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Bigger Monsters, More Trouble

The Big Easy Bounty Hunter Series, Book 4

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Bigger Monsters, More Trouble

By: Charles Tillman, Michael Anderle, Martha Carr
Narrated by: Chelsea Stephens
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What’s the reward for a job well done? A tougher job.

Matt and Natalia can’t catch a break. All they want to do is chase bounties, get paid, and live their lives in peace.

If only life in the Big Easy was that simple.

Everywhere they turn, something or someone is hell-bent on interfering with their plans.

Winston Blackwell’s plotting against Matt and Natalia turns dark when he hatches a scheme to remove Matt from the equation and leave Natalia vulnerable.

Will Matt prevail, or will Winston claim his ultimate prize?

Natalia is still plagued by her limited abilities in offensive magic.

A mysterious dark elf could hold the solution to all her problems.

With no end to her troubles in sight, she must take a risk to conquer her fears of inadequacy and defeat the ghosts of memories that haunt her.

Can Natalia find the answers before the crushing uncertainty causes her to fall? Or will she fail and drag Matt down at a critical moment?

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Great characters

Fantastic character development I just listened to the 4audios available and will definitely continue to the end

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decent series

It's a decent series. Gets a little preachy with politics, but it's largely ignorable. Those bits mainly make me roll my eyes a lot. I do wish the author spent less time on the romance aspect, as those parts tend to make me cringe and skip forward through the characters who are supposedly adults acting like teenagers. The MC does seem to have a streak of seeing his partner as a damsel in distress that I find annoying because it doesn't really make sense given the women in his life, but again, that's ignorable. Now, those are what I would call the negatives. It should be pointed out that I still found the overall story decent enough that I continued listening. The world building is fantastic. If I had to critique the actual meat of the story, it would be that I feel like the MC and others in his orbit aren't putting dots together like I feel they should be. I just can't tell if that's due to who the characters are, or just how I want them to be. Like, is it who they are, or am I just fighting the urge to yell at a metaphorical hot blonde in a horror movie not to investigate the weird sound? I'm not sure.

As a side note, I'm also continuing the series because on the Oriceran timeline, it seems to be between the Leira Berens stuff and series like The Unbelievable Mr Brownstone. This one definitely proved that, in fact. So, in terms of seeing the development of the overall universe, this is a good option.

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Great

Might be my favorite book in the series so far. Great story vivid fights I loved it.

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