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Date read: May 7, 2020
Forty Proof
1. Midlife Bounty Hunter
2. Midlife Fairy Hunter - Paperback | Kindle
3. Midlife Demon Hunter
4. Midlife Ghost Hunter
5. Midlife Zombie Hunter
6. Midlife Witch Hunter
7. Midlife Magic Hunter
8. Midlife Soul Hunter
Shannon Mayer
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Synopsis (Goodreads):
On the downside, she ends up putting herself in a lot of danger to get those answers and to do the finding.
But that's not what's important. The important part is that she's finding a whole other side to Savannah and the supernatural community and she's completely willing to put herself in the line of fire for the things she thinks are worth saving.
She's also building a good circle of friends and allies she can call on when things get rough. That, I think, will be key when things go from bad to worse. (To be fair, with the number of people gunning for Breena NOW, I'm not sure how much worse it can get, but I'm SURE we'll find out.)
Things have certainly changed for Breena since she put in her first appearance with the Hollows Group, but not all changes are bad. I mean, she managed to lose her douchey ex (mostly) and she's actively working on righting wrongs AND there's a potential romance brewing. Good stuff!
Date read: May 7, 2020
Forty Proof
1. Midlife Bounty Hunter
2. Midlife Fairy Hunter - Paperback | Kindle
3. Midlife Demon Hunter
4. Midlife Ghost Hunter
5. Midlife Zombie Hunter
6. Midlife Witch Hunter
7. Midlife Magic Hunter
8. Midlife Soul Hunter
Shannon Mayer
| Website | Twitter | Facebook | Amazon |
Synopsis (Goodreads):
Over the hill, all outta ducks to give, and suddenly life is looking up . . .even if you're living with a ghost and fighting off werewolves.Thoughts on Midlife Fairy Bounty: Breena's world took a turn when she returned to Savannah and things have only gotten crazier since. She's taking side jobs for the fae, her mentors are acting squirrely, and the dude she's crushing on is more than he seems. On the up side, she's getting answers to questions she didn't know she needed and she's finding herself again after everything her ex put her through.
Moving back to Savannah changed my life in all the best ways. New job. New friends. As far from my ex-husband as possible.
I didn’t count on the Shadow World intensifying its hold on my life.
Color me surprised, when a new job lands in my lap watching over a fairy ring. Worth ten times what I’d make anywhere else, it seems too good to be true. I take it anyway.
And that’s when things get weird.
Spells are cast on my friends that seems to make them lose their marbles.
I’ve got a Bigfoot baking in my kitchen.
And a skeleton is quickly becoming my go-to guy. Which is silly because the eye candy strutting around in front of me is drool worthy. (I’m looking at you, Crash. Really looking 0_0)
Nothing in Savannah is what it seems, and the magic and undercurrents of this city are pulling me onto a dangerous path.
But with a Fae Queen begging my help, and the darkness closing in, I can only do one thing.
Pop a couple Advil, and kick some serious ducking butt.
On the downside, she ends up putting herself in a lot of danger to get those answers and to do the finding.
But that's not what's important. The important part is that she's finding a whole other side to Savannah and the supernatural community and she's completely willing to put herself in the line of fire for the things she thinks are worth saving.
She's also building a good circle of friends and allies she can call on when things get rough. That, I think, will be key when things go from bad to worse. (To be fair, with the number of people gunning for Breena NOW, I'm not sure how much worse it can get, but I'm SURE we'll find out.)
Things have certainly changed for Breena since she put in her first appearance with the Hollows Group, but not all changes are bad. I mean, she managed to lose her douchey ex (mostly) and she's actively working on righting wrongs AND there's a potential romance brewing. Good stuff!
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