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Date Posted: 09:14:48 02/17/07 Sat
Author: Leiha
Subject: Arik and Geary

No one has mentioned anything about the h/h of this book. While I enjoyed their story they weren't the focus of my attention of this book, it was more about the mythology. I think the same thing with Dark Side of the Moon. We're more interested in the other characters we meet. I also find I enjoy the books featuring Dark Hunters more then dream hunters or were hunters. Taking out the mythology what did you think of this book? What did you think of Arik and Geary?

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[> That's an interesting point, Leiha. Here we are going on about evrything NOT related to the H/H of this book! I agree that I am more interested and enjoy DH featured books than the others. Her earliest books are still my favorites in the series (Kyrian, Talon). I almost feel like it's become SO complicated in its own mythology that in some cases the H/H take a bit of a back seat. This book was the most like that for me. I did enjoy DSOTM and Wren's story, because it allowed the mythology and the love story coexist with equal weight, heloing us learn more about the Were's & the mythology while learning about the H/H and seeing their feeling grow. In DREAM HUNTER, I do feel like the mythology overpowered the love story. -- Ana, 10:57:08 02/17/07 Sat [1]

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[> I just finished and like Leiha says, my attention was not at all riveted to the H/H of this book but all the secondary characters and their background. The conflict was a good one i must admit, but the sacrifice of our hero was in my opinion a bit predictable. I enjoy the relationship between hades and persephone. That was really cute. Once again i think this book was more background information for Acheron's book. We now know where Atlantis is. Tory will not just let it go. What a great premise for Acheron to meet his heroine. I also loved the hidden message about the river Acheron. I can't wait for Ash's book -- NallyNally, 13:06:13 02/17/07 Sat [1]

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