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A Hunger Like No Other by Kresley Cole
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Third Reread Completed in September 2020.

I listened to this on Audio, and I think I finished in a few days. That's just how fantastic this book is. This book helped get me into paranormal romance, and I haven't looked back since. The narrator, Robert Petkoff's work is a thing of beauty. His Scottish accent is flawless. His Eastern European accents are excellent. I found his accent for Emmaline interesting, almost like an 19th Century, highly educated Southern accent. That makes sense, she is chronologically 70 (although appears to be in her early twenties).

Although books are a lot edgier now than they used to be, this still feels edgy and new/exciting/distinctive to me, and this book is 14 years old. Super hot and steamy and wow. Obsessive hero, check. I had forgotten how borderline mean Lachlan was to Emmaline at first. I'm so glad Emmaline came into herself and learned to stand up for herself against an aggressive mate and overbearing and aggressive family members. I could definitely see myself in her (minus the aggressive mate). Kresley Cole really hit it out of the park with this series and this first full book in the series. It stands up just as well almost 20 years later. I will definitely be rereading the other books. I'm glad that I have fallen back into the Paranormal Romance Zone. It's helping me right now with escapism and helping to rekindle my book reading love. If you haven't read the Immortals After Dark series, what are you waiting for???

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2nd Reread Completed 8/1-8/9/13

Looking back at how much I loved this book when I first read it, and how much I loved it on reread, I can say most definitely that this book is an all-time keeper. For me, this story is magic. I didn't have a lot of time to read it, but I actually didn't want to put it down when I couldn't read it. Finally, when I was able to dedicate some time to reading, I more or less read it straight through, except for when I was busy with my review books and Vacation Bible School. At the end of the night, I was excited to get into bed and curl up and revisit Lachlain and Emma's love story, reading late into the night.

Lachlain

Lachlain remains one of my fall time favorite paranormal heroes (and probably of all time). Although I refuse to pick a favorite Immortals After Dark hero, Lachlain makes some steep competition for the following heroes. He starts out a bully, but I can understand why. He literally was insane after being tortured for 150 years. However, it is a testament to his force of will that he didn't do worse to Emmaline, not to mention the power of their bond. Even though he wasn't super nice initially, his charisma was undeniable. As time passes and he realizes who Emma is and how she means to him, above and beyond being his fated mate, he shows just how adoring and capable of caring for his mate he can be. By the time Emma starts to love him, you can understand why. Cole makes you want a Lykae mate of your very own.

Emmaline

Sometimes the heroine doesn't click with me in a romance. But this is not one of those times. I loved Emma. I appreciated her journey of self-identity and coming into her own. She had that awkward feel of a woman on the cusp of maturity in her early twenties. Away from home for the first time, exploring who she is, and finding love. Considering the force of nature that Lachlain is, I think Emma held her own against him, and eventually, she had him eating out of her hand.

I think Kresley Cole writes the best steamy romance out there. Blazingly hot, but not crossing the line into raunchy and distasteful (overshare) language that turns 'sexy' into 'gross' for this reader. Even on the reread, I was excited to see what happened next, and fanning myself with the incredible tension and fire between Emma and Lachlain. I wasn't a huge fan of vampire romance prior to reading this (this being one of the first I read at the time), but the scenes in which Lachlain feeds Emma show how powerful that is between a mated pair, and it's sexy, and not gross like I always thought it would be. I'm not saying I want to take blood or give my blood like in the book, but it's written well and beliveable in the context of the story. It's a very intimate thing, and you could see how it furthers the connection between them.

On top of the fantastic romance, the world-building is complex and fascinating, and I love the camaraderie between the Valkyries and the other characters. You can see the Lore factions aligning before your eyes on the one way march to the Ascension. And though the developing romance is fascinating, it's also great to get glimpses into the past of the long-lived creatures of the Lore.

There's a reason why Kresley Cole is in my top five authors of all time. She knows how to bring it. In the paranormal and historical romance genres, she kicks butt and takes names. You want to keep coming back for more of this wonderful world she has created. I'm glad I was able to revisit this fantastic book and I am jazzed to continue my 2013 reread of the Immortals After Dark series.


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****Original Review Below*********
I bought this book because I had read "If You Dare," by this author and absolutely loved it. Well, lets just say, it made a steadfast fan of me. The Immortals After Dark is one of my all time favorite paranormal series, and part of the reason I'm so crazy about paranormals. Lachlain is kind of crazy, and who can blame him after being imprisioned horribly underground in a fiery pit, being drowned every day and consumed by fire for 150 years. One day he senses his mate, and he does something really painful and desperate to get free, to get to her. I was hooked.

Lachlain is what I call a Sexy, Scottish, Werewolf. What a great combination. His one shortcoming is that he is kind of snobby towards Emmaline at first. He's dismayed that this true mate (Lykae only get one) is a Vampire. Although she's really a halfling, half-vampire, half-valkyrie. Emmaline is as timid as you can get. She's been protected and coddled by her valkyrie aunts her whole young life. She's about 70 years old, which is very young for a vampire and a valkyrie. Despite her penchant for very sexy, expensive lingerie, she's an innocent virgin.

Imagine this crazed, beastly man tearing across a Paris courtyard, and dragging you off with him, and wanting to do things with you of a sexual nature? Very scary thought. This is how this book begins. Cole grabbed me as a reader and didn't let go. I wanted to find out how Lachlain would deal with the fact that his mate was not exactly what he wanted. Would he force her? Would she grow to love him and trust him? They go on a journey to get back to Lachlain's ancestral holdings in Scotland. He is the king of the Lycae and must go back to take his place as ruler of his people. Even though he isn't really happy with the mate that was chosen for him by fate, he's taking her with him. Lochlain has to get used to modern life. He finds he has expensive tastes, and charges up poor Emmaline's platinum card. He really makes the poor girl miserable. But she does manage to fall in love with him. She's not so sure about this Queen of the Lykae deal and having such a dominant mate, though. So it takes some serious wooing, Lykae-style, on Lachlain's part. And Lachlain discovers that having a vampire bride is a great thing, because being bitten by her is ecstasy. Plus, Emmaline is a sweet, loving woman who eases her way into his heart.

This was a fabulous book. I was already werewolf-inclined after reading the MaryJanice Davidson story "Love's Prisoner", Bitten by Kelley Armstrong, and Night Play by Sherrilyn Kenyon, so it really got my attention. This is a spicy read with very hot love scenes, that don't overshadow the growing love between Lachlain and Emmaline. I enjoyed the whole dynamic of reluctant mates, and the crazy, alpha werewolf hero really appealed to me. I loved how Lachlain's feelings towards his bride changed so that he came to adore her and appreciate her. She became his life. I also loved how timid Emmaline comes into her own. She was drifting because she knew neither of her parents. She was afraid and disliked her vampire nature, and had to come to terms with who she is. She becomes quite the warrior queen. Ah, this is a classic for me. It comes highly recommended.

Just a warning to readers. The first book in this series is the story in Playing Easy to Get, "The Warlord Wants Forever." I read this one first and I was scratching my head trying to figure out who Nikolai and Myst were. You can read this first, but you might be a little lost when they bring up Nikolai and Myst as a forgone conclusion.
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Reading Progress

Finished Reading
October 17, 2008 – Shelved
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: captive-kidnapped
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: owned-copy
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: part-of-a-series
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: scarred-hero
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: revenge
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: royalty
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: scottish
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: stalkerific-hero
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: paranormal-romance
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: favorites
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: hero-to-die-for
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: heroine-i-adore
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: favorite-or-autobuy-author
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: vampire
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: valkyrie
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: werewolf
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: norse-mythology
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: fated-to-be-mated
August 25, 2009 – Shelved as: enemies-to-lovers
August 1, 2013 – Started Reading
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: young-innocent-heroine
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: desert-island-books
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: desert-island-keepers
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: 2013-200s-club-challenge
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: 2013-iad-series-reread
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: yearly-reading-challenge-2013
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: dangerous-hero-challenge-2013
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: scary-sexy-cool-dangerous-hero
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: mental-illness
August 11, 2013 – Shelved as: imprisoned-ex-convict
August 11, 2013 – Finished Reading
September 7, 2020 – Started Reading
September 11, 2020 – Finished Reading
September 12, 2020 – Shelved as: audiobook
September 12, 2020 – Shelved as: audible-owned

Comments Showing 1-50 of 57 (57 new)


Shannon I love this series! Kresley Cole is easily my favourite paranormal romance author. So glad you like it! They get even better!!


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Mojca Great review, Danielle. I only read the prologue, but it intrigued me. Sooner or later I will pick it up again. Thanks to this review, I just might go with "sooner". ;)


 Danielle The Book Huntress I didn't know you were a Kresley Cole fan, Shannon. Cool! This is one of my must buy series.

Alathea, I think you will love this book and this series. I know we have some similar tastes. I'm glad the review has helped you consider it. I can't wait to see what you think.


Dina Great review, Danielle! I've been eyeing this series for a long time but, shallow that I am, this awful cover turned me off every time I picked this book at the bookstore. Now I feel like I HAVE to read it, no matter what. I'm sold! :)


Debbie Love this series!!


Fani *loves angst* I only started this series 2 days ago and now I'm in the middle of the second book and hooked! I'm going to order the rest of the series -luckily I already have #3 in hand- and hope they're all at the same level. And I used to think that Vampires and Werewolves are not my style:) ha!!!

The line that brought me to my knees where Lachlain's thoughts: "My heart lies vulnerable outside my chest."

And now Sebastian -though less alpha than Lachlain- has me drooling as well...


 Danielle The Book Huntress In my opinion, I think they are all great books. I like that each one is different. I think you should be fine with all of them, Fanip. I find them utterly addictive. This is one of the few paranormal series that I'm caught up with. I love how Lochlain falls completely in love with Emmaline, even though he was unhappy about her being his mate initially.

Yes, Rane, you will definitely become a fan of Scottish Werewolves after this book. LOL.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Dina wrote: "Great review, Danielle! I've been eyeing this series for a long time but, shallow that I am, this awful cover turned me off every time I picked this book at the bookstore. Now I feel like I HAVE to..."

Thanks Dina. The cover is odd, but the book...so good!


Lisa Kay I wish all paranormal books were of this quality. Unfortunately, even some by authors who write well for other genres are unable to carry off a believable story and/or dialogue when it comes to paranormal. KC does it without clumsiness and manages to make her characters absorbing as well as plausible, creating a whole world to escape into. And, I loved the cover and I'm quite conservative. Hummmm.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Lisa, this book really impressed me. I read this back when I was just getting into paranormals, and I have found few series that I rate as highly as the Immortals After Dark. It's a standard for me.


message 11: by When Funmi Met Romance (last edited Jun 26, 2011 12:37PM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

When Funmi Met Romance great review! and i like you read this book first too


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Alycia Awesome review Danielle! I need to read this series soon! :)


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Alycia. This is my favorite, tied with BDB.


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Alycia That is promising then! I first heard of this series years ago, but never picked it up. Taiyesha convinced me to try it soon.


Charlene I just finished this book and read it because of your review. Can't wait to get the other books in the series! Enjoyed it from start to finish.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Charlene, I'm glad you enjoyed it. Lachlain is not everyone's favorite IAD hero, because he's crazy, but I loved him a lot. Glad he wasn't a turnoff for you.

Taiyesha and I have bonded over our mutual love of IAD, the BDB, and historical romances. She has good taste (winking)!


When Funmi Met Romance ahaha thank you Lady Danielle :) your taste is superb also! @Charlene, So glad you enjoyed it, welcome to the addiction ^_~


Kathryn great review you did justice to an all time favorite series - hero for life


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Kathryn! Love all KC's heroes1

Belated thanks, Taiyesha!


message 21: by Erin (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erin Hey I was wondering if you could spoil something for me?im reading this book right now and i just got to the park SPOILER! where emma thinks she cant have babies--is that true?? cause i was hoping she'd be able to kick out some cuteys :)


 Danielle The Book Huntress Emma hasn't had children yet, but as far as I know she can.


message 23: by Erin (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erin its because vampires are meant to be imfertile- soooo? do they say later on 'HEY! you can have babies!!' orrr? :P


 Danielle The Book Huntress In this series vampires are fertile.


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Kenya Wright Fertile vamps? Sign me up!


 Danielle The Book Huntress They are fertile with their brides. It's pretty interesting. They vamps are dead until they get blooded. I like the idea a lot.


message 27: by Erin (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erin Do they say that in ths book because they said female vamps r imfertile , the males vamps are fertile tho


 Danielle The Book Huntress Hmm. I don't recall there being that many female vamps, to be honest. In the case of Emma, she's definitely fertile. Since she's a valkyrie, I believe she has to eat to be fertile. The valkyries can abstain from eating and that will keep them from becoming pregnant.


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Erin AHHHHHH! okay, its just i was like awww no babies :P so drinking lachlains blood makes her fertile?


 Danielle The Book Huntress I think she's fertile period. She is a born half-vampire, so everything is in working order. The other vamps were made, so I think it's different for them, in that they have to be blooded. I honestly don't know about other female vamps. I don't recall any from reading the series. I can ask on the IAD group.


message 31: by Erin (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erin please do-- because se dosne t have a TOTM sooo she assumes she cant. if its not to muh hassle then please do :)


 Danielle The Book Huntress I'll get back to you on what they say.


message 33: by Erin (new) - rated it 5 stars

Erin Thank you so much! :)


Lanny ilove KC. i read this one, and found the sexy, hot lachlain and emmaline. wow.
very interested to me:)


Lisa Kay Lady D, you gotta listen to the audio of this one! Awesome.


 Danielle The Book Huntress I wish my library had it!


 Danielle The Book Huntress Felt the same way, Simi-Akri. After this, there was no help for me as far as PNR being a serious addiction.


Nakeesha Girl! You'll be hooked now. I "chain smoked" this series a couple of years ago, reading the books back to back! Wait til you meet Nix!


 Danielle The Book Huntress I'm actually doing a reread right now. It's going great!


Alex is The Romance Fox Great review Danielle.
Just like you, this is one of my favourite paranormal romance series...I love KC writing style...it's witty and fun with some so out there characters that you just fall in love with....i adore the valkyrie women...they rock!!
:)


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Alex. I think KC does paranormal romance with a flair that others lack. Her heroes are to die for, and heroines are sassy!

I will update my review when I finish my reread. I am enjoying this series just as much the second time around, if not more!


message 43: by Jeffrey (new)

Jeffrey Danielle, there is something wrong with dates it says you read from August 1, 2013 to January 2007. I think should be the other way around.


message 44: by Danielle The Book Huntress (last edited Aug 02, 2013 11:31AM) (new) - rated it 5 stars

 Danielle The Book Huntress It's doing that because I'm rereading it. When I finish the book, the dates will reflect the new finish date.

Goodreads has a funky way of recording rereads.


Shera (Book Whispers) For a moment there I thought you hadn't read this series yet!! I was in shock.

Hope you enjoy your re-read. I never get tired of visiting them.


 Danielle The Book Huntress Thanks, Shera. I am, although I'm having to squeeze it in between review books!


Shera (Book Whispers) I hear you!! That's always what makes me have to stop or not do a re-read. -_-


 Danielle The Book Huntress Yeah, I usually don't have time for them, but I wanted to reread this series, since it's one of my all time favorites. Last year, I did the GhostWalkers by Feehan for similar reasons.


Shera (Book Whispers) Ha-ha!! That's good though, pick one at least and enjoy it. I should do that.

Feehan is an author I've been meaning to try out. Would you say her GhostWalker books are the best ones to start out with?


Vashti Oh,how I love this series Danielle,KC is my favorite pnr writer.This is one of my fav books.


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