Immortals After Dark & The Dacians Series by Kresley Cole
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Immortals After Dark & The Dacians Series by Kresley Cole
Currently, there are fifteen books in this series and the first one I read was 'Dreams of a Dark Warrior'. I literally cried reading the prologue. I loved all the books but with Lothaire, I was a little on the fence about Lothaire and Elizabeth's pairing. Their relationship seemed...a bit cruel at times and I don't mean Cadeon and Holly bullying but worse. Then again, that's just me. I read the extended excerpt for Dark Skye which is Thronos and Lanthe's story and from what I've read, I'm loving it.
One of my most favourite quotes from the series is from Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night:
"And exactly how old are you MacRieve ?"
"Twelve hundreds, give or take."
"Great Hekate, you're a relic. Don't you have a museum exhibit to be in somewhere ?"
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I have not read those, but thanks for the review! I think I would like to read this series. The series sounds like a lot of books to read, though. Do the books stand up pretty good if you just read one or two, or do you need to read them all?
Funny and romantic -- how can you go wrong? I look forward to reading at least one.
Corky
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Yeah, it's a lot of books to read and plenty of recurring characters gearing up for something big at the finale of this whole series (whenever that is). There are a couple of books you can read without having to read them all. I mean I read Dreams of a Dark Warrior without reading the first few books.CorkyReedWatt wrote:Hello.
I have not read those, but thanks for the review! I think I would like to read this series. The series sounds like a lot of books to read, though. Do the books stand up pretty good if you just read one or two, or do you need to read them all?
Funny and romantic -- how can you go wrong? I look forward to reading at least one.
Corky
You can also read 'The Warlord Wants Forever', 'A Hunger Like No Other', 'Deep Kiss of Winter', 'Pleasure of a Dark Prince' and 'Shadow's Claim' individually but each book really leads to another. The best intro to the series really has to be the very first story of the series and it's the very beginning of the bigger conflict. It's in the anthology 'Playing Easy To Get'. Hope that helps!

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True, I agree with that. It's why I was only a little on the fence about it but this is also a romance and the hero is mistreating the heroine. That being said though, I still enjoyed Lothaire (it's hard not to enjoy a Kresley Cole book) and I fell in love with Ellie because she does not take his treatment of her just lying down and she fights him tooth and nail, giving as good as she gets. She's caught up in his quest for revenge that consumes him so strongly that he loses focus on the most important thing to a vampire: his Bride. And Ellie is perfect for Lothaire.andern08 wrote:There are very few series that I look forward to reading and will finish in one day/night. I have read many series and eventually they start to loose steam, not true here. I find that sometimes there is a level of cruelty but when you look at the characters and the world they live in it seems that extreme is the nature of the beast, and this is how they respond to their world and environment, friend or foe. It is all out and intense.
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You don't have to read all of them, but the story sucks you in and makes you want to see what happened with other characters. The writer is quite a genius in that way.
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The IAD series has been revamped with new covers! Ugh, I can't wait for Nix's story either and Kresley says it will be the last book.Mother wrote:I am a HUGE fan of the IAD and Dacians series! Since spring of this year, the ebooks have also been on sale for $1.99 (2 different books a month; currently, they're up to Lothaire and Shadow's Claim as the books on sale). Seems like a huge marketing push toward the next Kresley book coming out toward the end of the year. I'm really stoked about it, but can't wait until she writes Nix's story (if she ever does). Lothaire was my favorite so far, because it was the funniest. And, yup, the books are incredibly hot and the dialogue is hilarious. Honestly, I can't get enough of Kresley's paranormal romances. It might be an addiction!
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