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Sherrilyn Kenyon (born December 11, 1965) is a US writer. Under her former married name, she wrote both urban fantasy and paranormal romance . She is best known for her Dark Hunter series .
The Chronicles of Nick is a series of young adult novels written by Sherrilyn Kenyon. [1] They are a spin-off of the Dark-Hunter, Dream-Hunter, Were-Hunter and Hellchaser Universe. The series is about a teenage boy named Nick Gautier, the son of a powerful demon. The series tells Nick's past and teenage years as he goes through high school.
They are written by #1 New York Times Best Selling author Sherrilyn Kenyon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Some are written under her penname: Kinley MacGregor. The Dark-Hunters are immortal warriors who sell their souls to the Greek goddess Artemis for an Act of Vengeance against the one who murdered them. [ 3 ]
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Dark-Hunter is a term from a paranormal romance and fantasy series by Sherrilyn Kenyon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Kenyon began writing the series in 1986 in horror, fantasy and science fiction magazines. [ 3 ]
The League series is an ongoing romance book series by the American author Sherrilyn Kenyon. The books are published by St. Martin's Press. It consists of eleven books that take place in a future time in a place known as the Ichidian Universe. In this universe, The League is in charge.
Peter Kenyon (born 1954), British chief executive of Chelsea Football Club; Sandy Kenyon (1922–2010), American actor; Sherrilyn Kenyon (born 1965), American writer of pulp fiction novels; Steve Kenyon (born 1951), English long-distance runner; Tom Kenyon (born 1972), Australian politician; William C. Kenyon (1898–1951), American athlete and ...
The efficacy of prayer has been studied since at least 1872, generally through experiments to determine whether prayer or intercessory prayer has a measurable effect on the health of the person for whom prayer is offered. A study in 2006 indicates that intercessory prayer in cardiac bypass patients had no discernible effects.