The Hunted
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3.9 • 19 Ratings
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Publisher Description
★★ A Readers' Favorite 2022 International Book Awards Gold Medal Winner ★★
Human against vampire. The hunter against the hunted.
I kill bloodsuckers for a living.
The job should be simple. Capture the target and collect the money. But when I draw my enemy out in the open, I’m blindsided by his mesmerizing green eyes and snarky wit. Sam Mason is the type of vampire my mom warned me about, The kind who will seduce you with his easy smile and arrogant charm.
Yet, I know better.
The Vampire Navy SEAL oozes mayhem and sex appeal. Sam’s deadly swagger puts me on edge and sets my nerves on fire. If I mess with him, he’ll annihilate me in a second. That thrills and terrifies me at the same time.
A million red flags are telling me to run. But my sisters lives are in jeopardy, and the only way to save them is to grovel for Sam’s help.
The Hunted is an enemies-to-lovers, paranormal, military romance and the first book in the new Vampire Navy SEAL spin-off series. Meet Sam Mason and Layla Aberdeen in this slow burn romance filled with a feisty heroine, snarky banter, action, suspense, off-the-charts steamy times, and an ending that will have you grabbing for their next book.
The seven book series is now complete.
Series Reading Order:
1. The Hunted
2. The Predator
3. The Union
4. The Dawning
5. The Prodigies
6. The Prophecy
7. The Rebirth
Customer Reviews
Great Vampire read!!
This is a paranormal military romance. Sam is a vampire Navy Seal, who has empath and other superior vampire abilities. Layla is a vampire hunter who is hired to hunt Sam. Even though they should be enemies their chemistry is white hot. The more they are together the stronger their connection becomes. Sam claims Layla as his but Layla is so confused about her feelings about Sam. They also are dealing with shifters and other vampires who wants to benefit from Sam and his families’ special powers. Sam doesn’t want to lose Layla but she decides to leave with her sisters, to try to work through her feelings. But things aren’t over by a long stretch. There is an exciting cliffhanger that leaves you wanting to read more of Sam and Layla’s story.
Vampire
It was fast and moving but darn really hate when it is carried into a second book