Silver bullets aren’t enough to protect your heart.
For Liam Hunter, monster hunting is a way of life—a
family tradition passed down for generations. But when campers are murdered in
the woods, their hearts ripped from their chests, Liam finds himself facing his
most terrifying adversary yet—his own mother turned monster. Her pack of
werewolves will test Liam’s limits, and his connection with the girl who still
has too large a claim on his heart.
Olivia Davis is determined to uncover her own place in
Hunterland and hone her newfound abilities. But when Olivia has a terrifying
vision, she’s faced with a much larger uncertainty: her feelings for the boy
she let slip through her fingers.
Together, Olivia and Liam must survive the deadly game of
cat and mouse, or else risk becoming victims in a world where the monsters are
the hunters. The clock is ticking. The game is on. And the price of failure may
be their humanity.
For readers who enjoy The
Vampire Diaries by L. J. Smith, The
Awakening by Caroline Peckham and Susanne Valenti, The Luminaries by Susan Denard, and the Teen Wolf and Supernatural
TV series.
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Once Doc and I were alone, he removed his reading glasses and placed them on the mahogany desk tucked against the righthand wall of the small gym. He leaned his hip against the edge.
“William, I know you care about Olivia, but your eagerness to safeguard her is exactly what will get her killed.”
“Excuse me?” I had thought he’d wanted to talk about the hunt, but this was about me? My conduct?
Doc remained calm. “I’ve never seen you like this.” He exhaled. “And as your closest thing to an uncle, I’m thrilled you found someone.” I attempted to object, but he held his finger up. “But you cannot protect her and be a supernatural hunter at the same time. It puts the lives of the humans you’re tasked with saving in jeopardy.”
Without thinking, I snapped back, “She doesn’t belong in our world.” My hands curled at my sides.
Doc shook his head like a disappointed parent. “If that were true, she wouldn’t have abilities. She not only belongs in our world, but she’s needed in it as well. If you can’t help her, then stay away from her. You’ll only hinder her growth.”
I barely heard him over the thudding in my ears. Did they all think I was the one putting her in danger? Anger festered in my gut. “What are you going to do about it?” I crossed my arms, challenging him. Did I sound like a child? Sure. Did I care? Hell no. Olivia’s safety was all that mattered.
Doc’s demeanor remained intact, but his tone turned authoritative. “Send you back to London. We could use a representative at the Hunterland Library to help Elizabeth.”
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