t come across her books, then I recommend running out and getting your hands on as many of them as you can! Stock up on the hot beverages and prepare to indulge because Kenyon’s books are as addicting as chocolate. Dream Chaser gets
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