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Wrong Hunt (Fang and Dagger Book 1) Kindle Edition
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For three hundred years, Roger has survived his sire's cruelty. He conspires with friends to put an end to their torment. But one night in 1989, he falls into a magical coma. He wakes over thirty years later as a hunter attempts to shove a stake in his heart. Confused and weakened, he needs every advantage he can grasp. The hunter has the potential to make Roger's goal a reality---provided he can convince Wright not to kill him.
Taking down a legendary vampire would catapult Zack's reputation. But to get close to his prey, he'll have to blend into vampire society. That means pretending to belong to Roger. And that means spending enormous amounts of time with the seductive gorgeous vampire and facing hard truths about his family. None of which will be easy in a supernatural safe haven with a killer hunting him...
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 27, 2022
- File size1373 KB
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- ASIN : B0B7KQ76XS
- Publication date : September 27, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 1373 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 327 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #665,888 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,103 in LGBTQ+ Fantasy (Kindle Store)
- #14,353 in Gay Romance
- #15,663 in Romantic Fantasy (Books)
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About the author

JS Harker loves stories. She was one of those kids who constantly had a book in her hands and spent countless hours adventuring with her siblings. These days she wanders into her imaginary worlds and conjures up tales of magic, passion, and happily-ever-afters. She currently lives in the part of the Midwest that makes Tatooine look interesting by comparison (not that she’s ever obsessively thought about becoming a Jedi or anything).
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I received an ARC and this is my unbiased opinion
That being said, this was overall a good and interesting read, and I did enjoy it. I don't know if I'll read a book 2 in this series, but I'm definitely going to try this author again.
I enjoyed the premise of the book quite a bit, with the hunters versus vampires set up handled quite well. Zack, the black sheep of his hunter family, takes it upon himself to handle a mission on his own. However, there turn out to be a few complications as Zack finds out that the world of the paranormal isn’t quite as black and white as he has been taught by his family, and finds himself in an alliance with Roger, a centuries old vampire, to bring down Seamus, a vampire kingpin.
The relationship between Zack and Roger is handled well, overall, with a slow burn relationship in the offing as Roger must “train” Zack to be a vampire pet in order for his plan to take down Seamus to work. These training sessions are part of a vampire society crash course that Zack embarks upon, with some interesting ideas brought forth by the author (even if they seem somewhat like a Victorian version of BDSM).
I thought there were a few inconsistencies here and there in the plot and characterizations that detracted a bit somewhat for me. For example, the sexual component of Zack and Roger’s relationship went from zero to sixty I thought, even though it’s been established that Zack, while not a virgin, hasn’t exactly had a great history sexually. There was a bit of a missed opportunity here, I thought, for a more romantic approach taken.
And the general setup with Zack being a hunter in a town full of vampires was both intriguing and confusing. While it’s shown that some of the vampires don’t mind Zack’s presence I had to ask myself why they let him stay there. Maybe there’s a reason for Nell (the head vamp in town) to let him be besides Roger’s plot against Seamus.
Despite those quibbles, I did find myself eagerly turning the pages in this story and wanted to know more about these characters. The story ended on a cliffhanger of sorts with the main story arc still being dealt with, but it’s a story I’ll be there for with the next installment.
This is very much a urban fantasy rather than a romance, so if you go in with that in mind I think you'll like it. It has humor and action so that aspect was a fun read. I'm definitely more of a romance fan so I was left wanting. But I would still be interested in reading the next book in the series to see how our heroes develop.
This story has some delightful hurt/comfort, age gap(lol), experienced/inexperienced, and an AWESOME town I'd LOVE to live in!
What will it take to open one man's eyes to the truth? And how will another recover his missing years?
Interesting world building and fun characters. It's a rollicking good time all around.
VERY toasty too!
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