They're big, they're bad, and they're heavily armed!
And also frequently a little bit stupid.
They're monster hunters, but they're just like you and me. They have carpools, car troubles, relationship troubles, play dates, kids' birthday parties, gorillas in the middle of the street...
Okay, that last one might not be anything like your life, but for our heroes, it's barely worth remarking on.
Into the Bubbaverse collects the first volumes of all of the Bubba the Monster Hunter Spinoffs, including the first Bubba the Monster Hunter collection, “Scattered, Smothered, & Chunked”! If you need more chuckles in your monster hunting, this is the box set for you.
Into the Bubbaverse includes:
Scattered, Smothered, & Chunked by John G. Hartness
Tweety & the Monkey Man by J.D. Blackrose
Spells, Salt, & Steel by Gail Z. Martin & Larry N. Martin
John G. Hartness is a teller of tales, a righter of wrong, defender of ladies’ virtues, and some people call him Maurice, for he speaks of the pompatus of love.
He is also the award-winning author of the urban fantasy series The Black Knight Chronicles (Bell Bridge Books), the Bubba the Monster Hunter comedic horror series, the Quincy Harker, Demon Hunter dark fantasy series, and many other projects.
In 2016, John teamed up with a pair of other publishing industry ne’er-do-wells and founded Falstaff Books, a small press dedicated to publishing the best of genre fictions “misfit toys.” In his copious free time John enjoys long walks on the beach, rescuing kittens from trees and playing Magic: the Gathering.
For free short stories and to follow his activities and appearances on his newsletter, follow this link - http://eepurl.com/fV4In
This is a collection of previously published materials, all of which I read. All received five stars on Amazon - Goodreads allows more nuance.
Scattered, Smothered, & Chunked by John G. Hartness - 4 star. I love Bubba stories for the humor and stay for the found family.
Tweety & the Monkey Man by J.D. Blackrose - 5 star - I adore the Monster Hunter Mom Spells, Salt, & Steel by Gail Z. Martin & Larry N. Martin - 4 star - Mark Wojcik blue-collar ways in the hills of PA feel so real. Caitlin Kelley, Monster Hunter by Theresa Glover - 4 star - A monster hunter vacationing in New Orleans - what can possibly go wrong? The Lost Peterson Apostle by Leslie Gould - 5 star - full disclosure, I was the developmental editor. Mason Dixon, Monster Hunter by Eric R. Asher - 5 star - Monster Hunter youtube channel creator trying to hide the fact cryptid are real so he can rescue them. Hunter Houston and the Molten Menace by Bobby Nash - 5 star - I was part of the editing team.