Hunter's Season
by:
Thea Harrison (author)
This title was previously published and is being rereleased by the author. It has not been revised. As an assassin for the Dark Fae, Xanthe always wore a mask, hiding her emotions to do her duty. But when her identity is compromised, she trades undercover work for guarding Queen Niniane—a...
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This title was previously published and is being rereleased by the author. It has not been revised. As an assassin for the Dark Fae, Xanthe always wore a mask, hiding her emotions to do her duty. But when her identity is compromised, she trades undercover work for guarding Queen Niniane—a position that often brings her in contact with Chancellor Aubrey Riordan. A year ago
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ASIN: B0738NVQJW
Publisher: Teddy Harrison LLC
Pages no: 102
Edition language: English
Category:
Fantasy,
Paranormal,
Urban Fantasy,
Romance,
Shapeshifters,
Paranormal Romance,
Adult,
Fairies,
Fae,
Dragons,
Fantasy Romance
Series: Elder Races (#4)
Hunter's Season Series: Elder Races #4.7 Author: Thea Harrison Genre: Paranormal Romance - Urban Fantasy - Novella Publisher: Teddy Harrison LLC Release Date: September 12th 2017 Format: eBook Pages: 102 Source: Bought This title was previously published and is being rereleased by the author....
This follows two other books in the series which I didn't manage to finish, so I didn't have high hopes for it. I also didn't know the characters at all. But I fell in love with both of them -- steadfast, self-effacing Xanthe, and honorable Aubrey. There isn't really a whole lot of plot here, but th...
Definitely the best out of the Elder Races novellas. While I thoroughly enjoyed all the other novellas in the series so far, my biggest complaint always centered around how the main plot was handled. A large part of this is because Harrison had some wonderful ideas going on that could've been expand...
This was a sweet novella - as usual with this series I honestly can't say I even remember these characters from previous books, again the problem of a not so cohesive and inclusive worldbuilding with supporting character set in stone throughout the story, each single book tends to focus solely on th...
This is not the best of her Novellas. I enjoyed Oracle's Moon more. This story had too much sweetness and not enough edge for me. Despite the fantasy setting and the potential of an assassin main character it managed to be very ordinary and at times boring.But perhaps if someone needs a bit of sac...