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The Hunt
The Hunt
The Hunt
Audiobook5 hours

The Hunt

Written by J.M. Dabney and Davidson King

Narrated by Tor Thom and Kirt Graves

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars

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Disgraced detective turned private investigator, Ray Clancy, left the force with a case unsolved. Finding the killer was no longer his problem, but it still haunted him. How long would he survive the frustration of not knowing before he gave into the compulsion of his nature to solve the crime?

Server Andrew Shay existed where he didn't feel he belonged, living behind the guise of a costume. Yet it paid the bills, and he refused to complain about the little things in life. One night he returned home from work to find his roommate dead and the killer still there. Afraid and alone, his life spiraled and he didn't know what to do. Could a detective at his core and a scared young man join forces to bring down the killer in their midst?

Contains mature themes.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateApr 30, 2019
ISBN9781977349095
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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I liked the story idea, but the way the story and the characters were written wasn't for me.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I enjoyed this it was a quick simple read, would definitely read more if there was a sequel
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I have read all the books in this series and loved them. They are hard to put down. It helps to read them in order so you have a better idea of who each character is. They are all available on Smashwords.com for all eReaders, Barnes and noble for Nook, Amazon for Kindle.

    Byron Caige has been a prisoner for the last fifty years of his supernaturally long life. Just when he gives up hope of ever knowing the taste of freedom again, he is unwittingly rescued by the very same woman who only wants to see him dead. Katherine Dare - Kat - is smart, fast, strong and beautiful - but unfortunately she's a Hunter, and she's convinced that Byron murdered her father twenty years ago.

    She's also Byron's dormant.

    As supernatural war breaks out amongst the otherworldly of Earth and threatens the existence of entire races, Kat is faced with a terrible decision. Should she give up her cause and believe Caige when he professes his innocence? Or should she fight him and possibly avenge her father's taken life - even while she forfeits her own?
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I'm Thinking There's a Book 5 of the BBW Series*****SOFT SPOILER ALERT***** Heather Killough Walden writes another good paranormal romance with "The Hunt". This is Book 4 in her Big Bad Wolf series, and you definitely need to read the first 3 books in order to understand the world & characters the author has created. It's not a stand-alone book IMO. Most of the main characters from the previous books play a supporting role here and provide a protective family for our new couple, Byron and Kat. Byron is the brother of Book 3's Lucas Caige. He's been held in captivity for 50 years by Isobel, the Vampire Princess. He's had a rough time of it, even though he's a very high Alpha Were. Kat is a modern woman looking to avenge her father's death. She's a Hunter with a large number of kills under her belt, and she's a Dormant. I like that she's independent, but in some passages, I felt she might have struggled more with her acceptance of the Weres, given her previous Hunter indoctrination. However, I assumed her lustful attraction to Byron was beyond her control due to the Alpha/Dormant Bond. The storyline involves removing a 4000 year-old curse and saving the Weres from almost-certain extinction. This appealed to me and cleared up the Weres' gender roles as outlined in the previous BBW Books. In "The Hunt" and the first 3 Books of the series, the story of the Alphas and the discovery of and pursuit of their Mates is quite predictable and derivative. That's true for nearly all the longer series in this genre, (think BDB and Midnight Breed, to mention but two). It's one reason why I like to sample various PR authors so I don't become bored with any one series. And I'm always curious as to what type of "world" each author builds. I did find the ending of "The Hunt" just a bit confusing, and perhaps HKW wrote it purposefully so. I think there's another book or two in the BBW Series yet and will stay tuned for the next instalment.