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Acheron (Dark Hunter) (Dark Hunter)

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Acheron (Dark Hunter) (Dark Hunter)Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon
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   Paperback 736 pages
   Release Date: 07 August 2008
   Publisher: Piatkus Books
   ISBN: 0749908661
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  Very VERY disappointing (20 November 2008)
Finally, the story of Acheron. After the long wait, I am left feeling cheated and very disappointed.
The first section of the which details how Acheron came to be is raw and gritty, heart rending in places, and quite contrived in others.
Despite the never ending chain of horrific and brutal events of his early life, I read on, hoping that the second section would see the emergence of the Ash I'd glimpsed and become fascinated by in the earlier novels.
Was I ever wrong!
Instead, he seems more like an ill developed character than true hero.The fact that he has endured so much is testimony to his strength and power - a fact that is rarely reflected in the last chapters. This I feel is as a result of Kenyon concentrating more on section one and just tossing words together in section two.
This was the story I was waiting for, and I feel cheated that it did not deliver.
Acheron's relationship with Soteria lacked substance and believability, which is quite sad considering they are critical characters. This is Acheron, for crying out loud, the most powerful of them all! Where is the intricacy and substance of his story?

  loved it!! (26 October 2008)
Can't really add anything to the other reviews - if you have read the others in the dark hunter series - then you have already read this one!

If not - why on earth not?

Downside - it ended!

Can't wait for the next one and please, please please - when do we get Nick's story???



  Adored It! If I Could Give It 10 Stars, I Would! (02 October 2008)
I have waited for so long for this book, I just snapped it up when it came out - although I had to wait for some time before starting it because I wanted to 'take my time'. I've always loved Ash's character in the DH books and we got hints of his life throughout the Dark Hunter series - especially in Zarek's book, where Ash lets Zarek 'see' his a part of his past where he too was treated badly by his father.

I absolutely adored it! It's over 700 pages long and, from the very first page, we're riveted. I resented having to put it down - even to sleep! Drove my husband crazy - oops...!

Having read a most of Sherilyn's 'DH' books, all JR's 'Black Dagger' books, and all Christine's 'Dark' series, I have to say that 'Acheron' tops the lot. To me, his is THE ultimate hero. Loved him. Loved Ryssa, Simi (always) Tory and her friends. Loved Appollymi (that surprised me!). Couldn't stand Artie (no surprise there), Styxx (until later) and all the other bad guys in his 'family'. I laughed, I (actually) cried, I felt elated, I felt real terror in places. I just loved the book. SK takes this well-loved character, and the series, to a stratispheric level. Unlike some other series I've read recently, this one definitely didn't disappoint me.

But don't take my word for it, readers - or the word of the other 19 5 star reviewers... JUST BUY IT!



   A must for all Artemis haters! (27 September 2008)
To finally read about how Artermis get her just dues and not from Ash but someone else, makes it all worth while for every humilation, abuse, pain and degradation he suffered.

I'm not going to give a review of the story itself, many have done a great job of it, but will give my feelings on it.
I so much wanted Ash to have his HEA that it was simply torture to read the first part and suffer right along with him. When the second part started I had to take a few moments to compose myself from that rollercoaster of raw emotion from Ash's suffering.
Ash is a sweetheart and truly wonderful hero. All he wanted was to be accepted and loved for himself. The second part is more reminscent of her DH novels but with a slight difference in that Ash is not a true Dark Hunter but human/god.
The heroine, Tory, is just what Ash needed, someone who loved him totally, regardless of his differences and his past.
I really liked Appollymi. From previous bks she comes across as evil but here you find out what she's truly like and the immense love she has for her son, and the lengths she would go to protect him.
Loved the fact that Tory is just like Apollymi in the sense that she would do anything to protect Ash. But unlike him, she would kill to save him, even if it means destorying everything, including mankind.

This is a 5* read my only complaint is that the second part should have been a a bit longer. Despite this, it does wrap up nicely and it's wonderful to see the Dark Hunters from previous novels all band together to help Ash rescue Tory. Even Styxx, whom I absolutely hated in the first, redeems himself in the second part.

I like all Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark Hunter books but this one I simply loved. It finishes off the Dark Hunter's series nicely, according to the author this arc is over and she now moves to another arc starting with Stryker. And I'm looking for to this new direction the series take and to Nick's book. Nick is not truly a DH since Stryker owns a bit of him, and as this bk ends it seems Nick is falling into the clutches of the heifer-goddess. (though I seriously hope not)
I like the character of Savitar, hope he gets a bk too.
An Excellent read.

Well done SK!

  Gritty, emotional, humorous, and just plain fabulous! (24 September 2008)
I just finished reading Acheron, and i loved it. The first half made me cry in more than a few places, all the horrors of Ash's human life are laid bare, and the word emotional doesn't even come close and the second half was just as moving in it's own way, there were parts of it that made me laugh, (Ash getting buzzed on Sprite, falling down the ladder, and dancing to disco!) and parts of it that brought tears to my eyes, Tory sticking up for Ash with Artie, 'Ash is the man i love, and anyone who takes issue with him, takes issue with me' had me cheering, finally someone who can and will touch Ash like he matters. I liked the fact that Tory was 'normal', that made her all the more endearing in my eyes, it goes to show that love can pop up when you least expect it and in the most unexpected ways, and that sometimes, you don't have be a 'Barbie' to end up with 'Ken'! I've read the whole DH series in 2 months so i still have a clear picture in my mind of all the other books, and imo opinion it just felt to me in the 2nd half of the book, we got to see the real Ash, whereas in the other DH novels he was always holding most of himself back and putting on a front.

Judging from the end of this book, i definately don't think we've seen the end of Artie... can you imagine if her and Nick ended up as a couple further down the line?!!

The only weakness in my eyes was the ending, but then we haven't seen the beginning of One Silent Night, it may all become clear then, and i'm sure it will! I would have also liked to see Jaden feature a bit more in the end so we can see how his arc is going to start off and be worked into the equasion. I'm already highly anticipating his story, and hope i don't have to wait too long!

 
 


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