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Hunting Light

Demon Hunter’s Guild Series, Book 2

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Hunting Light

By: Savannah Rose, Amelia Gates
Narrated by: Mia Madison
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When Mr. Black goes missing, Melody is left in charge of the New York Guild and burdened with the task of bringing her father home.

She's also been offered a place in Hell.

The decision should be a no brainer. Once a hunter, always a hunter. But with secrets unfolding and lives on the line, there's nothing easy about deciding between Hell and Home.

Contains mature themes.

©2019 Savannah Rose and Amelia Gates (P)2019 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Paranormal Romance Romance
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Okay… so I think I read a book about demons? Or maybe it was angels? Or possibly both? Look, I’m honestly not sure what just happened, but I have a lot of feelings—and about half of them are bewilderment.

Let’s start with the basics: I picked up Demon Hunters Guild: Hunting Light thinking I was diving into a fast-paced paranormal fantasy. You know—some badass demon hunters, dramatic tension, ancient prophecies, maybe a forbidden romance or two. And to be fair… all of that was technically there. Sort of. Somewhere.

The main character (whose name I kept forgetting because she was either being called “Lightbearer,” “Seer,” or like five other vague titles) starts off in some dark forest (or maybe a city? hard to tell), fighting something that might’ve been a demon… or a corrupted angel? Then a guy with silver eyes shows up (hot, mysterious, dangerous—you know the type), and now she’s apparently part of a secret society with a library full of glowing books and a dragon skeleton in the basement?? I was INTO it. For about three chapters. Then it all sort of melted into an oozy soup of cryptic conversations and mood swings.

Half the time I wasn’t sure if characters were flirting or trying to murder each other. And don’t get me started on the guild politics—I feel like I missed an entire prequel explaining the rules, because people kept throwing around terms like “The Binding” and “The Reckoning” like I should just know what that means. I did not.

The writing itself? Beautiful in places. Very dramatic. Lots of shadows and smirks and glowing runes. But also a LOT of brooding. So. Much. Brooding. Everyone was brooding or bleeding or breaking into ancient vaults for reasons I only half understood.

Was I entertained? Honestly, yes.
Was I confused for 80% of it? Also yes.
Will I read the next one? …Maybe. I think I have to, just to figure out what the heck was actually going on.

Book Review: “Demon Hunters Guild: Hunting Light” ⭐️⭐️ (2/5 stars) Review by a very confused reader

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