Quest completed. For the most part. Now, it's time for revenge. Rebel, the human supernatural bounty hunter, is on the hunt for the ultimate prey. Her brother's murderer. She will have her revenge. Or die trying, which remains a distinct possibility...
Nicole Zoltack is a USA Today bestselling author who loves to write romances. Of course. She did marry her first kiss, after all!
When she’s not writing about knights, superheroes, or witches, she enjoys spending time with her loving husband, three energetic young boys, and precious baby girl. She enjoys riding horses (pretending they’re unicorns, of course!) and going to the PA Renaissance Faire dressed in garb. She’ll also read anything she can get her hands on. Her current favorite TV shows are The Walking Dead and Stranger Things.
*Source* Kindle *Genre* Young Adult / Paranormal *Rating* 4.0
*Thoughts*
Hunter's Revenge, by author Nicole Zoltack, is the second installment in Rebel, Supernatural Bounty Hunter trilogy. Rebel is the only human willing to take of any and every paranormal creature she encounters. Picking up where Hunter's Quest left off, Rebel has completed one of her major quests. Now, it is time to do what she's promised she would do now for years. Find her brother and her sisters killers, and bring them to her own brand of justice.
I received this book as an arc copy from the author. My thoughts are my own.
Rebel is back in full glorious action in this second book of three. Following on right where book one left off, Rebel is still on her quest to find and kill her brother and sister-in-laws murderer. With a little (lot more than she thinks!) help from her friends and alongside Darius, she finds herself thrown into an epic quest in search of a weapon that will help her complete her original quest for revenge. Fast paced, page turner by Nicole Zoltack that helps you wake up almost as well as coffee in the morning!
DNF at 50% The book is just not good. I finished reading the first book because I liked Rebel and the first impression I got from her but it's been all down hill from there. I was hoping that the story would get better in this book but that's not the case. Ms. Zoltack is a serviceable writer but she's not that good of an author because her ability to create an interesting and intriguing story and create likeable multidimensional characters is sorely lacking. I doubt I will make any more attempts at reading any of her work.