Note:

In the interest of being better able to keep this list up to date, I'm no longer going to be posting my own synopsis/comments about the books I've been reading. Instead, I'm just going to post the blurb from the cover. To be honest, it takes a lot for me to not like a book, so you can pretty well bet that only the keepers make it to my booklist.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Dream Hunter Series

by Sherrilyn Kenyon

The Dream-Hunter; Upon the Midnight Clear; and Dream Chaser.

The Dream Hunter series is an off shoot of the Dark Hunter series, and you’re going to want to be familiar with the Dark Hunter universe if you want them to make sense. Okay, maybe that’s a little unfair. She does a fine job of explaining things, but there’s so many names thrown at you that I was glad I was familiar with a lot of them. One thing for sure, I never realized how many gods and demi-gods the Greeks had. Every time I turned a page there seemed to be a new god or demon or whatever to cause trouble. Don’t get me wrong, the books were good (as all of Sherrilyn’s books are) but I found after the third one they were getting a little repetitive. Will I read the next one in the series when it's out? You betcha!

2 comments:

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