The Silver Stag
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4.3 • 264 Ratings
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
They say life goes from 0 to 70 in the blink of an eye...
One moment I'm hunting down goblins and creepy-crawlies for private clients, and the next, Herne the Hunter presses me and my best friend Angel into service with the Wild Hunt. In between keeping the city safe from demons and monsters, the Wild Hunt babysits the Light and Dark Fae Courts, who are constantly trying to destroy one another. I'm not thrilled to be in this game, because I'm half-Light Fae and half-Dark Fae, and neither side recognizes my existence. In fact, I'm positive they're responsible for my parents' deaths. But now I have no choice—I have to face my past, even though I fear it might destroy me.
Customer Reviews
SILVER STAG
Wonderful book. I could not put it down. I really Loved it. So day l will be able to afford all your BOOKS.
THANK YOU, P Monsivais
Great plot and characters, bad editing
I’m almost through this book series, it’s good, the story moves along well with character and plot arcs. I’d give this series 4 stars if it weren’t for the terrible editing for which it deserves a separate rating of 1 star. All of the below come together to shock the reader out of the story in a jarring manner at times which is unforgivable - most especially because there is good story here.
1) misspellings and mis-used words
2) too long ramblings and too much detail that have you flipping pages just to get back on track
3) cringeworthy spells recitation, that go on and on and on and bring no value to the story or action at hand.
4) misalignments where the author lost track of continuity.
I’d normally delete a book within pages of seeing this kind of editing, but I’m on book 14 - and the better this story gets the more upset I am to be jarred from immersing myself in it!
Strongly encourage the author to seek a competent editor and re-release these books as an update.
OMG...
I have read a wide variety of paranormal books, but I have not read anything like this before and could not put it down!
The Wild Hunt is a gods-sponsored organization keeping the balance between the Light and Dark Fae courts (who are always at each other’s throats). While the book dragged a bit with driving directions and background information, it did not bog down the story’s momentum and did not disappoint.
It is rare that I will rate and review a book (unless it is to suggest professional editing), but felt this book deserving of praise. I definitely recommend reading this book to anyone who enjoys the paranormal with a generous helping of suspense and cannot wait to read the next in the series.