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Hunter's Need (Berkley Sensation) (Paperback)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for Hunter's NeedThe follow-up to "Salvation." Duke, a shapeshifter, has been betrayed by the psychic powers of Analise Morell. He cannot forgive her for putting him in the clutches of a feral vampire, but he also can't shake his desire for her. And when she needs a Hunter, Duke must face his demons--and hers. Original.
Full description- Publisher: Berkley Publishing Corporation,U.S.
- Published: 07 January 2010
- Format: Paperback 298 pages
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- Categories: Romance
- ISBN 13: 9780425231500 ISBN 10: 042523150X
- Sales rank: 117,532
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Reviews for Hunter's Need
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"Well-written, Hunter's Need is a fascinating tale of vengeance and a race against time"
Shiloh Walker has written a fascinating and horrific tale of ghosts seeking for vengeance against their killer and the characters' race to identify him before he killed another girl. The world is also a fascinating one, with the concept of a powerful group of men and women battling evil forces in the world and trying to make things right, kinda like the X-Men. That said men and women also have their own personal issues they should go through make it intriguing. Though Hunter's Need is generally well-written, especially toward the end, the story didn't quite resonate with me, maybe because the characters didn't quite click with me.
The reason may be because some of the characters' actions didn't seem logical to me. Like, there's this scene in the middle of the book, when Duke arrived in Alaska due to Ana's call for help, and they met for the first time in a year. I would've have thought they'd discuss the case first since that was the reason for his being there and the reason she called for help from the Hunters, but no. They had to indulge in their lust for one another. And this being Ana's first time, Duke wasn't even gentleman enough to do it on the bed. No, the floor is fine, because he's in a hurry. Well, that, and maybe because he didn't care enough about Ana, since she betrayed him, so she deserved to be uncomfortable. I'm sure that's not how the author meant to portray it, but that's the impression I got.
This is the first book in the series I read, so that may have a bearing on the level of my enjoyment of this book. However, although the book does refer to things that has happened in the past, which I assumed were detailed in previous books, the author did a good job of highlighting the events without info dumping and drawing you right into the heart of the conflict. by Carole @ The Romance Reviews

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