Unleash the Night
by Sherrilyn Kenyon

St. Martin's Paperbacks
ISBN:0312934335

A "Wren-ching" Read

Reviewed by Christina Wantz Fixemer

Wren Tigarian is the penultimate outcast. More animal than human as a were-tigard (white tiger and snow leopard hybrid), Wren lives outside the bounds of society, unacceptable by were-tigers and -leopards. He spends his life in relative obscurity-until he meets Marguerite D'Aubert Goudeau, daughter of a U.S. Senator.

In a world of predators and prey, Wren and Maggie must find a balance that will allow them to survive a merciless hunt.

This was another read worthy of Kenyon's reputation as a writer of paranormal romance. She is not afraid to explore the more savage corners of her Dark Hunter world, and the result is an emotional thrill ride with a deep well of sensuality.

The only factor that bumps this down from a five-book rating is that the resolutions to Wren and Maggie's problems are too easy, given the tremendous danger, both social and physical, they faced. One might argue that the process of allowing something good to happen-in an otherwise difficult life-IS the hard part, but given the context of the entire novel, it felt as if Kenyon had to compromise in order to keep the page count under control.

Overall, I strongly recommend "Unleash the Night" for fans of paranormal romance.

-C.W.

 

 

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