No Rest for the Wicked (Immortals after Dark Series #2) by Kresley Cole

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In this next installment in the Immortals After Dark Series, USA Today Bestselling author Kresley Cole delivers a scorching tale about a forbidding vampire who lives in the shadows and the beautiful assassin who hunts him there.

A soldier weary of life . . .

Centuries ago, Sebastian Wroth was turned into a vampire -- a nightmare in his mind -- against his will. Burdened with hatred and alone for ages, he sees little reason to live. Until an exquisite, fey creature comes to kill him, inadvertently saving him instead.

A Valkyrie assassin dispatched to destroy him . . .

When Kaderin the Cold Hearted lost her two beloved sisters to a vampire attack long ago, a benevolent force deadened her sorrow -- accidentally extinguishing all of her emotions. Yet whenever she encounters Sebastian, her feelings -- particularly lust -- emerge multiplied. For the first time, she's unable to complete a kill.

Become competitors in a legendary hunt.

The prize of the month-long contest is powerful enough to change history, and Kaderin will do anything to win it for her sisters. Wanting only to win her, forever, Sebastian competes as well, taking every opportunity -- as they travel to ancient tombs and through catacombs, seeking relics around the world -- to use her new feelings to seduce her. But when forced to choose between the vampire she's falling for and reuniting her family, how can Kaderin live without either?

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Customer Rating for this product is 4 out of 5 Great Follow Up...
A reviewer, historical romance lover, 06/10/2008

I absolutely loved how KC wrote in A Hunger Like No Other and this one was also a great read. Although not as alpha as Lachlain in the first of the series, Sebastian managed to hold his own in No Rest... Really looiking forward to Dark Deeds on a Winter's night because I loved Bowen in A Hunger...

Also recommended: Judith McNaught (all time favorite) JR Ward, Jude Deveraux, Linda Holland, Sandra Brown, Lora Leigh

Customer Rating for this product is 5 out of 5 Hot, Well-Paced Romance
Jennifer Black (jenniferblack25@gmail.com) , A reviewer, 05/05/2008

I enjoyed this book -- a fusion of Cole's first, sexy novel in the 'Immortals After Dark' series and an almost Indiana Jones-esque journey circumnavigating the globe. I particularly enjoyed the characters in this one -- somehow deeper than in the series' introduction. Sebastian Wroth is our hero, whose muted passion is pitted against the icy Kaderin, an immortal Valkyrie cursed (or is it blessed), long before the setting of the modern-day setting of the book, with a total lack of emotion. The main premise of the novel centers around a supernatural series of games -- quests of a sort that could almost be termed the preternatural Olympics. Kaderin, the long-time winner, learns that this set of games offers a prize more priceless to her than any other, and before long, a kink is thrown into the midst as Wroth joins in on her behalf to win her favor. The book sizzles within the early pages, and throughout the novel sparks run high. The attraction is immediate and definite, and kept my interest throughout the entire novel. Again, I really enjoyed this one's characters, and I liked the book overall about as much as 'A Hunger like No Other', albeit for different reasons. 'No Rest' has less of the all-encompassing eroticism of the first novel, allowing Cole's ability to weave plots worthy of complementing her smut to shine through. The sex is definitely still there and still hot, but less prevalent. I'm tempted to say that it almost makes it better -- anticipation is a wonderful thing. The scattered settings around the world lend more color, as well. My other favorite part of Cole's writing is her attention to the depth of side characters. I'll be curious to see how their tales unfold, as well. Definitely worth a read, and a worthy successor to her first book.

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