Strange things are happening in the small town of Barton Springs. People are going missing, and the popular kids are acting a little…stranger than usual.
18-year-old Jack Creedy arrives in town to finish his final year of high school. Jack is a Hunter, born out of tragedy and honed by other Hunters into a weapon against the evils that lurk underneath normalcy. After all that, high school should be a cinch.
But classes take a back seat when Jack recognizes the patterns around him in Barton Springs. His investigation leads him to Emma Taylor, a 17-year-old who can sense things that she can’t explain—things that only the strange boy in town can, and is willing to, understand.
Thrown together, Jack and Emma uncover a growing evil amongst them—a dark force with a plan that threatens to consume all of Barton Springs, and possibly beyond.
Welcome back to high school. Remember when surviving P.E. was your biggest worry?
As always, Sam can write! The problem is that he doesn't know how or when to stop. His other book series goes on and on, au nauseum. The Purge of Babylon Series was one of the best I've ever read. But the million spin-offs were tiresome. I finally just quit reading any more of them. A great series, IMHO, should last 2- 4 books, max. If this one goes beyond that, I'll just stop reading anymore of them.
Sam Sisavath does it again, very exciting tale, vampires, I think, not to sure at the moment. Jack as the hunter and Em as the seer could make a great team but they have problems at this time. Anyway the book picked up speed very quickly and leads us on the a great series. Enjoy
Sam Sisavath know how to write a story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. This first book in a series had me practically biting my nails. Would've given 5 stars, but the grammatical errors kept knocking me out of the story. I'm still glad I read it and plan to enjoy the rest of the series.
Really enjoyed this book from Sam. Different genre but he shows that he can write stories like this just as well. Good characters, action and the right amount of tension. More please.
Great way to get me hooked on his new series. Heroes, damsels and monsters. A new type of monster that now threatens the world. Will his newfound partner take on the responsibility he offers. I don't know but intend to find out.
This story almost seemed like Sam did not write it. It was weird and I didn't get the feeling of camaraderie, closeness, or depth of the characters. I will not read the next book in this series.