Book Review: Hunterlore
Every hunter knows dangerous supernatural beings rule the shadows of our world, but what happens when they step into the light.
For Liam Hunter, monster hunting is a way of life—a family tradition passed down for generations. But when campers are murdered in the woods, their hearts ripped from their chests, Liam finds himself facing his most terrifying adversary yet—his own mother, turned monster. Her pack of werewolves will test Liam’s limits, his morals, and his undeniable connection with the girl who still has too large a claim on his heart.
Olivia Davis is determined to uncover her own place in Hunterland’s society and hone her newfound abilities. But when Olivia has a terrifying vision, she’s faced with a much larger uncertainty, her feelings for the boy she let slip through her fingers.
Together can Olivia and Liam survive the deadly game of cat and mouse, or will they become victims in a world where the monsters are the hunters? The clock is ticking. The game is on. And the price of failure may be humanity.
My Review
I am still a fan of this world that Dana has created for these books. It is what draws me in and keeps me. As I said it about book one, the supernatural vibes are there.
I was cheering for Liam and Olivia and could not wait to see their relationship shift to more in this book. There was hesitation from Liam about moving forward. This is because he was wanting to protect Olivia but could not deny the feelings they shared. A slow burn romance.
A fan favorite that emerged for me is Oliva's sister, Pepper. Her bubbly personality and the way she was so engaged, kept me right there with her in her excitement. Another person that surprised me, but I liked is Nikki. There was a bit of a triangle forming with Liam but when it mattered most, she had everyone's back, and her and Olivia ended up getting along.
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