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  • Writer's pictureL.D. Walters

Hunter



Two worlds. One choice.


Dray is a country-loving werewolf who longs to be normal. When Gem enters his life, he is never the same. Her presence draws him in and soon he realizes he is not the only werewolf in the world. Then a wild pack ruins his town, and his life, and attacks those he cares about most. As a gray, he is weak compared to them. With their unstoppable power, he must summon his strength from within. One that transforms him into a classic monster.


I honestly loved the ironic title. Not only does it allude to the werewolf Hunters in this book and Cheree's other novels but it also hints at the color Hunter Green. If you have been following my posts, you'll know that the titles in this series are all based on colors.


Dray is an awesome character. He is a lot more laid back than her previous characters. I laughed out loud a lot in this story and it kept me reading. However, there were a few typos, spelling errors, and grammatical errors along with constant page breaks. This has happened before, but some of the page breaks were unnecessary and she could have continued the book's flow instead of using them.


Also, with the beginning of the page breaks it was hard to tell where the characters were due to lack of description. Her landscape depictions were a lot better in this one. The storyline is solid and I loved experiencing it from Dray's perspective and imagining a southern drawl to his voice.


8/10

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