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The Dream-Hunter

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St. Martin's Press, Feb 6, 2007 - Fiction - 340 pages
In the ethereal world of dreams, there are champions who fight to protect the dreamer and there are demons who prey on them...

Arik is such a predator. Condemned by the gods to live eternity without emotions, Arik can only feel when he’s in the dreams of others. For thousands of years, he’s drifted through the human unconscious, searching for sensation. Now he’s finally found a dreamer whose vivid mind can fill his emptiness.

Dr. Megeara Kafieri watched her father ruin himself and his reputation as he searched to prove Atlantis was real. Her deathbed promise to him to salvage his reputation has now brought her to Greece where she intends to prove once and for all that the fabled island is right where her father said it was. But frustration and bad luck dog her every step. Especially the day they find a stranger floating in the sea. His is a face she’s seen many times.... in her dreams.

What she doesn’t know is that Arik holds more than the ancient secrets that can help her find the mythical isle of Atlantis. He has made a pact with the god Hades: In exchange for two weeks as a mortal man, he must return to Olympus with a human soul. Megeara’s soul.

With a secret society out to ruin her expedition, and mysterious accidents that keep threatening her life, Megeara refuses to quit. She knows she’s getting closer to Atlantis and as she does, she stumbles onto the truth of what Arik really is.

For Arik his quest is no longer simple. No human can know of a Dream-Hunter’s existence. His dream of being mortal has quickly turned into his own nightmare and the only way to save himself will be to sacrifice the very thing he wanted to be human for. The only question is, will he?

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All in all, good love scenes and action. - Goodreads
Despite all my bitching about the plot. - Goodreads
I love a happy ending. - Goodreads
it wasn't bad a bit slow pace but still enjoyable - Goodreads
The writing is subpar, but easily readable. - Goodreads
It was a great introduction to Tory too. - Goodreads

Review: The Dream Hunter (Dark-Hunter Universe #11)

User Review  - Flowershell - Goodreads

though i.ve only read one other book from sherrilyn kenyon, i dont think im a big fan neither from the writing nor from the storyline. but this was a rather interesting plot. maybe i was drawn by the ... Read full review

Review: The Dream Hunter (Dark-Hunter Universe #11)

User Review  - Tania - Goodreads

"The Dream-Hunter" by Sherrilyn Kenyon. Book 11 in the Dark-Hunter Series. Book 1 in the Dream-Hunter Series. **NOTE** First off, let me say that if you have not read the Dark-Hunter Series before ... Read full review

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About the author (2007)

New York Times bestselling author Sherrilyn Kenyon has more than six million copies of her books in print, in twenty-two countries. She is the author of the Dark-Hunter novels, which have an international cult following and have appeared on the top-ten lists of The New York Times, Publishers Weekly, and USA Today. Writing as both Sherrilyn Kenyon and Kinley MacGregor, she is the author of several other series, including Brotherhood of the Sword, Lords of Avalon, and BAD.
           
Near Nashville, Tennessee, Sherrilyn Kenyon lives a life of extraordinary danger . . . as does any woman with three sons, a husband, a menagerie of pets, and a collection of swords on which all of the above have a major fixation.
 
Look for her Web sites at sherrilynkenyon.com, Dark-Hunter.com, and Dream-Hunter.com

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