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Born of Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon‏

Summary from Goodreads

Awakened from a drugged sleep in a cold cell, the Princess Kiara finds herself a prisoner of the merciless marauders who threaten her father's planetary kingdom. Miraculously, a rescuer appears, but behind his fearsome mask is the handsome face of a dark avenger whose outlaw touch sets her very soul aflame.

They call him Nemesis. Once a renegade assassin, now a warrior-soldier sworn to protect the innocent from the ruthless mercenaries throughout the galaxies, he has many enemies. Besieged on every side, he knows he is a danger to the beauty he saves from certain death. But the lovely Kiara stirs a hungry longing in his battle-hardened heart, spurring him into a struggle that could restore his honor and heal the wounds of a beleaguered empire -- or tear Kiara from his arms forever....


Paperback, 533 pages
Published October 1st 2009 by "Piatkus" (first published January 1996)  


My Review
 
Wow! What a kick off to what I expect will be an awesome series that I just wish I had picked up a whole lot sooner.

Sherrilyn Kenyon writes fantastically and has created such an in depth and highly complex world that is just so vivid, dangerous and inviting! Her characters bounce off the page, are larger than life and pack a seriously big punch!

The storyline follows a famous dancer called, Kiara, she is also a princess who's life has been under threat for most of her life. Her life is a deadly web of danger, but the stoic Nykyrian Oviakides - a commander assassin who oozes dark, dangerous but delicious trouble steps in to protect her.

Kiara is drawn to this broken, ridged shell of a man. But Nykyrian has a lot of demons, his past is a dark hole that anyone could easily get lost in. Could he possibly let a person in?

This story is an action packed thrill ride that took me on one hell of a roller coaster journey. So many surprises, tender moments, emotion and explosive action. The ending itself totally rocked and I instantly wanted more of these beautiful characters.

Nykyrian truly made the book for me - he is so swoon worthy. I adored the sizzling sexual tension between him and Kiara. At times I wanted to beat his stubborn head repetitively for being such a knuckle head and making the most infuriating decisions. He is one of those memorable characters that will stick around in your mind for a long time after closing the book.

There is also a really great bunch of secondary characters in here. Each and every one is intriguing and very individual - I'm seriously excited to get to know everyone a little better (especially Syn & Darling).

All in all Born of Night is a stand out read from a master in the genre. The characters are moreishly hot and the storyline is edgy and utterly fearless. I just know there is so much more awesome to come from this series - bring on Born of Fire already *fans self*

4.5 / 5 Stars

*Special thanks to Piatkus for the review copy*


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