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  • The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Need

  • A Snarky Urban Fantasy Romance
  • By: Deborah Wilde
  • Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
  • Length: 8 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.7 out of 5 stars (32 ratings)

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The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Need

By: Deborah Wilde
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
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Summary

Nava is hot on the heels of a demonic serial killer and finally working with her brother. The assignment should be a dream come true, not a nightmarish power struggle made worse by her twin's refusal to believe there's corruption within the Brotherhood. Nava is determined to find proof of their dirty dealings, even as she risks irrefutably breaking her sibling bond.

Speaking of clocking annoying males upside the head...Nava is also totally over smoking-hot rock star and fellow hunter Rohan Mitra. There is a veritable buffet of boy options out there, and this girl is now all-you-can-eat. So when her demon hunt brings her first love, Cole, back into her life, her revenge fantasies for closure - on all fronts - are a go. Except neither her old wounds nor her new ones are as healed as she believes.

Still, she's got work to do:

Brotherhood: unmask.

Demons: slaughter.

Guy problems: terminate with extreme prejudice.

©2017 Deborah Wilde (P)2017 Tantor
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3.5 stars

I still enjoyed this book but the plot seemed a bit meandering and lost, and the whole emotional immaturity of Nava was entertaining at the start of the series but I thought she might have developed a bit by now. Still worth a listen, I just wish it was ‘more’ as it has so much potential.

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Once you pop, you can't stop

I devoured the first three books in this series in a matter of days. The sharp snarky style is fun and there are some creative plot twists on the usual magical/secret/elite mystery trope. Though in terms of the investigations the charachters feel mature for their age (they're all meant to be very early 20s) the personal lives have the drama and angst of teenagers which I think some find grating, but I'm prepared to go with it. However, by this third book Nava's emotional issues are becoming a bit repetitive and therefore I am glad some of them get drawn to a close in this book. The writer does good voices (apart from Italian - that's abysmal). Though she reads dialogue well, the prose can call flat. A bit like she's reading assembly instructions and therefore there's a lack of build and tension in some moments.

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