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coffeeandsnark · 2 years ago
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Had to rearrange my bookshelf to make room for Brisingr.
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joyffree · 29 days ago
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🧐 This Week’s Spotlight Reads & Book Recommendations,
Oct. 13th
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➱ Some Like It Hot a Why Choose Romantic Comedy by Emma Foxx What do a grumpy goalie, a British billionaire, and a cinnamon roll firefighter all have in common? They all want me.
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➱By Sin To Atone: A Dark Forced Proximity Secret Society Romance by Natasha Knight When I tried to blackmail Ezekiel St. James, I thought it would be easy. Turns out I had no idea who I was dealing with.
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➱ Midnight on the Midway (Carnival of Mysteries) MM Paranormal Romance by Morgan Brice Supernatural secret agents, vampires, and veterinarians!
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➱ House of Fire and Magic (Myths & Outlaws Book 1) Action Adventure Fantasy by Sherrilyn Kenyon TAKE BACK YOUR KINGDOM an all-new world unlike anything ever seen before…
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spartankat101 · 2 years ago
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Darkness Unleashed: A Dark-Hunter Fanfic (on Wattpad) https://www.wattpad.com/story/200831690-darkness-unleashed-a-dark-hunter-fanfic?utm_source=web&utm_medium=tumblr&utm_content=share_myworks&wp_uname=KathyHansen&wp_originator=zgxUwcDoV%2FZraQtuU0k4KkEwyVDliUIrO%2F4GV50kxCqL%2Fp9KwH8SkONSNxnLb771H3J5wxgB6AzB%2Bme%2Bt9irxn2Go%2FaopHKCNmlMECm1mhDnO%2BVnAzAmB0cRxmBDbY%2Bt Has been edited. Please let me know if I have missed anything!! Darkness Unleashed is based on Sherrilyn Kenyon's Dark-Hunter series and uses some references to 'Iron Fey Series' by Julie Kagawa I mean absolutely NO COPYRIGHT Please give it a go and enjoy
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booknerd2222 · 2 years ago
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Eeeeeee!! So exited for this!!
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lisa-lostinlit · 3 years ago
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✨ G I V E A W A Y ✨ 💬 What are you #currentlyreading? 📖🤎 For centuries, Ariel has fought the forces of evil. Her task was to protect the souls of innocent mortals when they die. Captured by a powerful sorceress, she is transformed into a human who has no memory of her real life or calling. And is plunked into the middle of the Norman invasion of England. Cursed the moment he was born with a "demonic deformity," Valteri wants nothing of this earth except to depart it and will do his duty to his king until then. When a strange noblewoman is brought before him, Valteri realizes he has met her before…in his dreams. When others come for her, bringing with them preternatural predators, he is faced with a destiny he had no idea was waiting. One he wants no part of. The truth is that Valteri isn’t just a knight of William the Conqueror. He is the son of one of the deadliest powers in existence, and if he doesn’t restore Ariel to her place, she is not the only one who will be in peril. The world itself hangs in the balance, and he is the necessary key to hold back the powers of evil. But only if he can find a way to work with the woman who stands for everything in the universe he hates. Thank you to @torbooks for sending me a copy of the book and teaming up with me for a great giveaway! ✨ GIVEAWAY ✨ Enter to win a copy of Shadow Fallen TO ENTER: • FOLLOW me, @torbooks, @mysherrilyn and @storygramtours • TAG a friend you think will be interested For EXTRA entry: • VISIT @magicalbooknook tomorrow and repeat these steps RULES: • Giveaway will end April 18th at midnight EST • US ONLY • not affiliated with Instagram • must be 18 or have parents permission • must be a public account so I can verify entries . . . h a s h t a g s : #ShadowFallen #SherrilynKenyon #torbooks #reads #reading #booksofig #booksofinsta #bookstagrammer #bookish #booksandbeans #coffeelover #coffeegram #hygge #hyggehome #aestheticedits #aesthetic #bookphotography #bookpile #bookphoto #bookgram #booklover #booksmakemehappy #booksaremylife #bookishhygge #booklife #books (at My Cozy Life) https://www.instagram.com/p/CcVdvUOOGW_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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www-quotes-pics · 4 years ago
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"Sometimes things have to go wrong in order to go right."- Sherrilyn Kenyon
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babygirlwitchbitch · 3 years ago
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Bless this poor book, I've read it a dozen or more times, it will always be one of my favorites! Hailey told me about this book, then we wound up at books-a-million in the middle of the night in Chattanooga a few thousand moons ago. I fell in love with this book not just cuz the author is hella awesome, but it's something my BFF told me about and got me back into my love for reading, so it means more than any other book, I guess you could say. So I've read it a billion times, right? Yea it's taped up the sides and weathered to death... but I'm still gonna reread it 😁 #Nowwheredidiputmyinuyashabookmark #afewthousandmoonsago #gottakeepmybrainbusy #myfavoritebook #acheron #sherrilynkenyon #sherrilynmcqueen #thedarkhunterseries #thisbookhasseenbetterdays (at Cookeville, Tennessee) https://www.instagram.com/p/CQsF3yTrSjNgIS_xOI2vseivmniLM7HC6LLCbc0/?utm_medium=tumblr
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monriatitans · 3 years ago
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STUPIDITY QUOTE 1 OF 3 Mon, June 7, 2021
"Far be it from me to ever let my common sense get in the way of my stupidity. I say we press on." - Sherrilyn Kenyon, Infinity (Chronicles of Nick, #1)
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saltychaostyrant · 5 years ago
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I've gotten back into an old fandom I adored that sadly doesn't have that many fans. So..is there a fan of the Dark Hunter series who'd like to swap theories and talk about the amazing characters Sherrilyn Kenyon created?
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koalala700 · 5 years ago
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Chronicles of Nick: Infinity Analysis
When I first started doing an analysis, I tried doing a post for the entire series. I realized that it would have been a huge information dump. To better organize my scatterbrained ramblings, I decided it would be best to do this one book at a time. 
Some background: I started out reading the Dark Hunter books and had already finished Styxx by the time that I even got started reading the CON books. There have been so many spoilers scattered in these books and as I try - and fail - to wait patiently for the new SOF series, I’ve been re-reading the CON books and trying to analyze the clues I find. I started coming up with theories about the things I was reading and trying to fit the scenes from the future into an organized timeline of sorts. 
I would like to point out that this is not a review as a first time reader but rather an analysis as someone who has re-read the books multiple times, although I do make nods at my own thoughts when I initially read the book. I am highlighting certain points in each book that I found relevant. Again, please note that this isn’t an analysis or review of the entire series so much as it is me picking apart each book for key points.
With that being said, these posts will contain a lot of SPOILERS. If you haven’t read the books, I would advise doing so before reading this post if you don’t like or want spoilers. 
The biggest focus for me, while reading this series again, was to focus on the future characters and their involvement in the CON timeline. With that being said, the primary purpose of this particular analysis is exactly that. Making sense of the scenes I see scattered throughout the books. I also note certain parallels that are happening in the series. I do my best to kind of stay in order but I'm a little scatter brained so some of what I mention is all over the place and for that I apologize in advance. 
So the first book I want to start with is Infinity. This is the first book in the Chronicles of Nick series. It starts off as an introduction to the characters and sets us in motion for what the series will be about. When we’re introduced to Infinity, we get to see Nick’s past that is briefly mentioned in the DH world. 
While getting an introduction to fourteen year old Nick, we also get a glimpse of the Ambrose Malachai centuries after we know him in the Dark-Hunter  world. For me, the book was entertaining but really the overall take away from the first book was an introduction to all of the characters: Nick, Ambrose, Adarian, Kody, Caleb, and all of the familiar faces we know and love from DH as I mention above. Having originally started out with the DH series, there were a few things I already knew quite a few things about Nick, before even starting this series. This includes: Nick being the Malachai, that he would become a Dark-Hunter, his mother would die, who and what Caleb was and that he knew both Styxx/Bethany.
The series starts out as with Nick, at fourteen, living in poverty and very much an outcast at his school, St Richards. Something I didn’t realize was that this was a school for the supernatural to attend. We get to see characters again from the Were-Hunter series as well as some of the Squires from the Dark-Hunter series. This book introduces who Nick is and is the first time we have a really deep insight into his POV. I liked him enough in DH but after the events of Seize the Night going forward, I was frustrated with his character. I think that is part of what delayed me reading this series as much as I did. I’m glad I rethought that idea because his series really blew me away.  Nick is a lot more than what we see in the DH series and much like other characters we love and/or hate, he is a lot more layered than I initially realized.
This is also the first time we encounter Ambrose in series who poses as Nick’s uncle from his father, Adarian’s side. We find out that Ambrose is there to change Nick’s future so he doesn’t make terrible mistakes that result in the end of the world. While this is the first book we introduce Ambrose, this is also the first book where Nick begins getting introduced to who he truly is. This is one of the first parallels I noted. Most initial novels of a series are an introduction so I'm just stating the obvious but both Nick and Ambrose are introduced as characters and to each other in this novel.
Why me? I don’t understand why this is happening and why they’d give two spits about controlling me. I can’t even walk across the floor without getting grounded. 
“Nick, you are key to some of the rawest, most potent powers ever created. The battles for your possession will scar you in ways you won’t know until it’s too late. If you listen to me, I can save you.”
I’m key? Dude, you seriously have me mistaken for someone else.
“No, I don’t. I, better than anyone else, know exactly how powerful you are and what you can do. And deep inside, you feel those powers too. You’ve spent your whole life denying them. Saying it was Menyara or some sixth sense. It’s not a buried sense. It’s your birthright and you have got to embrace it or you will lose everything that matters to you.”
And if I don’t believe this crap?
Images of a dark, frightening hole flashed in his mind. He saw himself in the future looking a lot like Ambrose. Alone. Bereft.
Tortured.
Most of all, he was inhumane and cruel.
“If they can turn you evil, they will be rewarded and you will be ruined. And everyone you love will pay the price.
“Everyone.”
Nick shook his head in an effort to dispel the horrific images. Terror choked him as he feared becoming the monster his father was. Of becoming the creature he’d just seen.
I don’t want to be evil.
"You can’t just say it and make it so. It’s not that easy.”
Of course it is. My mom tells me all the time that we decide between good and evil. What we are is completely up to us.
“And things drive us to make decisions that are beyond our control. Just like your mother. You know how much she hates dancing and yet there she is every night, right on time, often working double shifts to bring in more money. For you. And you haven’t been betrayed yet, Nick. You don’t know what that’s like. What it does to you. The scars it leaves that never fade.”
Not true. Alan, Mike, and Tyree had all betrayed me.
“And you want their blood for it.”
I want to bathe in it.
“That’s exactly what I’m talking about. That’s the evil seducing you. The malevolent power that is crawling through your blood tempting you onto a treacherous path that will cost you everything you love and hold dear. You have to let that anger go before it’s too late. Vengeance always turns inward and it will consume you until nothing’s left but an empty hole that nothing can fill.”
Nick bristled as he saw that night again—the glee in Alan’s eyes as he pulled the trigger. They shot me!
“And they will pay, but not by your hand. Trust me. Karma has her own plans for them and what she has in store is more painful than you could ever dream.”
I don’t know about that. I have one great imagination. And letting it go is much easier said than done.
Ambrose laughed in his ear. “Believe me, I know.” Infinity
This conversation mentions a few things I already knew and points out what will happen if Nick doesn't accept his destiny and his powers. However, the point I want to take away is the “karma” that Alan and Tyree end up experiencing. The more I read and re-read, the more I wonder if Ambrose knows everything that is going to happen. It’s not himself that he’s trying to stop. He knows his son is the one who will end everything and that comment seems like a sly little way of adding foreshadowing. We see what ends up happening to them in Invision. 
The conversation continues and Ambrose explained what Nick really was. There is also some sympathy towards his father, Adarian. By the end of CON, Nick also understands his father and puts away his hatred of him. I spend time going back and forth wondering how much Ambrose knows and remembers about CON. Is it from his own experience as a father that he understands? Is it just from growing as the Malachai and being consumed by hate that he understands? Or does he remember from CON what his father did for him in the end and the choices he was forced to make? 
“We”—he indicated the two of them—“are the last of a cursed race. Which isn’t necessarily a bad thing as it’s our prime nature to hurt others. When they’re weak and hurting, we swoop in for the kill. But I’m hoping you have enough of your mother in you that you’ll learn to curb those impulses and learn to let things go that I never could.”
Nick hoped so too. I don’t want to be anything like Adarian.
That eerie red tint returned to Ambrose’s eyes—not that Nick needed a reminder that the creature net to him wasn’t human. “Neither did he and he’s not quite the jerk you think he is. In time, you’ll understand him better than you’ll want to. And together, if we’re lucky, we’ll keep you from following in his footsteps. In the meantime, I have to reach you everything I know as quickly as I can.”
Why the rush?
Orange flickered in his red eyes, like dancing flames. “My time’s running out and soon I won’t…” His voice trailed off.
You won’t what?
“I won’t care anymore. About anyone or anything… not even you.” Infinity
When I began reading this book, I was thinking it made sense that Ambrose went back (assuming he didn’t know about who would truly rise to take power after him). If you’ve read about Nick in the current timeline, he’s not in the best of places. Nick lost so much in the current timeline that it stands to reason that he would want to change things, if he could. It should be noted though, from the glimpse to the future, that it isn’t going very well.
“Why can’t I stop it”? he snarled. Why, with all of the powers he’d mastered, all of the elements he controlled, couldn’t he prevent a mere fourteen-year-old boy from being an idiot? No matter what he did, certain events kept unfolding.” Infinity, 329.
This was pretty fascinating to me as someone who had only read DH. Given what I understood about Nick in DH, he didn’t even know about the supernatural until he was out of high school but in CON, he knew about it sooner. This was first brought up in Night Pleasures. It seemed noteworthy that nothing was changing, despite Ambrose having gone back in time and that certain events happen differently or sooner.
This gets explained later in the books why nothing is changing but it was always one of those tidbits when I first started reading that really made me think - that gets the wheels in my mind turning. While re-reading this scene in particular, it seems like maybe things are changing. Maybe he did make an impact but the end of the series just brings us back to square one but Ambrose doesn’t realize this yet. Time-travel is different in every universe but I imagined initially that any changes Nick made would automatically affect Ambrose. 
Another conversation that I think is kind of important but can’t really explain is the one between Ambrose and Caleb. 
“Caleb leaned forward, between Nick and Ambrose, then said in a low tone, “By the way, boss… you’re not as covert as you think, and I’ve heard everything you told the kid in the car.” He looked straight at Ambrose. “Nice coat, but I prefer the black suit you had on the last time we met.”
Ambrose made a Vader move that made it looks like something had grabbed Caleb in an invisible choke hold. “Don’t push your luck, Malphas.”
Caleb relaxed as Ambrose moved away. “You know, Nick, I like you so much better than that prick.”
For some reason, Nick wasn’t sure that was a compliment.
400, Infinity.”
What does Caleb mean by “the last time we met”? That is something I still haven’t been able to figure out. Is this a hint towards everyone going to the future at the end of the series? Or is this simply Caleb’s coy way of saying that he’s seen him before with Nick. I may be reading too much into this (like some of the other scenes) but some of the conversations and events are hard to make heads or tails of.
The more you read this book though, the more bits of foreshadowing you encounter. One scene that was definitely foreshadowing - that has already played out in DH - is Nick’s death by Ash’s hands. This is one of the more obvious ones, assuming you read DH first. 
“At least let me get laid before you kill me... So you have to wait a good ten years before you snuff me. Deal?”
..... “Ten years, huh?”
“Yeah, you can kill me when I’m twenty-four, provided I’m not still a virgin, but not a day before that.” 
“All right. It’s a deal... provided you keep your trap shut.” 
“Trap nailed shurt, sir.” 
“But at twenty-four...” Ash let his voice trail off. 
“I’m all yours, babe.” 
204-205, Infinity.
Neither character at this time realizes the implications of this conversation. I know Ash doesn’t implicitly swear this, but it seemed like both him and Nick had just set both of their futures in motion by speaking this aloud. As the final fate, Ash pretty much just said what Nick’s fate would be. Ironically, Nick doesn’t realize that he, too, has called on his own death. It seems like this is one of the events that I think completes the circle when it comes to time-travel. Ambrose wants to prevent Ash from being the cause of his death, but what if this scene is proof that it was always meant to happen that way? Like a pith point.
This is also not the first time that one of the two of them have said something that sets Nick’s future into motion. I’m pretty sure in Dance With the Devil or The Dream Hunter (I can’t remember which), Ash actually makes a comment about Nick living and dying for his mother. Madoc then makes a cryptic comment about it being a shame that Ash can’t see his own future (or more appropriately, those close to him). This scene in CON reaffirmed for me that this was always going to play out this way. 
The further you get into the series, the less things started making sense (in regards to what we are made to believe so far). That’s a big part of why I made a point to start writing out notes for myself. The thing that was hard for me to understand were some of the times that we get scenes from the future compared to the knowledge that the characters in CON have. It isn’t until the end of CON that some of that confusion is cleared up. 
The first thing that confused me was about when the time-travel began and this scene was probably a little over mid-way through Infinity. We see that Ambrose has started time-traveling centuries after the timeline in CON,
“Ambrose grabbed the bookcase and slammed it to the ground, spilling the ancient books he’d carefully collected for centuries across the floor of his stygian office.” Infinity, 329.
Here’s what kind of perplexed me when I first read this. As previously stated, Nick wasn’t always my favorite character in DH. I did understand why he was so angry at the world, after the events of StN, but if centuries had past since his mother’s death and his conversion as a DH, why go back now to change his future? What changed?
While I also knew he definitely had some moments where he is infuriating in the series, it seemed odd that he would actually end the world centuries after his mother’s death if that is the supposed catalyst is the reason for his downfall. Especially when it seems like, later in CON, he’s starting - I say starting, not that he has completely - to come to terms with his mother’s death (in Time Untime, for example). Why not end the world once he found out what he was in DH and unlocked his powers? I always imagined that if it was a future Nick changing the events in CON, it would stand to reason that the future Nick would be closer to the timeline in DH than one that was centuries in the future.
There is another thing I found worth noting. We find out that Ambrose has no idea who Kody is and doesn’t remember her. This scene was initially weird to me because if she becomes a part of his past, why wouldn’t he remember her? Any changes he had made would affect his current memories. Until you get to the end of the series, this is a little confusing. Even going on the assumption she was added to a timeline and had not been there before, Ambrose would still know her from Nick’s memories. 
Nick flinched as he forced that memory away and turned his thoughts to something he’d said to himself earlier. “Who is Nekoda?”
Artemis gave him a blank stare. “Never heard of him.”
“Her, Artie. It’s a girl.”
One of her perfect brows shot up as a jealousy darkened her green eyes. “What kind of girl?”
“I don’t know. Nick knows her.”
“You are Nick.” Her tone was testy.
“Exactly. How can I not know who she is?” How could he not have seen her as he looked back? For some reason, she was a complete ghost to him. No matter what power he used, he couldn’t find this piece of his past. Even with certain aspects altered, he should still be able to hone in on her.
Yet he couldn’t.
Why?
Artemis shrugged her thin shoulder, “You forgot her. It happens. You were human… once.” 333-335, Infinity.
While confusing when first reading this (assuming I knew how I time-travel worked), I didn’t think much of this scene at first. It later made me wonder if this meant that she was hidden from him, similar to how Tiyana was (in Inferno, Nick learns the store she works at was cloaked from him). What’s I think is important to note about that parallel to me is that Tiyana in DH was Nick’s possible future. She could have been his wife and mother of his children.
We get the impression from the start of the books that Kody will be important and they both have feelings for each other. How does that impact Ambrose, though? How did Ambrose not know about her? It tells me that she’s important to his future later on. It also leads me believe that when Ambrose started time-traveling, she either hasn’t been born yet or he just hasn’t met her yet. For a while, my theory was that she was already born but Ambrose didn’t know her. I also thought that this scene was interesting because at the end of the series, like Artemis says, Nick does end up forgetting about her. A little bit of foreshadowing perhaps? 
As far as the first novel goes, all in all, it was really good. It pulled me and definitely had me wanting to read more. I had several questions after my initial read. Nick is the Malachai. We know this from the DH series but it goes into a lot more depth in CON. In Infinity, my biggest question was why Ambrose was losing his humanity so long after his mother’s death. I was initially curious about Nekoda and who she truly was and her impact in the series. The first glimpse we got into who she truly is was mentioned briefly in Infinity. 
But as he reached it, an unbidden image went through his head. It was Nekoda…
Only she wasn’t the girl he knew who made him laugh and who kissed him on the cheek. She was something else entirely. Dressed in armor, she looked like an ancient warrior, complete with a helmet and shield.
And a sword she was driving straight through his heart.
368. Infinity
I would also like to put a pin in the scene where she drives a sword through his heart, as the person she would actually be fighting isn’t Nick. It’s Cyprian, as he is the one who ends the world. Wouldn't this mean she came close to defeating or defeated Cyprian? Or is it just a metaphor for her mission in the past?
The other scene with Nekoda that I thought was a nod to where she truly comes from is this comment by Simi. Nekoda is from the future where the Malachai has destroyed the world so it stands to reason that nothing could be scarier than that. As a first time reader, both of these scenes didn’t mean much to me at the time other than a reference to why she was sent back in time. 
Simi came up to lean against Kody’s shoulder. “Oh, the Simi thinks you’ve seen things much, much scarier than that.”
Nekoda paled a bit, but didn’t elaborate.
456, Infinity.
If you’ve read the entire series and re-read it, we get what is, in my opinion, the first bit of foreshadowing about Cyprian (Nick’s son).
Ambrose had learned long ago to fear anyone he let near him whose past and future he couldn’t see. Any time he’d make that particular mistake, the person had done their best to destroy him. 459, Infinity.
Don’t get me wrong, I do understand that Ambrose is specifically referencing Kody here and that comment about trying to destroy him does come to a head in Inferno. To me though, it seems like the implied implication here is pointing to just more than that (having read of all of CON). 
Later on in the series, Cyprian is revealed to be his son. Someone would would be “near” Nick but whose future and past he cannot clearly see. It is also interesting because once we are introduced to Ambrose’s son, what does he spend most of our interactions with Nick doing? Trying to destroy him. 
SK is one of those authors that doesn’t write things in her books for no reason. What she writes has some deeper meaning or intention, foreshadowing. I feel like the books leading up to us finding out about Cyprian are scattered with foreshadowing of his arrival into the series. I could just be reading too deeply into things but who knows.
The next post I make will be in regards to the next novel in the book Invincible. The first few books have a couple of points that I would like to mention but it really doesn't get in depth until we get to the last few books. Putting some of these scenes together is helping me make sense of some of my theories I have while reading. Like I mentioned before, I initially tried to make one large post about the entire series but it became a convoluted mess so I decided it was probably better to split it up, book by book. Thanks for reading and please feel free to share your own thoughts, comments, theories as I would love to find more readers who analyze this series as much as I do. 
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zofmoesia · 4 years ago
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My book arrived! 🥰 #sherrilynkenyon #sherrilynmcqueen #julianofmacedon #bookstagram #booklover #bibliophile https://www.instagram.com/p/CDUmQzoh7U6/?igshid=kp5zjfnzwtct
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herwitchinesss · 5 years ago
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hmmm, I wasn’t expecting to immediately love this series like I am... it has an unexpected blend of sci-fi with pure fantasy and I’m always obsessed when writers do a seamless blend such as this. I’ve already bought and downloaded the next seven books 🤷🏼‍♀️ gonna have lots of downtime where I’m expected to just lay down so it’s the perfect time to get into an all encompassing series such as this #booklr #bookstagram #audiobooks #audiobookstagram #audible #audiobook #reading #nails #femme #spoonielife #spoonie #spooniefashion #sherrilynkenyon https://www.instagram.com/p/B2NLNsXgD89/?igshid=1tu6mz4hs70wb
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joyffree · 4 months ago
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🧐 This Week’s Spotlight Reads & Book Recommendations July 21st
➱ Not As Advertised The debut age gap workplace romance novel by Violet K. Avery
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➱ Savage (SAVAGE Chronicles of Nick®, Shadows of Fire™) Urban Fantasy by Sherrilyn Kenyon
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➱ Wrong Hunt (Fang and Dagger) An MM Romantic Urban Fantasy by JS Harker
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➱ Indescribable Love (Wylder Love) A close proximity, rockstar, secret romance by Samantha Chase
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ciego64 · 5 years ago
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Quote of the day about betrayal and trust by Sherrilyn Kenyon. . . . . #quoteoftheday #qotd #goodmorning #goodmorningpost #Everyonesuffers #atleastone #badbetrayal #intheirlifetime #itswhatunitesus #thetrickis #nottoletit #destroy #yourtrustinothers #hatewhenthathappens #dontletthemtakethatfromyou #sherrilynkenyon (at Topaz Park, Phoenix, Arizona) https://www.instagram.com/p/B3rrj0HnZbx/?igshid=1i0e7ztgt7yw4
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payton-taylor-author-blog · 6 years ago
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In honor of Valentine’s Day, here are some of my favorite romance authors! ❤️ #jrward #jlarmentrout #sherrilynkenyon #romancereads #bookstagram #book #bookshelf https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt4G33xnCCc/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=qm5xvqyjp3pi
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samcolorsalot · 6 years ago
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Simi and I are ready to sit back and ready Stygian! #darkhunters #menyons #simipop #simi #sherrilynkenyon #stygian https://www.instagram.com/p/BvzsBeGHWgu/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=brkixhf8oltc
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