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Joy knows she'll be facing more dangerous Othersiders than ever before as a new member of the Elite Hunter unit, but if anyone is up to the challenge it's her. She's been Hunting these monsters since she was a child, and has a pack of eleven fiercely protective magical Hounds. Then the rules change. Monsters unlike any Joy's ever seen or even heard of are breaking through Apex City's barriers, and the Hunters are scrambling to find new ways to fight them-all the while hiding the true danger Apex faces from the Cits, who are ignorant of the severity of the Othersiders' attacks.
The leaders of Apex must come together to protect the city, but tensions have never been higher between the Hunters and the powerful PsiCorps, with each group competing to be the primary protector of the city. The conflict escalates even further when Joy starts discovering bodies of Psimons while patrolling the city sewers on a special assignment from her uncle, who commands the Hunters. Someone is killing Psimons, and if Joy doesn't uncover the true culprit she might just take the fall for it.
Chaos erupts when Ace, the murderous Hunter who tried to kill Joy at her Elite trials, escapes from the Army's captivity and defects to the Othersiders. Joy has no idea what Ace might be capable of with the help of the cunning Folk, but she may be about to find out; Othersider forces are gaining strength and momentum just beyond the barriers. A storm is approaching Apex City, and unless Joy and her fellow Hunters put up the fight of their lives, it might just sweep them all away . . .
383 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 4, 2016

Despite being really fun and all kinds of cool, it was essentially a repeat of the first book. Plot-wise it was exactly like Hunter and while there were one or two new things, they took such a long time that the impact or significance was all but lost.
Instead, apart from the same old Hunting stuff which is COOL, don’t get me wrong, the major theme of the book was discovering what Ace was doing and who was plotting with him from the Folk on the Otherside. It was not enough. There was SO much that there could have been in the book instead, the length is considerable but it was page after page of the same thing plus some really lame stuff like Mark Knight getting married and Joyeaux spending pages understanding his wife’s psyche. This was really unnecessary. Joy’s love life is the most boring thing in the universe. I do admire the girl still. She’s the most rational person I’ve ever read about.
What other cities are out there besides Apex, do all of them have Hunter Elites and Barriers and such, do cities ever communicate with each other? A million things. No elaboration. The book is filled and filled and filled with fangirl worthy monster fighting and nothing else.