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Sexy dinosaurs and unforgettable vampires...what more can you ask for?, January 10, 2011
This review is from: Eternal Prey: Gods of the Night (Mass Market Paperback)
Forget vampires, werewolves, and demons. The Gods of the Night, nicknamed the Eleven are not your ordinary paranormal creatures. They are otherkin; souls of ancient dinosaurs placed in the bodies of humans to help save mankind.
But Utah, one of the Gods of the Night felt trapped. He no longer cared for his mission as one of the Eleven. His energy, his rage, is directed to one species...vampires. Determined to avenge his brother's death, Utah released his beast, bent on destroying every vampire he crossed.
The first words Lia, the new leader of the Northeast vampires were: "Pull over, you prehistoric jerk." Beautiful and mortal Lia is charged with finding the leader of rogue vampires that are killing humans and other immortals throughout Portland, Oregon.
Forced to work together, they searched for the leader of these rogue vampires and discovered a strong attraction to each other that is threatened by his hatred of vampires and her fear of his inner beast.
In the third book of the Gods of the Night series, Eternal Prey is the best book yet! Twists and unexpected turns keep you glued to the pages flipping each to find out what comes next. Nina Bangs created characters you quickly fall in love with and a novel filled with emotional drama, steamy love scenes, and continuing action.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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The ultimate bad boy, January 3, 2011
This review is from: Eternal Prey: Gods of the Night (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the third book in the Gods of the Night series where a group of eleven men with the souls and shifting abilities of predator dinosaurs are led by Fin, an immortal with god-like abilities. Their goal is to prevent the destruction of humanity at the end of a cycle on December 21, 2012. His counterpart, tagged with the name Zero, believes it's time to shake things up by wiping out humans and letting the supernaturals take over. To that end, Zero has his own group of immortals recruiting supernaturals and causing chaos in major cities.
Utah has the soul of an utahraptor and is paired up with Lia, a human in charge of a band of vampires after fighting for the position in the prior book. The daughter of vampires, she plans on becoming one, much to Utah's chagrin as he'd prefer to kill all of them. But Fin had seen millennia ago that Lia was needed to send one of Zero's minions back to the cosmos.
The ultimate predator--can you possibly pick a more dangerous bad boy? The sexual tension is fantastic, and while you know the outcome will be good--it is a romance after all--elements of how they work out their issues and stop their target isn't obvious and makes a good story.
This book was a little difficult at the beginning as it's been over a year and a half since that last book came out and there were people and events that I only vaguely recalled. But that soon didn't matter as I got caught up in the story.
Read as an ARC through Net Galley.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Nina Bangs delivers a great story ., January 4, 2011
This review is from: Eternal Prey: Gods of the Night (Mass Market Paperback)
I just finished reading "Eternal Prey" and Nina once again delivers a great story that keeps you hanging on to the end. Then leaves you asking for more. I haven't found one of her books to let me down. The way she adds bits of history with her twist on the different mythologies of her characters lets you get to know them.
Utah's story was one I didn't think would happen so soon in the series, not after losing his brother Rap in the last book. Nina had me expecting a whole different character but now that I have read this book, I understand her motives for bringing us Utah's story.
Now I am waiting once more the next in the Gods of The Night series, and as usual Nina will keep me waiting for that but she is bringing back Sparkle and Ganymede in the next book so I forgive her.
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