Hunter by Kethric Wilcox

51G0mZorGfL._SX331_BO1,204,203,200_Title: Hunter
Series: Legend of the Silver Hunter, #3
Author: Kethric Wilcox
Genre: Mythology & Folk Tales/ Fairy Tales
Length: 231 pages
Publisher: Kethric Wilcox Author; 1 edition (January 23, 2016)
Heat Level: Moderate
Heart Rating: ♥♥♥♥♥5 Hearts
Blurb: Nobody ever tells you how hard it is to become a legend.
When Cory Cooper came to Maine with his boyfriend, Kieran Belle, to meet the family, he never imagined the chaos that would engulf their summer break. The seeming safety of the Oisín compound has been shattered. Kieran’s grandfather, the powerful Silver Witch is dead and Kieran has been severely injured fighting off the shifters who invaded his family home.

The dark forces arrayed against the young lovers aren’t the only forces in opposition to their quest for Happily Ever After. Camille Belle, reigning matriarch of the shifter hunting House of Beauty, and Kieran’s maternal grandmother, also stands in their way.

Can these descendants of rival houses overcome the forces that oppose them or is this version of Beauty and the Beast doomed to repeat the sad ending of the past?

The conclusion of the Legend of the Silver Hunter series. A Gay Romance retelling of Beauty and the Beast.

Reviewer: Shorty

Product Link: http://amzn.to/1Txpq5o

Review: This is the third book in the Legend of the Silver Hunter series. It picks up where the second book left off. This book was awesome. It takes the reader on a journey where things are not as they appear and secrets are revealed.

Keiran and Cory are back again in this amazing story. I loved all the detail surrounding Beauty and the Beast as they were translated. Keiran’s determination to do away with the evil in the forest once and for all despite his nightmares was admirable.

Cory’s steadfast support of Keiran was touching as was Billy’s. I absolutely did not like the ebony mage and the beast. They were evil and didn’t care who they hurt to achieve their goals.

The battle scene was fierce. The plans and precautions taken were well thought out. I loved how Keiran dealt with his grandmother and the rest of the matriarchs. As I felt they were uncaring of what happened to other hunter candidates during their testing and did nothing to help.

All in all this was a fantastic story that I really enjoyed.

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