Review of The Hunt

 

The Hunt

Chloe Neill

Berkley

September 26, 2017


Blurb from GoodreadsFrom the New York Times bestselling author of the Chicagoland Vampires Novels–the hunter becomes the hunted in a New Orleans devastated by a Paranormal war….

When bounty hunter Liam Quinn discovered that Claire Connolly was a Sensitive and infected with magic, he should have turned her in to be locked up in the prison district known as Devil’s Isle. Instead, he helped her learn to control her power and introduced her to an underground group of Paranormals and humans who know the truth about the war and those who fought it. 

Now the weight of Liam’s own secrets has forced him into hiding. When a government agent is killed and Claire discovers that Liam is the prime suspect, she races to find him before the government can. But she’ll discover proving his innocence is no simple matter. Their enemies are drawing closer, and time is running out….


SASCHA DARLINGTON’S REVIEW

In this third book in the Devil’s Isle series, Claire Connolly leaves New Orleans for the Bayou, despite her dislike of snakes and water and gators, in order to warn Liam that he’s been framed for a murder he couldn’t have committed and the bounty that is on him.

But there’s still that issue of the five months between them. The five months where Liam just disappeared without a word to Claire, leaving her not knowing how to feel or what to expect. She knows what she wants from Liam, she doesn’t know if he feels the same way, however.

The Hunt is a gripping novel that divulges a lot of secrets, shows Claire as a resourceful survivor, and ends on a note of impending catastrophe.

Claire and Liam are extremely likable and possess that sometimes elusive essential chemistry that makes their interactions sensual.

The supporting cast of characters is also entertaining, especially the paranormals, Malachi and Moses, and Liam’s young brother, Gavin.

This series just keeps getting better and better.

If you like paranormal novels and haven’t yet read this series, you might want to give it a try. With The Hunt being available on September 26, you have plenty of time to catch up with the previous two novels.

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.

From Amazon: The Hunt


rating: 4-and-a-half

4 butterflies and a ladybug out of 5 butterflies


 

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