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Sin was once a Sumerian god but is now
like a Dark Hunter. Sin despises Artemis for what she took
from him. His desire to see her destroyed consumes him.
The Greek goddess Artemis created the
Dark Hunters for her own reasons, as well as to protect humans
against the Daimons. Acheron Parthenopaeus is their
guardian.
Artemis enlists the help of Katra
Agrotera to retrieve the Tablet of Destiny from Sin. The
tablet is an ancient book that can be used to strip a god of
his or her powers and Artemis believes Sin will use it against
her.
Sin doesn’t just want his powers back; he
needs them. Without them he cannot stop the Dimme and the
Gallu demons from breaking free of the prison he put them in
when he was still a god. The demons will destroy humankind if
given the chance. Kat is torn between believing Artemis or
Sin. Her compassion and her mistrust of Artemis’ motives lead
her to help Sin. In the process of recovering the tablet,
Sin’s and Kat’s lives and hearts become entwined while the
fate of the world lies in their hands.
Devil May Cry is another
explosive novel in Sherrilyn Kenyon’s Dark Hunter series.
Against all odds and maybe common sense, Sin and Kat come
together. Watching their relationship unfold is beautiful;
it’s full of passion and powerful emotions. Devil May
Cry has a few surprises in it and also offers a
refresher course into the history of the Dark Hunters and
those in their world. Witty banter and the appearances of
gods, goddess, and other characters, bring amusement and depth
to this intense and exciting story. I highly recommend
reading the previous books in this series, but it is not
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