Dawn of the Hunter (Midnight Hunter Trilogy #2) by Bonnie Bernard

Review by Anne
Donna is on the wrong end of a high powered rifle, with a 400 yr old Demon’s finger on the trigger on the other side. He’s promised to blow her brains out is she gets any closer.
She steps a bit closer to the Demon monster. (Man she is just too gutsy for her own good)
Before that day, Donna loved her new life. Married to the man of her dreams (Hunter, raising their daughter Lucinda, and spending time with Mo her best friend. Could she wish for anything more? *coughs, silly question* and yes I’m going to do it again.. Questions with no answers. I have to get you to want to hurry up and read this book.
Maybe, a shot at saving the world? She gets the chance, when she meets a strange but, beautiful woman at the grocery store, who becomes her friend. (Or so she thought), until the so called new friend kidnaps her daughter Lucinda!
Donna must do what’s inhumanely impossible. With the help of a fallen goddess from the underworld, a vengeful demon and her own will. Donna must save the world and rescue her beautiful daughter Lucinda. And the fight is on.
Dawn of the Hunter will bring you back once more to the characters you’ve already met and loved (yes loved) from Midnight Hunter, (book 1) then it will introduce you to the new and exciting ones. With so much excitement jumping off the page, and with yet again so many twists and turns that never end.
It seems to me that the characters (especially my favorite ones) were real in so many ways, that you could actually picture them saying and doing the things as they happen. Finding yourself waiting on what’s going to happen next as you hurry to the next page. (Remember to be careful as you turn your pages, lol)
There’s so much to say about this novel, but I don’t want to ruin it for you. Just keep in mind that The Midnight Hunter Trilogy is by far one of the best, if not the best series that I have read as of late. Bonnie has such a masterful way of bringing you in to each book, and not letting you go or get away far from the book for to long, because there is just too much to read. If you try to sneak away and do others things that are on your to do list, well let me tell you “save yourself the time and energy” and sit your bottom back down until you just can’t keep your eyes open any longer, or until you absolutely can’t put things off any longer.
You will find Dawn of the Hunter even better than Midnight Hunter, if that is even possible. But yes in this case I think I will have to say that Dawn of the Hunter is indeed better that the first book. Wow and that is saying a lot in my opinion!!
With all that is going on between a goddess, the minions, the underworld and demons you will find yourself riveted and immersed in Dawn of the Hunter all the way to the end. Thank God there is a book 3, final Hour of The Hunter.
Recommendation: YA and up
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/110630
Donna is on the wrong end of a high powered rifle, with a 400 yr old Demon’s finger on the trigger on the other side. He’s promised to blow her brains out is she gets any closer.
She steps a bit closer to the Demon monster. (Man she is just too gutsy for her own good)
Before that day, Donna loved her new life. Married to the man of her dreams (Hunter, raising their daughter Lucinda, and spending time with Mo her best friend. Could she wish for anything more? *coughs, silly question* and yes I’m going to do it again.. Questions with no answers. I have to get you to want to hurry up and read this book.
Maybe, a shot at saving the world? She gets the chance, when she meets a strange but, beautiful woman at the grocery store, who becomes her friend. (Or so she thought), until the so called new friend kidnaps her daughter Lucinda!
Donna must do what’s inhumanely impossible. With the help of a fallen goddess from the underworld, a vengeful demon and her own will. Donna must save the world and rescue her beautiful daughter Lucinda. And the fight is on.
Dawn of the Hunter will bring you back once more to the characters you’ve already met and loved (yes loved) from Midnight Hunter, (book 1) then it will introduce you to the new and exciting ones. With so much excitement jumping off the page, and with yet again so many twists and turns that never end.
It seems to me that the characters (especially my favorite ones) were real in so many ways, that you could actually picture them saying and doing the things as they happen. Finding yourself waiting on what’s going to happen next as you hurry to the next page. (Remember to be careful as you turn your pages, lol)
There’s so much to say about this novel, but I don’t want to ruin it for you. Just keep in mind that The Midnight Hunter Trilogy is by far one of the best, if not the best series that I have read as of late. Bonnie has such a masterful way of bringing you in to each book, and not letting you go or get away far from the book for to long, because there is just too much to read. If you try to sneak away and do others things that are on your to do list, well let me tell you “save yourself the time and energy” and sit your bottom back down until you just can’t keep your eyes open any longer, or until you absolutely can’t put things off any longer.
You will find Dawn of the Hunter even better than Midnight Hunter, if that is even possible. But yes in this case I think I will have to say that Dawn of the Hunter is indeed better that the first book. Wow and that is saying a lot in my opinion!!
With all that is going on between a goddess, the minions, the underworld and demons you will find yourself riveted and immersed in Dawn of the Hunter all the way to the end. Thank God there is a book 3, final Hour of The Hunter.
Recommendation: YA and up
http://www.smashwords.com/books/view/110630