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asked by advisor on November 16, 2006 7:51 AM
Journey into the world of the Hunters-men and women of myth, of legend. The Huntress is a story of strength, bravery, and the incredible risks a woman will take for love. Escape into the legend of the Huntress and discover how it all began. Malachi-A legend among his own kind. Even among the Hunters, Malachi is unique.and has been from the very beginning. Once a slave, Malachi has never lived free-until a mysterious woman turns him into something he doesn't understand. He fights, seeing it as just a different kind of bondage. Then he realizes this is his destiny. Embracing it could lead to freedom.or it could lead him into an endless hell. Hunter's Pride-Kennedy has returned home to Pride Mountain. Unable to forget the mysterious creatures that saved her life after a brutal attack years before, she's determined to solve the mystery.but she wasn't counting on this mystery. Duncan Pride remembers the night Kennedy was attacked but can't tell her the truth of Pride Mountain. He didn't plan on her courage, her strength, but he can't let her get in the way-his Pride is counting on him.


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I've been a fan of Ms. Walker's since her e-books first started selling on Ellora's Cave. I have faithfully followed the Hunter series and was looking forward to some new stories. However, after reading just a few pages of the first novella in this anthology (The Huntress), I knew the quality of the writing wasn't at all the same. For one, whoever edited the writing did a bad job; numerous times I did a double to try to figure out just what was trying to be written. Secondly, the stories seemed very rushed, like they'd been very abbreviated in order to fit a word count requirement. Third, the only story that seemed to be related to the actual Hunter series was that of Malachi. The other 2 stories (The Huntress and Hunter's Pride) were completely random stories of the supernatural creatures originally contrived in the Hunter series.
All in all, I'm very disappointed in these stories and will be wary of future Hunter series stories.
reviewed by learner on November 17, 2006 4:33 AM

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This book contains 3 novellas that were originally published as e-books. I've been wanting to read the novellas because I really enjoy the Hunters series, but I don't like reading books from my computer. I like holding a book in my hands! So I was delighted when I saw the novellas were being release in print form.

I enjoyed all three stories, but I'll start with my favorite.

Malachi: It gives the history on Malachi from before he was changed until he joined the Hunters. I loved finding out more about him. I can't wait for his new book.

The Huntress: It tells about how the Hunters began. It is a good story. I would like to see a longer book about Matthew & Rachel.

Hunter's Pride: It is very loosely related to the Hunter series. It only mentions the Hunters & Council a couple of times. It's a good story especially considering the short format.
reviewed by perfect10 on November 29, 2006 4:03 AM

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