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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sizzling, sexy Hunter Magick,
By Stacy ~ "book lover" (Chicago 'burbs) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hunters: Interlude (Books 3 & 4) (Paperback)
Byron & Kit:
Byron has known Kit since she was a small child, when he made a promise to take care of her as his own when her father died. Now she's grown up, and one of the strongest women he's ever known, standing by his side and helping him run his territory. She's also convinced they belong together. Of course Byron is stubborn. He thinks of his promise to Kit's father and refuses to get near her, even threatens to send her away. But if Byron sends her away, Kit is not coming back..... Jonathan & Lori: Jonathan has wanted Lori for the last seven years, since he first saw her. But he believes she's way too innocent for someone who's seen what he's seen, done what he's done. Yet Lori loves him, has been in love with him for as long as she's known him, and his rejection of her hurts. Lori is a witch, but unlike her sister, Sarel, she is a Healer, not a Warrior. Only she can't seem to heal what's in Jonathan's heart. Now Jonathan is marked by an old evil that wants to destroy them all. Someone has taken someone precious away from Jonathan, who must make a choice. He's never really seen Lori for what she is, has always denied his need for a mate, but now he begins to realize just how special she is, and how much she means to him. And when Lori makes the ultimate sacrifice, proving just how powerful she actually is, he'll finally understand how much he means to her.... Byron's & Kit's story is a short but sweet taste of the Hunters, one that was very enjoyable. Jonathan's and Lori's journey is more bittersweet, filled with complex layers and emotions. We are given deeper glimpses into the personalities of many characters, and hints of what is to come in future stories. You'll find yourself moved to tears of sadness as well as happiness by the fate of these courageous and loyal beings. Being a Hunter is not always a happy life - it's hard and violent and bloody, but there's hope and love and honor to sustain them. Each story will leave you wanting more. Shiloh Walker has created a unique and intriguing world of magick, sensuality, and blood that is fierce and binding. Her writing keeps getting better and better, with added dimensions that keep you guessing as to what she'll think up next. Enjoy the ride.
25 of 36 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
hot hot hot!!,
By ewspoon (Balto,Md) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hunters: Interlude (Books 3 & 4) (Paperback)
If you love to read vampire erotica this series is a must. I like the way the author tells the story of the vampire and his mate. I am a reader of erotica and this book is a good read. I hope that she continues this story line. I will be the first in line to buy the next book she writes in this series and the bonus is you get two books in one binder.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Hunters: Interlude,
By always reading "cindy" (east, texas usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hunters: Interlude (Books 3 & 4) (Paperback)
Shiloh Walker has become one of my favorite writers. All she writes are non stop great action. Paranormal has met its match...
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Hunters:interlude (Books 3+4),
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This review is from: The Hunters: Interlude (Books 3 & 4) (Paperback)
I enjoy this book from the begining to end. Shiloh Walker, has alway been
one of the best out there.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Story(s),
By Southern Gal "Southern Gal" (New Mexico) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Hunters: Interlude (Books 3 & 4) (Paperback)
The first (The Hunters-Byron and Kit)story was the shortest "short" story I have ever read, but I liked it very much. The second story was great. I like Jonathan and Lorie. You will enjoy both stories and the romance aspect is nice and hot.
2.0 out of 5 stars
Paranormal erotica not at its best...,
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This review is from: The Hunters: Interlude (Books 3 & 4) (Paperback)
The Hunters Interlude (2nd published book of the series by Ellora's Cave)
contains 2 stories of paranormal erotica with sexplicit scenes, anal sex and threesome,those of Byron and Kit, and Jonathan and Lori. ***SPOILERS AHEAD*** Byron and Kit (40 pages) "He kept waiting for her to leave him. That was what he needed her to do. He didn't have the strength to make her leave. And she was so f***ing stubborn." And that is the resume of their story. Kit, an Inherent (werewolf that can switch by choice) and daughter of Byron's best friend became Byron's ward after her father's death. She stayed in the vampire's enclave from a very early age, growing and coming to her powers, becoming his second in command and eventually she fell in love with him. Byron (a vampire and the youngest Hunter and Master to run his own territory) secretly yearned for Kit for years but tried to keep her in a distance and not get involved with her since she was his ward due to a promise he gave to her dying father to look after her. Push comes to shove when Byron decides to send Kit away in France for her to learn more about her mother's people in an attempt to distance himself and cool down his raging lust. Kit gets the wrong message out of this and decides to leave him for good since he denies them their future together as a couple. Byron changes his mind and comes after her. Short story with lots of sexual heat between the couple that started well and ended rather anticlimactically. The description of the scenes is quite foggy and the timeline of the plot is unclear, as if the editing butchered entire bridge scenes that could help the reader understand what's going on and left the story completely sex-centered. Guess in an erotica short story what more could one possibly want? Jonathan and Lori, 176 pages. Lori, a red-haired Healer witch and sister to Sarel (who we saw in the first book of Hunters published by Ellora's Cave) is in love with Jonathan (a werewolf that can switch by choice) ever since she stepped foot in Eli's enclave in a tender age. Jonathan wants her but fears more the darkness inside him. After an attack against him by a cult called "The Scythe", the lust and emotions of the two come out in the open. Lori doesn't want to settle just for sex with Jonathan and he doesn't want to offer her more.When 12 year old Erika, Jonathan's ward, gets kidnapped by the Scythe, Lori and Jonathan go after them. During their road trip both change their minds about what they want from each other, as Jonathan decides to give them a chance and Lori furious decides she doesn't want him anymore. The Scythe is being confronted and Eli and Sarel come to the couple's aid. I was ok with the fact that Byron and Kit's short story was all about sex despite the cons in the writing, since this is erotica we're talking about. One expects to get a sex-oriented story and leave it at that. The fact though that the author wanted to make Lori and Jonathan's, a story with an actual plot besides the sex scenes, came with a few major problems, and that's why I have to mention that as a paranormal story, it has its flaws. Flaws such as superficial two-dimensional characters that kept switching the narrator's POV making it all the more confusing to identify who speaks every time and under whose perspective the reader gets to experience each scene. Crucial characters that had to play a part in the plot were introduced too late, following the tradition of the general confusion. Many times I had to stop reading mid-scene to understand what was going on. The development of the story story was fractured and insufficient and the villain went down too easily. Overall, I got the impression that apart from the writing, Ellora's Cave publishing didn't pay much attention to these stories in terms of syntax, grammar, editing and decent publishing in order to bring out the best elements of SW's writing. And that can be well identified if someone gets to read SW's Hunters series that were later published by Berkley Heat with much more improved and satisfying results. |
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The Hunters: Interlude (Books 3 & 4) by Shiloh Walker (Paperback - April 30, 2005)
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