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Good dragons? Bad dragons? Twenty-four hours ago, private chef Tessa Byrne didn't know about the terrifying world of shifters. Now she knows too much, like the fact that a ruthless dragon lord is determined to claim her - forever. Tessa flees to Maui, where sunny skies, swaying palms, and a handsome stranger conspire to play tricks with her heart. Can she truly trust Kai Llewellyn and his band of battle-hardened shapeshifters to save her from a gruesome fate?
Lucian: I am a Dragon Prince of the House of Smoke...and I am dying. Five hundred years is truly enough for a man like me. A monster. Yet a 10,000-year treaty will die with me, if I don't spawn a dragonling to take my place. My two brothers are no use in this task. It falls to me, the eldest by a hair's breadth, and yet, I cannot face the horror of another sealing. Another death. Another woman's blood on my hands.
An all wolf-shifter police force has been the only thing between humans and an unknown evil for centuries, but the pack is in danger of dying if they don't find their promised mates soon. It's a race against time to find the angel/human hybrid "One True Mates" that the pack's spiritual leaders say truly exist. Steamy. Light swearing. High heat. You've never experienced a shifter romance like this before.
Morgan Polley is an empath who helps people. When she meets Tor and his family of dying dragons, she wants to assist them in finding their mates. Except for Tor's. She wants to keep him and make lots of babies with the big sexy man. It's getting hard to remember her objective when her hormones go out of whack around him.
Kidnapped then released deep in the woods, Brandi is on a harrowing run for her life, hunted by beasts straight out of a horror movie. But there's an even bigger, more vicious creature in the woods - the deadly werewolf who saves her life. Jason is much more than a man, dangerous and intimidating, and Brandi still finds herself wanting every unbelievably sexy inch of him.
Three suspenseful stories plus three exclusive bonus scenes in one red-hot volume! There's more than meets the eye on Twin Moon Ranch, home to a pack of shapeshifting wolves willing to battle for life and love. In Desert Moon, lonely pack alpha Ty Hawthorne meets his match. If only his destined mate weren't the daughter of a rival pack!
Good dragons? Bad dragons? Twenty-four hours ago, private chef Tessa Byrne didn't know about the terrifying world of shifters. Now she knows too much, like the fact that a ruthless dragon lord is determined to claim her - forever. Tessa flees to Maui, where sunny skies, swaying palms, and a handsome stranger conspire to play tricks with her heart. Can she truly trust Kai Llewellyn and his band of battle-hardened shapeshifters to save her from a gruesome fate?
Lucian: I am a Dragon Prince of the House of Smoke...and I am dying. Five hundred years is truly enough for a man like me. A monster. Yet a 10,000-year treaty will die with me, if I don't spawn a dragonling to take my place. My two brothers are no use in this task. It falls to me, the eldest by a hair's breadth, and yet, I cannot face the horror of another sealing. Another death. Another woman's blood on my hands.
An all wolf-shifter police force has been the only thing between humans and an unknown evil for centuries, but the pack is in danger of dying if they don't find their promised mates soon. It's a race against time to find the angel/human hybrid "One True Mates" that the pack's spiritual leaders say truly exist. Steamy. Light swearing. High heat. You've never experienced a shifter romance like this before.
Morgan Polley is an empath who helps people. When she meets Tor and his family of dying dragons, she wants to assist them in finding their mates. Except for Tor's. She wants to keep him and make lots of babies with the big sexy man. It's getting hard to remember her objective when her hormones go out of whack around him.
Kidnapped then released deep in the woods, Brandi is on a harrowing run for her life, hunted by beasts straight out of a horror movie. But there's an even bigger, more vicious creature in the woods - the deadly werewolf who saves her life. Jason is much more than a man, dangerous and intimidating, and Brandi still finds herself wanting every unbelievably sexy inch of him.
Three suspenseful stories plus three exclusive bonus scenes in one red-hot volume! There's more than meets the eye on Twin Moon Ranch, home to a pack of shapeshifting wolves willing to battle for life and love. In Desert Moon, lonely pack alpha Ty Hawthorne meets his match. If only his destined mate weren't the daughter of a rival pack!
Artemis, goddess of the hunt, has lived with heartache for the last 1500 years, believing her only love is dead. That's what her father - Zeus, king of the gods - told her. After recent events brought the truth to light, Artemis must gather the courage to face her lost love again.
Evangelos, former god of messengers, was content living in the mortal world until he discovered he has a daughter and her mother is Artemis. When the goddess shows up at his place of employment with tales of renewing his god status, he's skeptical. Zeus wouldn't reverse the curse out of the goodness of his heart. There is always a catch. The god king wants something in return.
When Artemis explains she has to hunt down her stepmother, Hera, in order to get Evan back into Zeus's good graces, Evan demands to accompany her. However, the journey turns out to be a test that could bring them closer together or tear them apart forever.
Artemis's Hunt is a nice addition to the Sons of War series--I enjoyed discovering the background story of Ashlynn's parents, Artemis and Evangelos, and seeing them finally(!) get their HEA...only 1500 years after they should have had it.
Artemis, the goddess of the hunt, played a role in book two (Ashes of War) as her only daughter struggled to prove her mate's innocence. As Ash tried to save Ty, she also discovered a secret that Zeus had managed to hide from her and her mother for her entire life--that her father, Evangelos, was actually alive and living on earth among mortals.
Evangelos was pretty bitter when Ash found him in the last book, because he had been lead to believe that Artemis had been behind his banishment from Olympus. Ty helped him "get his head out of his butt" in that book, but when this novella begins he's still not sure how to go about reconnecting with his former lover--or if it's even a possibility.
Artemis is still reeling from finding out Evan's alive, but is immediately willing to do whatever she can to get his god status reinstated, She agrees to the task that Zeus gives her--deliver a message to Hera, the "Queen of Mean" (thank you, Scholastic books!) who hates her guts because Zeus had an affair with her mother. (But really, who hasn't Zeus had an affair with? Is it even worth the level of anger she has to maintain because the guy can't keep it in his godly pants? But I digress...) Evan, of course, finds out and joins her on her mission.
This is a novella, so it's pretty short--not necessarily a problem, except that Ash and Ty join the quest as well and take some of the narrative away from the main couple. I did enjoy seeing them so soon again after Ashes, but I would have liked the story to stay focused on Artemis and Evan more, since it was finally their story. It's not a huge issue, but worth mentioning.
The quest itself isn't all that long or difficult either--again, a novella; and it's a story that doesn't really do anything to help Ty and his brothers with their main quest--but it does make for an entertaining read nonetheless. I liked seeing Artemis and Evan get to their HEA; it was definitely long deserved.
The series narrator did another great job here--his male voices, especially for the dragons, are delicious!
Rating: 3 1/2 stars / B-
I received a complimentary copy in exchange for an honest review.
Would you recommend this book to a friend? Why or why not?
I would only if they've read the book (ebook or physical) first.
What was your reaction to the ending? (No spoilers please!)
LOL! Well it ended in a cliff-hanger that kind of left we flabbergasted. "What the heck just happened," is what I was asking myself at the end?
What did you like about the performance? What did you dislike?
I like how the narrator was able to switch his voice for the different males that entered into the story, it made it easier to distinguish the different males by their voice. I disliked how the female voices were done, or maybe it was the way they were written in the story, either way I disliked their character.
Did Artemis's Hunt inspire you to do anything?
It inspired me to read the books that came before, and are coming after it.
Any additional comments?
Is it possible to maybe get a female narrator to do the female character's part to help with the connection to the story?