Seize the Night

Seize the Night by Sherrilyn Kenyon is a reissue published by Macmillan on December 28, 2004. This 352-page book is written in English and delves into a world where Valerius, a Roman Dark-Hunter, faces challenges due to his heritage and the animosity from his Greek counterparts. The story unfolds as he encounters Tabitha Devereaux, a determined vampire hunter with a personal connection to his past, leading them into a confrontation with a formidable enemy.
Readers will find a blend of fantasy and romance as Valerius and Tabitha navigate their complex relationship while battling a powerful Daimon who has returned from the dead. The narrative explores themes of trust and personal growth against a backdrop of urban fantasy, featuring elements of the paranormal and vampire lore. This edition offers an engaging experience for those interested in fiction that intertwines romance with supernatural elements.
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Valerius isn’t a popular Dark-Hunter-he’s a Roman, which means that the largely Greek Hunters have a major grudge against him and his civilization for superceding them. To make things worse, he’s very conscious of his aristocratic background and breeding. So it serves him right when he runs into Tabitha Devereaux. She’s sassy, sexy, and completely unwilling to take him seriously. (Not to mention that she’s the twin sister of the wife of former Dark-Hunter Kyrian-Val’s mortal enemy.) What Tabitha does take seriously is hunting and killing vampires-and soon she and Val have to grapple with the deadliest of all Daimons-one who’s managed to come back from the dead, and one who holds a serious grudge against both of them. To win against evil, Val will have to loosen up, learn to trust, and put everything on the line to protect a man he hates and a woman who drives him nuts.
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