
Home of the Hunted
Fate of the Furycks, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Caren Naess
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By:
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A.E. Rayne
Andala is under attack!
The king and his warriors are on alert, but their enemy is playing games, not revealing who has come or why…
Jael fears for her brother, sensing that something is wrong, desperate to leave S'ala Nis behind and help him.
In Castala, Raymon Vandaal is injured, and Edela remains in shock. Though her journey must continue, and now the only question is to where?
And in Hallow Wood, a dreamer works her magic, conjuring up a surprise that will bring them all to their knees...
Home of the Hunted is the third book in the Fate of the Furycks series. Perfect for fans of action-packed epic fantasy, it weaves mysterious threads around warring kingdoms, magical dreamers, and dangerous enemies hungry for revenge. For mature listeners.
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In this third installment of Fate of The Furycks, Rayne continues Jael & the Furycks' storylines filled with action, drama, suspense, and tragedy. The world & character building is, as always, top notch.
I read the book first, but foe me, it lacked the punch I typically get when listening to it. This was the case for Home of The Hunted. The audiobook took me there. I was standing next to Jael. Winced at pain of Thorgil's hug. Held my breath with Edela's power. Internally shook with feared anticipation on the wall waiting for the attack. Well done, Caren Naess. Took me till now to get used to your style, but here we are. *shrugs shoulders*
What I love about A.E. Rayne books is every single one (except for Kings of Fate), in her 16 book catalog, is always an epic adventure with a non-stop, 15+ hour rollercoaster ride from beginning to end.
The only thing that seems to be a consistent is how feebly the some of strong antagonists unalive. Although I'm happy they're no longer a factor, the scene in the book that gets us to this is anticlimactic. And yes, I'm still not over Ivar's death. Iykyk. I remain vigilant he could've been the redemption character missing from the Furyck line. Or he could've been unalived nobly in Fate of The Furycks.
Anywho, this is supposed to be a review, not a love letter to the author. So, HOTH has so many elements that left me gobsmacked. I literally had my mouth hanging a few times. AND THAT ENDING?!?! WTF?!?! YOU CANNOT DO THAT TO ME!! My little heart can't take it. TG, 12/10 is around the corner. The kid will be put to bed early so mama can read!
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loved the narration and writing. good series
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