
This custom only adds to Lizzie’s stress, as the evidence mounts up that the new evil in town is determined to claim the wild magic…and the reservation for his own. Nice way to do away with info dumps! The StoryĬhristmas is a time for newcomers and getting to…know…them. Well, except for the bad guys who contribute to our own perception of the witches. They’re primarily compassionate and supportive. It incorporates a brisk pace (to fit it all in) in this action-packed tale, and the characters add quite a bit to it. I’d’ve liked to see more stress and strain before they’re appreciated. In many ways, the elders have accepted them too easily, Aiden included. Lizzie and Belle are strong women in a town of strong people, rolling with the punches, and always stepping up to help whatever their doubts. Just think how many crimes would be solved, ahem. Too bad this “concept” doesn’t seem to work amongst all law enforcement. Another fun note, okay, so it’s more of a practical one are those meetings Aiden and Jack hold to share ideas and build a network…that has led to a serious downturn in crime.

Well that’s fun, lol, all those lust potions that spilled all over them. Ashworth’s unrelenting curiosity about Lizzie’s background - and that hair of hers does not help. Those heretic witches from blueblood families who are stronger than Lizzie. And Lizzie is terrified that Aiden will get caught up with another woman. Makes you wonder just how powerful Lizzie will be by the time the wild magic is done with her!Ĭonflicts, conflicts… It’s bad enough that werewolves are being skinned alive, but there’s that werewolf custom at Christmas. It’s all in the eyes, and you can follow her progress from Hell’s Bell when her green eyes were rimmed in silver…now they are silver with the wild magic pulsing within her. Those teasing comments Arthur makes about Lizzie’s mother almost dying the one time she tried to redirect wild magic definitely encourage that line of thought. It’s all first person protagonist point-of-view from Lizzie’s perspective, and she’s evolving. It’s a good opportunity for her character arc, growth-wise. Okay, Lizzie does appreciate the help Katie gives her…probably because it’s so unusual! AND touches on Aiden. Hmmm, it’s a good reminder that help should always be appreciated in some way.

From the sound of her parents…she’s right to be afraid. And she’s terrified that the documents she was forced to sign will hold up in court. We finally know why Lizzie is on the run from her family. Seems Lizzie and Belle have a lot of friends, lol. My TakeĪt last! A real date with Aiden!! And we finally get the answer to that eviction question posed in Hell’s Bell, 2.
#Hunter hunted series#
Third in the Lizzie Grace paranormal fantasy mystery series and revolving around two witches, partners, and companions. Published by KA Publishing Pty Ltd on August 14, 2018Īlso in this series: Magic Misled, Broken BondsĪlso by this author: Fireborn, Wicked Embers, Flameout, Blood Kissed, Demon's Dance, Hell's Bell, Wicked Wings, Deadly Vows, City of Light, Ashes Reborn, Magic Misled, Broken Bonds This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.

#Hunter hunted for free#
I received this book for free from my own shelves in exchange for an honest review.
