The Witch Hunter
Book One in the Witch Hunter Saga
Lời Giới Thiệu Của Nhà Xuất Bản
Ancient witches. Duplicitous vampires. Blood feuds and curses don’t stand a chance against her…
Zachary Degaud was twenty-three when he died. The problem was, he didn't stay that way.
Present day, he's just another vampire with another unremarkable story... until he manages to get on the bad side of a two thousand year old witch.
His only chance for survival is to summon the ancient and unpredictable vampire known as the Witch Hunter.
When Aya is awoken from a century long slumber, she finds the witch she’s been hunting for thousands of years has resurfaced and marked a young, arrogant vampire by the name of Zachary Degaud. Unless she does something, he will die a slow and painful death — and she’s not so sure she wants to help. At least not until Zac proves he’s worth saving…
Zac is just looking for a way out of his witch problems, but instead he finds himself falling headfirst into a two thousand year old blood feud fought between the first vampires and those that created them.
And in eye of the storm is the Witch Hunter herself.
Aya.
The Witch Hunter Saga is an Urban Fantasy series like no other… Vampires, witches, werewolves, and ancient blood feuds abound in this thrilling new twist on an ancient myth. You haven’t read vampires like these before.
*Newly edited and revised, November 2020
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This witch right here
She got the moves
Really
Just after reading two or three lines I had to stop and look at the title because I thought I was reading the vampire diaries and the originals combined back into almost one decent storyline. I only have two stars because it was relatively good even though it's not original.
Dissapointed
The whole cast is here again in yet another moody vampire romance.
However, this one is decidedly worst than most because the two true "main" characters are too moody to actually say anything about themselves while the other characters narratives provide vague hints of who they are.
This book was easy to move through because there simply wasn't any substance to it. I found these characters i barely understood thrown into a plot of revenge and sorcery at the very start. Meanwhile more than half the book was about a love triangle and the moody vampires falling in love while this supposed evil witch was out to get them. I guess she needed time to plot.
1/5