A review by thedragonflysdream
Night Pleasures by Sherrilyn Kenyon

5.0

I devoured this second book and was up in the wee hours of the night savoring each of these pages.

Kyrian was mentioned in the first book, Fantasy Lover that I read last and I was so eager to learn more about him from the things Julian had said about him.

Kyrian of Thrace is a prince who renounced his title, gave up his family, and everything he had ever known for his wife Theone and she ended up serving him the worst betrayal of his life in the end.

I feel so horrible for the way that Kyrian was treated in his past and in this book you learn so much about the pain and trauma from his past. It makes you love him even more as a character. I have to give it to Kenyon, she knows how to create characters in a way that captures your heart.

Amanda Deveraux is an accountant who wants nothing more than a normal, mundane, and boring life but she was born into a family who believes in magic and all the things that go bump in the night. She was engaged to be married, but once her fiance met her family he called off the engagement.

Amanda and Kyrian meet in an unexpected collision of fate when Amanda is simply going to take out her twin sister Tabitha's dog and is kidnapped by a Daimon, the worst of daimons although she has no clue that this is the case.

She wakes up handcuffed to the most beautiful, sarcastic, stubborn man... vampire? Hunter? Hell, she didn't know because she didn't believe in any of that nonsense.

Until Kyrian.

Their story is so beautiful and their sexual chemistry guarantees that you'll need quite a few cold showers if you feel the need to cool down.

Kyrian has so many demons and past traumas to face as well as Amanda. Amanda deeply suppresses a part of herself that she is in huge denial about the whole book.

I loved seeing them both break down each other's walls and help one another heal.

This book while predictable in layout and progression was still so juicy in my opinion.

The ending left me a little uneasy when the goddess Artemis drops a bomb on Archeron (the first Hunter).

Prepare yourself for more Dark Hunter reviews, because I will be fully submerging myself into this series until I finish.