Captain Devyl Bane is ready for a fight and it's going to be one Hell of a good time.
" One more thing. Captain any pointers how we're to win this."
"Don't die. Be the last man standing."
"Good to know. Pointers how to kill them, then?"
"Cut off the head. If that doesn't work? Run like hell, preferably faster than the poor bloke beside you. Might want to consider tripping him if he proves to be faster."
"Beautiful. I so look forward to these deep, meaningful discussions and motivational speeches from you that leave me bullocks completely shrunk and shriveled."
" One more thing. Captain any pointers how we're to win this."
"Don't die. Be the last man standing."
"Good to know. Pointers how to kill them, then?"
"Cut off the head. If that doesn't work? Run like hell, preferably faster than the poor bloke beside you. Might want to consider tripping him if he proves to be faster."
"Beautiful. I so look forward to these deep, meaningful discussions and motivational speeches from you that leave me bullocks completely shrunk and shriveled."
Deadmen Walking is the first novel in Sherrilyn Kenyon's new Deadmen's Cross series. It's going to take evil to catch evil. Devyl Bane a dark powerful warlord has been returned to the human realm to capture ancient creatures and send them back to Hell. But things are not what they seem as Cameron Jack soon realizes. Cameron is in need of the captain's help to find her brother Paden and she'll do anything, including climbing aboard the Sea Witch. She quickly finds herself surrounded by beings she never new existed. They are the Deadmen a group of the damned under the charge of Devyl Bane, they are the only thing standing between the humans and utter destruction. But this task might not be as easy as the Deadmen had hoped, Devyl's evil ex-wife is looking for revenge and their ship just happens to be her sister. Cameron's brother isn't the only one in trouble. If the captain can't find away to make things right the whole world is going to go very wrong.
Review
Sherrilyn Kenyon's first novel in Deadmen's Cross series was a brand new take on pirates. Deadmen Walking was a fun read. I was never a fan of Kenyon's previous work, but when I saw this book I thought I'd give her another chance and I'm so glad I did. I really did like this book and it was because of one thing, the characters. They are this rag tag bunch of damned souls working together to regain their humanity I loved the dynamic between Bane and his crew, as much as they annoy him with their idiocy the more he seems to care for him. It's almost as if he looks on them as his obnoxious family. They are always picking on each other and making jokes and I can't wait for another book just so I can learn more about them. Even though I enjoyed this book there were some things I wasn't fond of. The biggest problem to me was all the different mythologies and lore. There were so many that I found myself getting a little confused , there was so much of it thrown together that I felt dragged down. All in all I think Deadmen Walking was enjoyable and I look forward to read the next one.
Review
Sherrilyn Kenyon's first novel in Deadmen's Cross series was a brand new take on pirates. Deadmen Walking was a fun read. I was never a fan of Kenyon's previous work, but when I saw this book I thought I'd give her another chance and I'm so glad I did. I really did like this book and it was because of one thing, the characters. They are this rag tag bunch of damned souls working together to regain their humanity I loved the dynamic between Bane and his crew, as much as they annoy him with their idiocy the more he seems to care for him. It's almost as if he looks on them as his obnoxious family. They are always picking on each other and making jokes and I can't wait for another book just so I can learn more about them. Even though I enjoyed this book there were some things I wasn't fond of. The biggest problem to me was all the different mythologies and lore. There were so many that I found myself getting a little confused , there was so much of it thrown together that I felt dragged down. All in all I think Deadmen Walking was enjoyable and I look forward to read the next one.
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