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Huntress Initiate

Huntress Clan Saga Series, Book 1

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Huntress Initiate

By: Jamie Davis, Michael Anderle
Narrated by: Marnye Young
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How did they expect her to play the game if she didn't even understand the rules?

Abandoned as an infant, Quinn Faust is about to discover she's not just a normal human being.

Bounced from foster home to foster home, she came to rely on her street smarts, martial arts skills, and the tiny silver amulet that was the only link to her lost family. Hired by a video game company to test new Virtual Reality gear to train soldiers, Quinn quickly learns there's more to the game than they told her.

Now strange happenings reveal a world hidden in the shadows, the existence of supernatural creatures, magic, and mystical powers. Does Quinn have what it takes to claim the birthright of long lost Hunter clans?

©2019 Jamie Davis (P)2020 Tantor
Fantasy Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Urban
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I am not a fan of hidden world/war stories. They aren't realistic to me. and the cultists lack a solid hook. any gamer and most workers would not stand for a stick only motivation system. if while presenting their front the cultists had a reward and incentive system, it would have gone a long way to making them believable. especially when you find they aren't all possessed.

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It is very hard to listen too, not engaging at all, and bad narration makes it so much worse.

Very tropey, and narrator makes it so much worse

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