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Title: The Hunt 2My Review:
Author: Susan Bliler
Series: The Hunt
Published by: Indie
Release Date: August 19, 2018
Reading Challenges: CC's Goodreads Reading Challenge
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My rating:
Blurb:Tyson BloodMoon has a monster inside him. Yeah, the rest of his brothers have wolves in them too but not like his. Monster is different. He doesn’t need bonds, he doesn’t need anyone, and there isn’t anything he can’t get for himself with brute strength and lethal force…until he meets her. Tyson’s mission is to watch his Alpha’s new sister-in-law. Watch! But, Monster has other plans.
Cersi is on the hunt. Her sister’s been kidnapped, and Cersi’s determined to find her no matter where she has to go or who she has to confront. She’s not afraid of monsters, never has been, so when a powerful, dominant, monster of a man says he has her sister Cersi’s ready to unleash all hell. If Tyson BloodMoon thinks she’s backing down from him, he’s dead wrong.
Tyson struggled to control his inner Monster well before he ever laid eyes on Cersi. Now, with temptation right in front him, Monster wants out, and Tyson doesn’t know if he’ll be able to hold the beast back.
I loved Cersi, she is like that general from Black Panther. So bad ass! Doesn’t care what’s in her way and fully capable of taking care of herself. She may have had blinders on with her focus on her sister so she wasn’t really able to see the bigger pisture but I did like how she wasn’t afraid. She was the perfect match for Tyson’s Monster.
And the name fits the beast. He is a bit feral. Where Cersi is laser focused on one thing at a time, (ie her sisters safety) Tyson gets too much in his head about everything. In that way Cersi is excellent for him. But he resists his feelings for her and I was a bit confused about the why of it to be honest. He gets wishy washy and he caved when it came to his physical desires, but seemed to think he was just meant to be alone so when he backpedaled it was confusing.
I enjoyed this book more because of the end. It was filled with lots of action. Gory fighting and lots of blood, the way real wolves go at it. And it tied up all the loose ends from the previous book. Although I will say that the author could have navigated the tranistions better in this book with regards to the bigger picture. It seemed kind of thrown together to me.
Other than that, this book had great chemistry and steamy scenes which made up for the wishy washiness. I’d read more from this author.
Great review! Haha, Cersi sounds awesome.
Thanks!