As an ancient Sumerian god, Sin was one of the most powerful among his pantheon. . . Until the night Artemis brutally stole his godhood and left him for dead. For millennia, this ex-god turned Dark-Hunter has dreamed only of regaining his powers and seeking revenge on Artemis. If only life were that simple. Unfortunately he has bigger fish--or in Sin's case--demons, to fry. The lethal gallu that were buried by his pantheon are now stirring and they are hungry for human flesh. Their goal is to destroy mankind and anyone else who gets in their way. Sin is the only one who can stop them—that is if a certain woman doesn't kill him first. Unfortunately, Sin discovers that now he must rely on her or witness an annihilation of biblical proportions. Enemies have always made strange bedfellows, but never more so than when the fate of the world hangs in the balance. Now a man who knows only betrayal must trust the one person most likely to hand him to the demons. Artemis may have stolen his godhood, but this one has stolen his heart. The only question is will she keep it or feed it to the ones who want him dead?
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"o_O Wow! This book was amazing! I was weeping for pages, concidering that I went into it not liking the two main characters that was a big shock. So lets see, Sin WAS an ancient Sumerian god, before Artemis screwed him over. BIG SHOCK, Artemis screwing someone over! Anyway he is a Dark Hunter, working away in the desert on his own. Artemis gets a wild hair up her a**, she is convinced Sin is trying to kill her. She sends Kat to take him out before he can complete his mission. She however discovers there is so much more going on then Artemis' big head."
— Michelle (5 out of 5 stars)
“Answers to major questions are finally revealed in this taut and exciting new chapter in Kenyon’s amazing Dark-Hunter world. Her gift for character and plot arcs is in full view as pieces of the enigmatic Ash’s past are exposed. It doesn’t get any better than this!”
— RT Book Reviews (4½ stars, Top Pick!)Kenyon's Dark-Hunter books are changing the face of the vampire novel, making it hip, darker, and all the more appealing.
— Publishers Weekly" Really well written and researched. Very interesting angles on the dark sode, gods and godesses and we mortals. A fun read "
— Mary, 2/2/2014" I have read all of the Dark Hunter books and love each new one that Kenyon writes. This one was great I love the way that she weaves all types of mythology into one great story full of action and romance. "
— Auralia, 1/22/2014" I am so amazed by this series that it has actually kept me interested for 15 books and 4 additional Dream Hunter books. Not only does Kenyon itroduces new characters then connects each book with the previous, she is connecting multiple legends and myths from the Celtic, Altantian, Olympian and Sumerian and what each of those worlds entailed. I have to say that this series by far is the best series I've ever read as well as the longest. "
— Mary, 1/21/2014" I liked this one a lot simply because Kat had us wondering. There was a lot of information about the series backstory and Acheron. Completely enjoyable. "
— Tamara, 1/3/2014" This book is awesome. Acheron finally finds out that he has a daughter, and its a good thing. "
— Joani, 1/1/2014" Read this on a whim... Not even realizing it was a series and I loved it!!! Now I want to start from book one! "
— Christa, 12/19/2013" I always enjoy Kenyon's books and this one was no exception. Nothing terribly new and exciting, but consistently great. "
— Courtney, 12/18/2013" This is my seventh time reading this and i still love almost every major character except Artemis. My favorite character is and will always be Acheron. He is just well developed he even has his own 500 page book. "
— Styx, 12/8/2013" oh my god was it ever good i wish the book would never end "
— Kimia, 11/26/2013" This book is back to the characters and style that I've come to love in this series. "
— Valeri29, 11/24/2013" I really enjoyed this one. I have read other Dark-Hunter novels and was not disappointed with this one. I enjoyed reading these characters. Neither was too harsh or too wimpy. There was a great balance of distrust and attraction. It is definately one of the better Dark-Hunter novels for me. "
— Patti, 9/6/2013" Listened to this on audiobook - didn't love the narrator but the book was great. I am loving finding out more about Acheron. Gods, I love this series! "
— Rebecca, 8/3/2013" SIN+KATRA "
— Sha, 1/19/2013" Somehow I missed this book in the series. Enjoyable story about Katra - one of Artemis' hand-maidens - and Sin, a Dark Hunter who is a former Sumerian God. Lots of back story on Acheron. Can't wait for his story coming later this year. "
— Grace, 1/13/2013" Ha! A very twisting insight in this one, personally never saw it coming when Kat turned out to be Acherons daughter O.o "
— Britt, 1/13/2013" I really like the Kat/Sin pairing and of course, Ash is in this one too. "
— Mellady77, 9/27/2012" I highly enjoyed reading this one. "
— MsMiz, 3/24/2012" Takes the series in a whole new direction, but still ties into characters we already know and doesn't disappoint. "
— Cgiacobone2, 1/14/2012" i love these books always so much excitement "
— Angelic, 5/3/2011" Listened to this on audiobook - didn't love the narrator but the book was great. I am loving finding out more about Acheron. Gods, I love this series! "
— Rebecca, 5/2/2011" WOW!! If you think you have a dysfunctional family, think again. It is nothing like Katra's family. "
— Brenda, 4/29/2011" Totally ready to take a long break from this series. Every book is basically the same and I'm over it. I'll wait to tune in again when Nick's book finally comes out. "
— Nicole, 4/20/2011" Sin & Kat . . . "
— Lette, 4/2/2011" LOVED this one! I just could not put the story of Kat and Sin down!! Found it so interesting to finally understand the history and the connection that Kat has to Acheron, Artemis & Apollymi. Highly recommend this one :) has to be one of my faves so far in the series. "
— Sophie, 4/1/2011" This was the first one of Kenyon's books that I read. It's what pulled me into this Author and her series. It takes some getting use to unless you already know the lingo but it was easy to pick up on. "
— Candese, 3/31/2011" Finally back to what I enjoy about the series. And I giggled with the last sentence. I do still so love all of the Southern references. Makes it all homey to me. :) "
— Molly, 3/30/2011" Really liked this one. Really, really liked it. Its getting back to what I love about the series. Now if only they could kill Artemis..... "
— June, 3/29/2011" I liked this. It was pretty funny, interesting to finally get some more information on Ash, and Katra and Sin's back and forth was entertaining to say the least. "
— Cinnamingirl, 3/20/2011" OMG! Best book so far! I could not put it down, read the whole thing last night! This is the book where all the pieces start to come together about Acheron. So good! "
— Jennifer, 3/17/2011" This was one of my faves of the series. I liked Kat and I enjoyed Ach andof course Simi "
— Nyimah, 3/14/2011" Yeah for Sin and Katra! I love that Katra's story was finally told. I also loved having a different Pantheon introduced, it was interesting. "
— Laura, 3/2/2011Sherrilyn Kenyon has had more than eighty novels on the New York Times bestseller list and has more than seventy million copies of her books in print in over one hundred countries. Her ongoing fiction series include the Dark-Hunters, The League, Deadman’s Cross, Chronicles of Nick, Eve of Destruction, Nevermore, and the Lords of Avalon.
Holter Graham, winner of three of AudioFile magazine’s Best Voice of the Year awards, is a stage, television, and screen actor. He has recorded numerous audiobooks and earned multiple AudioFile Earphones Awards. As an actor, his film credits include Fly Away Home, Maximum Overdrive, Hairspray, and The Diversion, a short film which he acted in and produced. On television, he has appeared in Army Wives, Damages, As the World Turns, Rescue Me, Law & Order, and New York Undercover. He received a BA degree from Skidmore College and an MFA from Vermont College.