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Unseen

Written by Amber Lynn Natusch

Narrated by Angela Dawe

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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Welcome to the Kingdom of Hades, where even its prodigal princess sleeps lightly.

After fighting Soul Stealers in Detroit, Khara hoped to return home to find answers in her father's realm. But the land of the dead offers little information, and far too much tragedy. Now cut off from her brothers, and left only with her dark and unreliable companion Oz, Khara must navigate the centuries-old webs of deceit and betrayal, all while eluding the Underworld's most depraved inhabitant. But she soon finds an unexpected ally in her adopted sister Persephone. Together, they endeavor to right a terrible wrong. And as Khara soon discovers, there's more riding on her success than she ever thought possible.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateFeb 17, 2015
ISBN9781501228605
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Amber Lynn Natusch

Amber Lynn Natusch is the author of the bestselling Caged series for adults. She was born and raised in Winnipeg, and is still deeply attached to her Canadian roots. She loves to dance and practice Muay Thai—but spends most of her time running a chiropractic practice with her husband, raising two young children, and attempting to write when she can lock herself in the bathroom for ten minutes of peace. Dare You to Lie is her debut YA novel.

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  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    It's not a bad book per say... just really boring. I couldn't really make myself read any further into it than I did. Maybe I'll try again some time in the future and see if I can actually finish it.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I just did not like this book. The whole premise of a girl who supposedly lived most of her life in an emotional void suddenly starts seeking out questions about her past did not make sense to me and was dragged out far to long. The writer could have taken this book in different directions or shortened the history of Khara's past. The last quarter of the book was pretty decent...hence the two stars.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    3 ½ Stars

    The Unseen is the latest book by Heather Graham. I can say this book belongs in some part to the Krewe of Hunters series or at least it runs parallel to that series.

    Jackson Crow, the leader of the original Krewe of Hunters is in Texas organizing a second crew, since his original group is already too busy working many cases and they are not enough for all the demand of work they have. They need more people and here is where Texas Rager Logan Raintree and U.S. Marshall Kelsey O’Brien come. Raintree will be the director of this new group and will work with Kelsey and other members that will come along the way.

    After that blurb I think adding more than this will be telling the whole book.

    There were things I liked about this book and others I wasn’t so sure. Let’s start with what I liked.
    I really liked the historical facts and the description of the locations. I have never been in Texas let alone in The Alamo, but after reading this book I feel somehow as if I’ve been there and seen it. I did know about the Alamo, but not with much detail, what I didn’t know about it I learned with this book; I loved history so that was good, maybe if you already know the history of The Alamo all the historical mentions can be too much for you, but for me it was just perfect. Another thing I also liked was the Native American references, especially when the difference between Comanche and Apache beliefs were explained. I’m an admirer of Native American culture, so for me this was a special treat.
    Another thing I liked was that the whodunit wasn’t predictable. I had my suspicions but I wasn’t a hundred percent on it. I liked that very much, I liked when an author surprise me a leaves me with an “I didn’t see that one coming”.

    Now to what I didn’t like, first, the case in itself felt put together by force. I didn’t feel there was any connection between the murders to think that they were all related. Ok, I don’t know anything about police procedure but that was just my impression. In my opinion the case in general felt a bit farfetched.
    Another thing I had a problem with was Logan and Kelsey’s relationship, for sure there was an attraction between them, but I really didn’t feel a deep connection. It felt more as if they were having a fling than really getting into a serious and long lasting relationship.

    Despite the things I didn’t liked I can honestly say I enjoyed reading The Unseen. As I said before I loved the historical aspects of the story and I loved the ghost’s factor and the mystery behind the murders. I really want to know more about the other members of this new Krewe of Hunters and I’m planning to read future books in this series.
    I recommend you this book if you like mystery books with a paranormal touch and lots of history behind them.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I loved this book. Book 5 starts a new team of Krewe Hunters. This story takes place at the Alamo. Women are disappearing so Jackson Crowe comes to town to start another team. He contacts a Texas Ranger, Logan Raintree, and a US Marshal, Kelsey O'Brien. Neither are sure they want to join this team and leave jobs they love.As they learn about the women that are disappearing and try to figure out how the Alamo ties into the women, they become more and more interested in what this team can accomplish together and the talents each of them have.I did figure out who was doing the killings about 3/4 of the way through the book but it didn't change how interesting this story was. I didn't want to put the book down until it was finished. Very good read and one of my favorites in this series.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    What a fantastic book ! It is a a page turner! Always kept me on toes! Lets just say "EXPECT THE UNEXPECTED!!!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Read from July 09 to 31, 2012Read for Fun!Overall Rating 3.75Story Rating 3.50Character Rating 4.00Audio Rating: 4.00 (Not part of the overall rating)First thought: I really like the new team :)What I Thought of the Case: The Unseen is set in San Antonio, TX and as a Native Texan I had to love it! As a history buff, I loved the setting even more. It was centered around The Alamo and the history of a missing diamond. The killings were very much committed by humans but the ghosts were such a HUGE help in figuring it out. I didn't quite figure out who did the grisly murders until about half way through. It was just a guess at that point but it ended up being right. Mysteries are best when they keep you guessing :)What I Thought of the Characters: The Unseen is the first book with a new Paranormal Investigation team. We do get to see a few characters from the original series but you could start here without missing a beat. I do like the new team almost as much as the old one. I am sure by the end of Book 4 they will be instilled in my heart. The main characters of The Unseen are Logan and Kelsey. They are both law enforcement but of different branches. Their different unique abilities work well together and I love their chemistry. Another great pairing by Heather Graham.What I Thought of the Audio: Not to sound like a broken record but Luke Daniels did a wonderful job. I recommend this series on audio! Though if you listen to a lot of audios that he does (which I do) then you will notice some re-use of accents. Sometimes that can make you laugh because that will make cross-series characters. Let's just say having Oberon act as some of these characters is hysterical. You quickly though get back into your story with just a little grin!Final Thought: I like this series and think most romantic mystery readers would too!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    In Graham’s paranormal novel, room 207 at the Longhorn Saloon has been the scene of many crimes over the past century. In that very same room today, another woman vanishes never to be heard from again. San Antonio has become a dumping ground for mutilated bodies and Texas Ranger Logan Raintree and U.S. Marshal Kelsey O’Brien are approached to join a team of elite paranormal investigators currently working on the unsolved case. Together, Kelsey and Logan will follow their instincts to the Alamo and with their “special skills” they will discover the why of it all.Once again, Graham shines as an incredible storyteller in yet another great addition to the Krewe of Hunters series.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    My rating 3.75 Stars
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Good book read in less than a day. Could not put it down.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Well i think i was a little disappointed in this book. I felt like 2/3 of the book not much happened. It kept inching along, very slow. Overall not a bad supernatural who done it, but i have definitly read better
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Another entry in the Krewe of Hunters series. This story takes place in San Antonio in an old historic inn near the Alamo.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Loved the beginning of the book, taking place in Texas, just before the start of the war at the Alamo, the beginning starts off with a bang. Than the book bogs down quite a bit, Crow putting together a new team of people with special abilities to investigate some present day murders as well as random appearances by a ghost, slows the novel down. This was an okay read but think it would have been better with more attention paid to the pacing of the book, maybe less time spent on back stories and more time spent on the concept. ARC by NetGalley.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I think the first thing I loved about this book was its setting in San Antonio. I can't think of a place more suited to having spirits walking around than the area around The Alamo. Both of the protagonists in this book have special abilities and have tried to hide those talents from all but a very few individuals. As the case unfolds and more women start to disappear, you really get a sense of the frustration that Kelsey and Logan both feel. Even with their abilities, they can' t seem to get a read on these disappearances. I tried to figure it out as I always do when I read mysteries, but I found that I was wrong about who was behind the murders which was fun. It was nice to read a mystery that didn't involve an obvious plot.The Unseen was an exciting and smart mystery with a very spooky element that made it a page turner. The romance between Logan and Kelsey is sweet, but it is not the main focus of the story which was nice. Often I find that with the romance/mysteries the structure of the story suffers when the romance becomes the focus instead of the case that is being solved. This book struck a good balance and I was pleasantly surprised by how involved I got in the story. If you like hard to solve cases with a little romance and a few ghosts, I think you will find this book very enjoyable!
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    Review: The Unseen by Heather Graham 4 STARSThis has a little of everything, ghosts of murder victims & murder,missing treasure, FBI Agent,Texas Ranger,US Marshal,Alamo, Davy Crocket, movie, mediums,romance,sex scenes and it all makes sense.Kelsey O'Brien is US Marshal out of Florida she was sent to texas to meet with FBI Agent Crow. She not sure why but is staying with old friend who bought an old hotel & bar by the Alamo.Logan Raintree is a Texas Ranger he also has been asked to meet and work with FBI Agent Crow. Logan sees the dread. He is a widower.Agent Crow is putting together a second team that has extra senses and wants Logan to head up the team. Tells him to take his time but work a serialmurder right in his town.In fact one murder victum never found but hotel room had blood all over it is the one Kelsey is staying in. The murder taken place at the time her friend was buying the hotel. Kelsey ended up in that room and saw ghosts in it.Logan and Kelsey got very close fast as they worked together. Trying to find out who the victims were and why they were killed.I would like to read more books about this team working together.I was given this ebook to read in exchange for honest review from Netgalley.03/27/2012 PUB Harlequin Mira Books
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    THE UNSEEN caught my interest immediately and held it tight until the stunning conclusion. The characters are wonderful and very realistic. The pacing is spot on as the reader is taken on a roller coaster of a ride as the team attempts to catch the murderer before more bodies are found. Having a federal unit consisting of members with ‘special’ gifts is not a new theme though most fit into the thriller/suspense genre. Ms. Graham has definitely added her own deft touch with the sparks that Logan Raintree and one of his team members Kelsey O’Brien throw off. Also the legend of the Galveston Diamond is so possible that I had to do a web search to discover whether it really does exist. I am happy to say that it doesn’t and is only a part of Ms. Graham’s wonderful imagination that she shares with her readers.I highly recommend it to any readers who enjoy their romantic suspense with a touch of the paranormal. Also readers who enjoy Kay Hooper’s Bishop series will want to check out this series.I rate this book a 3.8.***I received this book at no charge from NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. No monies have or will change hands.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    ***2.5***

    This is the start of the second Krewe of Hunters. Jackson Crow comes to San Antonio to form a new team with Logan Raintree as its leader.

    It gets a half a star more because it has a Texas Ranger among other things. As all the other books in this series it recalls a past event. The events in this book go back to the time before the Battle of the Alamo when a beautiful Rose Langley was killed at the Longhorn Saloon. Recently, a number of bodies were found and they all have some kind of connection to Rose and the past.

    I expected this to be more interesting considering the setting, the past and the main characters. I didn't really like Kelsey O'Brien. She was just ... there. Even near the end I just kept on reading not feeling the urgency as in some other suspense novels. I felt more while I was reading about Logan's past, the description of the battle and the reunion of two characters who helped solve the case than the weak connection between Logan and Kelsey.
    Still, not a bad way to pass the time.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    The Unseen
    3 Stars

    Series note: This is Krewe of Hunters book #5. The focus is on a completely new set of characters although two of the original cast appear as supporting characters. As with all of the books in the series, the plot is standalone.

    US Marshal Kelsey O'Brian and Texas Ranger Logan Raintree are recruited for a second team of FBI paranormal investigators. Their first case revolves around the discovery of several sets of human remains linked either to the city's historic Alamo memorial or to the recently reopened Longhorn saloon and hotel, which is infamous for the murder of a woman in the late 1880s as well as the more recent disappearance of another. How are the Alamo and room 207 at the Longhorn related to the murders?

    It seems that 2022 is my year for returning to stagnating series. Despite the long interval between installments, it is easy to return to Graham's world with the introduction of a completely new set of characters. Nevertheless, my issues with her writing remain as there is still unnecessary and annoying repetition of wording, phrasing and plot points.

    While Graham's research into the history of the Alamo is excellent and the details are interesting, these sections read like a history lesson and are not merged well within the dialogue or the narrative.

    The serial killer storyline plot is good; however, the identities of the victims are only revealed toward the end, which makes it difficult to care about their fates. Unlike some of the previous books, the paranormal elements work well in the story as the ghosts contribute both to the background on the murders as well as to the investigation. Even though it is easy to guess the culprit, the climax and resolution are suspenseful and satisfying.

    Finally, it is evident from reading this as well as the first four installments that romance is not Graham's forte. Kelsey and Logan's relationship feels forced and lacking in emotional intimacy. Moreover, the issue of his late wife arises often and Kelsey's fear that he is still in love with her is never fully addressed.

    Overall, this series has such potential but it consistently misses the mark. One final observation regarding the audiobook - Luke Daniels has a broad vocal range and his voices for the female characters are well done, which is not always the case for a male narrator.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    I loved this book. Book 5 starts a new team of Krewe Hunters. This story takes place at the Alamo. Women are disappearing so Jackson Crowe comes to town to start another team. He contacts a Texas Ranger, Logan Raintree, and a US Marshal, Kelsey O'Brien. Neither are sure they want to join this team and leave jobs they love.As they learn about the women that are disappearing and try to figure out how the Alamo ties into the women, they become more and more interested in what this team can accomplish together and the talents each of them have.I did figure out who was doing the killings about 3/4 of the way through the book but it didn't change how interesting this story was. I didn't want to put the book down until it was finished. Very good read and one of my favorites in this series.
  • Rating: 2 out of 5 stars
    2/5
    I just did not like this book. The whole premise of a girl who supposedly lived most of her life in an emotional void suddenly starts seeking out questions about her past did not make sense to me and was dragged out far to long. The writer could have taken this book in different directions or shortened the history of Khara's past. The last quarter of the book was pretty decent...hence the two stars.

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