Haunting the Hunter
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Narrated by:
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M.K. Blackwood
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Teddy Hamilton
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Christian Leatherman
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By:
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Hanna Harp
About this listen
Warning: This is not just a book. It’s an invitation. A contract sealed the moment you turn the page. If you choose to read, you choose to be seen. If you choose to follow him, he will hunt you. This story does not end when you close the book...
Cade Halloway is a hunter, raised by the Order of the Covenant—a cult built on blood, sacrifice, and power. He tracks and eliminates the powerful and corrupt. A predator disguised as a savior, but he’s not here to save the innocent. He’s here to rip apart the monsters who hide in plain sight. For years, he has been their weapon. Until he discovered the truth...his sister Callisto is slated to be their next offering.
Callisto Halloway was supposed to die for the Order, but her brother has other plans. While in hiding, unable to help or fight, she spends her time trying to control the power she was born with, the power that the Order will kill for. But independence comes at a price, and her uncontrolled power summons a demon far more dangerous than the Order. One that wants more than her body or her soul.
Now, on the run from the Order, Cade’s only purpose is to save his sister. But Callisto’s power has consequences. There’s now an unseen force—a spectral presence—following Cade he can’t explain and can't escape. A presence that breaks down all of his defenses, and tears down walls even he didn’t know he had built, as he finds himself drawn to it in mind, spirit, and body. And it may be the only thing that can save him and Callisto.
You.
Are you sure you want to be haunted?
Hot as hell
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Completely and utterly gripping
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The FL didn’t vibe with me either. She’s surrounded by strong characters, but somehow she felt the weakest. I kept waiting for her to show more agency, but it never really came.....
Wasn’t quite what I expected
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I had high expectations.
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I love the concept of a meta book but I wish it had gone deeper because literally chapter 1 - 8 was awesome. It had enough of the talking to the reader and the feeling of the reader being there but then it kinda just dropped off.
Kade was an interesting MMC because he had a character arc to a certain point and he then lets the readers presence consume him which was fun.
Calisto was a wet sandwich of a character and some of her decision making skills were impaired. Like yes she's 21 and not a fully formed adult but seriously she got wishy washy with everything.
Alabaster was legit such a vibe. I loved his early chapters and the fact he knew we the reader were reading him. My favourite parts were when we get called out or the fact he said he was not being petty which you know he only said because he knew the reader was there. After a while though he just kinda never speaks to the reader directly again which very such a bad move.
I gotta say though justice for Jack. Seriously the dude needed a break and he certainly didn't get it even in the end.
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