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Night of the Huntress
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Night of the Huntress
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Night of the Huntress
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Night of the Huntress

Written by Kathryn Smith

Narrated by Tobin Doyle

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Bishop has been a vampire for 700 years and though he wishes nothing more than to live his life in peace, getting humans to believe that vampires are not monsters is a difficult task, and vampire hunters like The Reaper make it even more difficult.

Believing that a vampire killed her mother, Irina leads a band of vigilantes, determined to rid the world of these monsters. What no one knows is that Irina herself is half–vampire. Determined to deny that side of her, Irina captures Bishop, believing he can lead her to the vampire responsible for her mother's death. But over the course of Bishop's captivity, secrets about Irina's past are revealed and she soon learns that what she has always believed to be true is anything but. Now Irina and Bishop are in a race against time as they fight for their lives––and their love.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperAudio
Release dateJun 1, 2012
ISBN9780062224446
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Night of the Huntress
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Kathryn Smith

Kathryn Smith is a journalist and writer with a life-long interest in FDR and his circle. She has lived all her life in Georgia and South Carolina, and earned a bachelor’s degree in journalism at the University of Georgia. She worked as a daily newspaper reporter and editor, and has been the book columnist for the Anderson Independent Mail for twenty years. She has been involved through Rotary International in the worldwide effort to eradicate polio, called PolioPlus, and she has lectured and spoken on FDR’s leadership in that arena. Smith is the author of an oral history of World War II told by living veterans and civilians called “A Necessary War.”

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Kathryn Smith's characters always sparkle and this follow-up to Be Mine Tonight is no exception. Bishop is on a mission to find lost Shadow creatures and is captured by half-vampire, Marika, who believes her mother was murdered by the vampire who "infected" her with vampirism while she was in utero. This is a collision of two strong-minded people who go looking for monsters and find only their other half. This an exiting and dramatic book. I would recommend it to any lover of Paranormal Romance!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This is book 2 in the Brotherhood of Blood series. I have not read the first book in the series, but starting with this book did not make me feel behind like I was missing part of the story. I think this is going to be a very good series to continue reading.
    The story is well told and the characters of Bishop & Markia develop nicely. Bishop definitely endears himself to the reader.

    Bishop has been a vampire for 700 years and though he wishes nothing more than to live his life in peace, getting humans to believe that vampires are not monsters is a difficult task, and vampire hunters like The Reaper make it even more difficult.

    Believing that a vampire killed her mother, Irina leads a band of vigilantes, determined to rid the world of these monsters. What no one knows is that Irina herself is half–vampire. Determined to deny that side of her, Irina captures Bishop, believing he can lead her to the vampire responsible for her mother's death. But over the course of Bishop's captivity, secrets about Irina's past are revealed and she soon learns that what she has always believed to be true is anything but. Now Irina and Bishop are in a race against time as they fight for their lives––and their love.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    This story is fast-paced and contains memorable characters. Perhaps the biggest draw-back is the lack of originality within the vampire world. Many of the characters are straight from White Wolf games and popular vampire movies (but hey, they don't sparkle, Smith gets bonus points just for that) but the characters are well-developed and logical. However, it is still a great read, not too mushy or including too many love scenes (which works well for me). A good read for vampire lovers.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    very surprising read; interesting plot; set in the the 1800s in Romania; heroine is a bad ass and very complex and the hero is very alpha; will read more from author