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 . Under the pseudonym Kinley MacGregor she writes historical fiction with paranormal elements. Kenyon's novels have sold over 70 million copies in print in over 100 countries. Under both names, her books have appeared at the top of the New York Times , Publishers Weekly , and USA Today lists, and they are frequent bestsellers in Germany, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
19-529: No Mercy may refer to: Books and comics [ edit ] No Mercy , a 2010 novel in the Dark-Hunter series by Sherrilyn Kenyon No Mercy , a comic book series by Alex de Campi and Carla Speed McNeil Film [ edit ] No Mercy (1986 film) , an American film directed by Richard Pearce No Mercy (2010 film) , a South Korean film directed by Kim Hyeong-jun No Mercy (2019 film) ,
38-472: A South Korean film directed by Im Gyeong-taek Music [ edit ] Groups [ edit ] No Mercy (metal band) , a 1980s American thrash metal band No Mercy (pop band) , a 1990s German dance pop group Albums [ edit ] No Mercy (Blac Monks album) or the title song, 1998 No Mercy (Da Youngsta's album) or the title song, 1994 No Mercy (Daddy Yankee album) , 1995 No Mercy (No Mercy album) or My Promise , by
57-744: A television episode "No Mercy" ( Mercy Point ) , a television episode Video games [ edit ] WWF No Mercy (video game) , a 2000 video game named for the PPV event "No Mercy", a campaign in the 2008 video game Left 4 Dead "No Mercy", a mission in the 2011 video game Payday: The Heist People [ edit ] Nicknames [ edit ] Isabelle Mercier (born 1975), Canadian poker player Nozomi Sasaki (model) (born 1988), Japanese model See also [ edit ] All pages with titles beginning with No Mercy Show No Mercy (disambiguation) Show Them No Mercy! , 1935 American crime film Topics referred to by
76-527: A three-book deal. She had started the series with short stories that she had written in 1984, and had started development on the novels in 1986, but it took until the late 1990s before she had the opportunity to complete them. On January 7, 2019, Kenyon filed a lawsuit against her husband and his assistants, claiming they had poisoned her over a number of years in order to sabotage her health to his financial gain. After her husband filed for divorce in March 2018,
95-574: Is a professional poker player. Mercier originally learned to play poker as a child, but prior to turning to a poker career, she earned an undergraduate law degree from the Université de Montréal and practiced commercial law for six months. She then moved to Paris , France and earned a master's degree while working as the poker room manager at the Aviation Club de France , before turning to poker full-time. During her time working at
114-570: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Sherrilyn Kenyon Sherrilyn Kenyon was born on 11 December 1965 in Columbus , Georgia . The fourth child in a family of five children, her parents, Harold and Malene Woodward, divorced when she was eight, at which point she lived with her grandparents. She describes her childhood as defined by abuse and poverty, but she remained close to her mother, who encouraged and shared her interest in horror,
133-999: The European Poker Tour (EPT) Grand Final in Monte Carlo , earning €23,090. Also in 2005, she had three money finishes at the WSOP . Mercier made her first EPT final table in February 2006 in Deauville , finishing seventh at a final table also featuring fellow professionals Ram Vaswani and Kirill Gerasimov . Mercier has her own instructional DVD and appeared in the documentary That's Poker . In January 2008, she released her own biography: Profession : bluffeuse (Profession: Bluffer), in Montreal and printed in France by Flammarion . On April 27, 2009, Mercier won
152-580: The PokerStars ' Ante Up for Africa charity tournament in Monte Carlo . The final table included fellow Canadian Daniel Negreanu , Lithuanian Tony G , John Duthie (creator of the European Poker Tour ), Italian pro Dario Minieri (who finished third), and English soccer star Teddy Sheringham (who came in second). On July 12, 2009, Mercier finished 3rd in the PokerStars Sunday Millions, cashing for $ 115,000. Until 2009, she
171-849: The Aviation Club she was nominated for Staff Person of the Year twice at the European Poker Awards . She first made a name for herself by finishing in second place in the €800 No Limit hold 'em tournament at the Masters Classic of Poker 2002 in Amsterdam , where she earned $ 53,499. In 2004 Mercier won the World Poker Tour (WPT) Ladies' Night tournament and the $ 25,000 first prize, where Mike Sexton nicknamed her "No Mercy." In 2005, she finished tenth in
190-641: The Living Tombstone , BlackGryphon & LittleJayneyCakes, 2017 "No Mercy", by Nils Lofgren from Nils , 1979 "No Mercy", by Racoon , 2011 "No Mercy", by Young M.A from Herstory in the Making , 2019 Television [ edit ] WWE No Mercy , a professional wrestling pay-per-view event, 1999–2008 and 2016–2017 No.Mercy , a 2014 reality survival show that created the South Korean band Monsta X "No Mercy" ( The Gifted ) ,
209-526: The dance pop band, 1996 No Mercy (T.I. album) or the title song, 2010 No Mercy (EP) , by B.A.P, or the title song, 2012 Songs [ edit ] "No Mercy" (Marky Mark song) , 1995 "No Mercy" (The Stranglers song) , 1984 "No Mercy" (Ty Herndon song) , 2000 "No Mercy", by Ghetts from Conflict of Interest , 2021 "No Mercy", by Immortal Technique from Revolutionary Vol. 1 , 2001 "No Mercy", by Khaleel , 1999 "No Mercy", by L.A. Guns from L.A. Guns , 1988 "No Mercy", by
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#1732765684875228-677: The order listed below. Young adult spin-off series. Spin-off series The first four novels in this series are co-authored with Dianna Love. Later novels will be written solely by Dianna. Published by Avon (HarperCollins Publishers) unless noted otherwise. Some of these appear in multiples because they happen in the same universe. Includes the entire MacAllister's Series. Sherrilyn McQueen has received nominations and awards both under her married name Sherrilyn Kenyon and as Kinley MacGregor. Isabelle Mercier Isabelle Mercier (born August 5, 1975, in Victoriaville , Quebec )
247-580: The paranormal and science fiction. Kenyon started writing while in high school, in part as therapy to escape other aspects of her life. She went to Georgia College in the 1980s, and there she met her future husband, Lawrence Kenyon. They married in 1990, and they moved to Jackson, Mississippi, while he studied law. Although money was already tight, after their first child was born and he graduated they lost their house, subsequently forcing them to live out of their car until they were able to secure an apartment some months later. Once in an apartment Kenyon
266-406: The same fictional universe. Each sub-set of the series is marked by the type of creatures the novel is about. 2004 Notes: Begun as Kinley MacGregor. Continuing as Sherrilyn Kenyon. Part of three series: The Dark Hunter Universe, Hellchasers and Sea Wolves. They are historical fantasy. The Chronicles Of Nick take place well before the first Dark Hunter novel (Fantasy Lover) and follows one of
285-413: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title No Mercy . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=No_Mercy&oldid=1227165228 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
304-406: The series' main characters: Nick Gautier. Shadows of Fire is a four book continuation of CON. After this is finished there will be an as of yet untitled adult trilogy that will finish the story line. The League series is divided into two generations. Generation 1 is Nemesis Rising. Generation 2 is Nemesis Legacy. This series combines the two to tell a story. It is recommended that you read them in
323-575: The suit alleges that tests concluded her levels of lithium , tin, barium , thorium and other metals were at a dangerous level of toxicity , indicating that they had "systematically poisoned her since 2015". However, the test results had not been interpreted by a toxicologist . Her husband's statement about the lawsuit called her "a brilliant fiction writer who has made it apparent that she cannot discern between fiction and reality". She dropped her lawsuit on July 26, 2019. Novels and short stories may be listed repeatedly because many of her series share
342-606: Was a member of the PokerStars online poker cardroom's "Team PokerStars" group of sponsored players. By the end of 2009, Mercier left the PokerStars pro team and on December 2, 2009, joined gambling giant BetClic as a consultant for their online poker site. Mercier won the very first World Championship of Open Face Chinese Poker in Prague in 2015. Since 2017, Isabelle Mercier is an ambassador for cryptocurrency poker site CoinPoker. She regularly plays tournaments and OFC on
361-400: Was able to return to writing. Previously, Kenyon had published her first story in 1975, and in the mid-1980s she was a writer for the science fiction magazine, Cutting Edge . She had sold a number of books in the early 1990s, prior to the birth of her daughter, but her big break came in 1999 when the first two books of her "Dark-Hunter" sequence were picked up by St. Martin's Press as part of
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