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| Acheron (Dark-Hunter, Book 12) | 
enlarge | Author: Sherrilyn Kenyon Publisher: St. Martin's Press Category: Book
List Price: $24.95 Buy New: $14.35 You Save: $10.60 (42%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 354 reviews
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 736 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 6.1 x 2.3
ISBN: 0312362153 Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54 EAN: 9780312362157
Publication Date: August 5, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: brand new
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Shenanigans! November 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Let me first say I was a huge fan of SK's previous books. But this tale was completely unbelievable. This could have been a masterpiece, but I didn't buy the romance and I didn't see anything in Acheron's character that was worth 728 pages. Acheron is definitely NOT the God of destruction, he couldn't harm a fly (well besides a few Daimons). The only believable character in the book was Apollymi and she always plays a very small part in the series, which is disappointing. Don't get me started on Artemis, she is definitely the worst character of the series, so emotionally manipulative that I'm puzzled as to why anyone would give her the time of day, especially a destroyer god with stronger powers.
Acheron- A Joyfully Recommended Title November 20, 2008 Eleven thousand years ago, Archon's three illegitimate daughters, The Fates, accidentally cursed Archon and Apollymi's son Apostolos. The curse would kill them all so Archon wanted the babe killed. To save her unborn child, Apollymi had the infant raised by mortals. When Apostolos and his twin brother Styxx were born it was apparent that Apostolos was not identical in every way to his twin. To them, he was an abomination. He was named after the River of Woe. They called him Acheron.
Present Day:
Eleven thousand years is not long enough to banish the horror of his past. Acheron doesn't get close to anyone and he doesn't trust. He still thinks he is unworthy of love. Then he meets Dr. Soteria Kafieri. Tori is an archeologist trying to uncover the mysteries of Atlantis. She is determined to finish her father's work and bring dignity back to her family. Acheron is determined to keep his past hidden. If it means ruining Tori's good name to do it, so be it. Tori uncovers more than ancient artifacts. She now has the power to destroy Acheron and the world, but she doesn't know it. As they begin to fight a battle that will either save or kill them all, Tori becomes the one person who may finally be able to save Acheron.
Acheron is the baddest of the bad boys. He's sex personified. To see him is to want him. He is a legend in any time. He rules with righteous indignation and he never breaks a promise. Acheron is one of the most compelling characters I've ever read about and as such his story needed to be as well. Acheron is that, and more. Part one delves into Acheron's past. It's brutal, agonizing, and terribly unjust. No mere mortal could have survived such pain and torture. Acheron is constantly persecuted and violated. It is emotionally draining to read. He suffers unimaginable pain and anguish. He brings new meaning to the phrase "tortured hero". Sherrilyn Kenyon excels at creating descriptive scenes and imaginative characters. Part two is just as thrilling and action-packed as all of the Dark Hunter stories. Battles, car chases, gods, demons, and more make every page exciting. At first, I wasn't sure how things would work between Tori and Acheron, but Tori quickly proved to be the perfect woman for him. Her strength and compassion shines on every page. After reading Acheron my hatred of Artemis is justified, and even if Acheron weren't a god, he still would be to me. There is no man more appealing, more charming, or more sexy than him. There is also no one more deserving of a happily ever after. Acheron is a story of revelations and confirmations. Questions are finally answered and doubts are cast aside as Acheron's story is told in its brilliant entirety. If you thought you loved him before, wait until you read this! Sherrilyn Kenyon raises the bar once again with Acheron. It is an epic tale that surpassed my highest hopes. It totally rocks!
Nannette Reviewed for Joyfully Reviewed
A must read !!!! November 18, 2008 For all of the Dark Hunter lovers.... This is a must read....I could hardly put it down !!!!!
Best Yet November 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have read all the Dark Hunter Series that have been written so far by Sherrilyn Kenyon, getting ready to read One Silent Night, and loved them all, but I have to say that this is by far my favorite. Couldn't put it down. I am glad that she finally gave Acheron someone to love him the way he should be loved without the abuse the he had as a human and at Artie's hands. The first part of the book in his human life brought tears with all the abuse and degrading from his human family and the last part as a god brought smiles. It also brought out the soft side of Apollymi where her son is concerned and let you know that she is a mother who loves her son more than life itself. This is a very good book! It's one that I could read again. It made you understand Acheron better and brought alot of his actions in the other stories together on the why that he wouldn't interfere in some things and tied a lot of the loose ends together about him. Hopefully there will be more to his and Torry's story in the future ones like payback to Artie and how he will now manage to get the souls of the Dark Hunters.
Kudos to Sherrilyn on this book!
Finally background on the main characters of the series. November 13, 2008 This book clarified a lot of background history on these characters to explain the relationships and why these character react and interact the way they do to each other. I thoroughly enjoyed this book and i have Stryker's book which I have not started yet. Bravo a book with some meat and potatoes substances to it the prequel of all prequels has done what the movies can never come close to doing it right and not ruining and disappointing their audience.
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