A Hunger Like No Other

Kresley Cole

Pages

360

Year

2006

Difficulty

Easy

Themes

fated mates, werewolves, vampires, supernatural world, enemies to lovers

After centuries of torture at the hands of the vampire Horde, Lachlain MacRieve, leader of the Lykae Clan, escapes and discovers his fated mate is the one thing he despises most: a vampire. Emmaline Troy is a timid half-valkyrie, half-vampire who has spent her sheltered life among her valkyrie aunts. When Lachlain claims her, she is thrust into a dangerous world of ancient grudges, supernatural politics, and a bond neither of them expected.

Why Start Here

A Hunger Like No Other is the book that launched the Immortals After Dark series and remains the best entry point into Kresley Cole’s world. It introduces the Lore, the hidden supernatural society where dozens of immortal species coexist, compete, and wage centuries-old wars. The enemies-to-lovers dynamic between Lachlain and Emmaline is the emotional core, but it is the worldbuilding that hooks you. Valkyries live in a sprawling New Orleans mansion. Werewolves run a corporate empire in Scotland. Vampires are split into warring factions. Every chapter drops new details about this universe, making you hungry for the next book before you have finished this one.

Cole’s voice is distinctive: funny, steamy, and unafraid of darkness. Lachlain’s trauma is not glossed over, and Emmaline’s journey from sheltered introvert to someone who claims her own power gives the romance real weight.

What to Expect

A fast-paced paranormal romance with a strong enemies-to-lovers arc. At 360 pages, it moves quickly and balances world-building with character-driven romance. The tone shifts between humor and intensity. Explicit romantic content. The central relationship resolves here, but the broader mythology sets up a long series of standalone-ish novels, each following a different couple from the Lore.

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