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Silver Legacy #1

Demon Hunter

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Her lover is a ghost . . . her sister a nun . . . her brother a murderer . . . and before she knows what happens, Denny Silver finds herself battling demons who want to destroy them all.

When her lover, Rush, is taken hostage by a brotherhood of demons intent on destroying Denny's loved ones, Denny has no choice but to embrace the demon hunter legacy that has been part of her family for a thousand years.

If she is to save the only lover she has ever known, the only woman capable of reaching into her soul, Denny Silver must be willing to risk her own humanity and quite possibly, her life. Only by embracing her own darkness can Denny keep her family in the light and save an already dead woman from eternal silence . . . a woman Denny doesn't know how to live without.

Join Denny and Rush as they discover the double -edged sword of being a Demon Hunter.

358 pages, Paperback

First published April 28, 2014

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Linda Kay Silva

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Linda Kay Silva, a.k.a. Storm, lives in the San Francisco Bay Area with her partner and a menagerie of animals. She wakes up happy, laughs all day long, and lives a life that had included African safaris, Thai temples, riding Harleys, and floating down rivers on bamboo rafts. By day, she is a World, American, British, Asian, and Women’s Literature Professor at a military university. By night, she is a lover of all things zombie-esque and will watch any movie where a zombie eats a human being. She’s has been known to offer parts in her books to her students, who touch her life as much as she hopes she touches theirs. She is proud to be with Sapphire Books and looks forward to a long and satisfying writing career with them. Linda Kay prides herself on responding to everyone who has ever written her, and she encourages you to join her and Sapphire Books on Facebook.

Linda Kay Silva is the recipient of the 2013 Alice B. Medal for her body of work.

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February 19, 2015
I'm giving this four stars because I really enjoyed the storyline which was interesting and kept me engaged. A fun story, but the writing/editing was/were ~off~.

Characters' speech and some behaviors are heavily cliche'-laden (lesbian one-liners). Poor editing and confusing contradictions (possibly editing issues) were very distracting and, at times, made me rant. Frequent sloppiness. Also, a big weakness was the attempt to capture dialect, apparently only used with African-American characters (???)... Actually quite uncomfortable as the author too-frequently employed stereotypical phrasing; and, too often, characters seemed to "forget" their dialect and slip into the Queen's English.
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April 3, 2017
3.5 stars. The author put a lot of thought into the background of the family, the paranormal world, and the supporting characters. Having a love interest as a ghost was pretty unique and Denny is an interesting, strong character. I enjoyed the read. I felt like the ending was rushed some, especially regarding Denny's girlfriend. It made me curious as to what happens in the next book.

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December 4, 2018
DNF at 45%

I really tried to keep going with this story but the writting style isn't helping, it feels to me like an amateur fanfic making the story lacking of the appeal i look for.
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