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The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Need

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The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Need

By: Deborah Wilde
Narrated by: Hollie Jackson
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Nava is hot on the heels of a demonic serial killer and finally working with her brother. The assignment should be a dream come true, not a nightmarish power struggle made worse by her twin's refusal to believe there's corruption within the Brotherhood. Nava is determined to find proof of their dirty dealings, even as she risks irrefutably breaking her sibling bond.

Speaking of clocking annoying males upside the head...Nava is also totally over smoking-hot rock star and fellow hunter Rohan Mitra. There is a veritable buffet of boy options out there, and this girl is now all-you-can-eat. So when her demon hunt brings her first love, Cole, back into her life, her revenge fantasies for closure - on all fronts - are a go. Except neither her old wounds nor her new ones are as healed as she believes.

Still, she's got work to do:

Brotherhood: unmask.

Demons: slaughter.

Guy problems: terminate with extreme prejudice.

©2017 Deborah Wilde (P)2017 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Paranormal Paranormal Romance Romance Urban City Funny
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Love This Series!!!

The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Need by Deborah Wilde is The 3rd installment in this fantastic series.

"Needless" to say, I absolutely love this series. In this book, Nava is still trying to fit in and find her place in the Brotherhood, especially with her twin Ari now being there as well. Plus trying to come to some terms of dealing with any feeling for Rohan. On to of that...trying to track a serial killer demon!!!

As always I adore these books. I love the opportunity to learn things from the Jewish religion that are added to these stories. I was getting so frustrated with Nava not owning up to her feelings for Rohan.... One of my favorite things is the fact that Nava is more open to understanding that there are gray areas in the world, it's not a black and white, good and evil. Just like in the real world beings aren't always able to be labeled specifically.

Narrator Hollie Jackson is once again amazing. She is as perfect as Nava as She is Rohan and all of the various characters some with lovely accents. Another Great job by all! ❤❤❤

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Awesome

I am upset w/ myself for not taking a chance on this series much sooner. Nava is my hero & don't you just live the way Rohan says get name???? I'm not into telling about the novel because I hate giving away spoilers but this is now one of my favorites. My list is only 7 series that I love & this is one. Yeah for Nava & her wit & courage!

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What an emotional ride

Nava figuring out her place in the brotherhood, her love life, her place with her friends and her brother? I am an emotional wreck going through the motions with her…
But oh what fun it was to see Nava lose her marbles, but finally coming to some sense.
Including the mystery and her ever present readiness to see good in even the demons she encounters, I really enjoyed this next wild chapter following all characters and the further continuation if the biggest mystery of all, why are there no women in the brotherhood?? ;)

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great narration!

love it but it's definitely not a pg story I especially like the narration of this book.

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Good read if you like these types of story lines

Love this series. more??? You should start with book 1 though if looking at this book. You will understand story lines better

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Good writing, complex characters

These books are nicely written and have interesting character development. Sorry the arc of the story will likely end with book 6. Hollie Jackson is a terrific storyteller.

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I hate that I love these books!

I hate that I love these books.

First, let me give a shout out to the narrator Hollie Jackson. She hit the mark with the new villain in this one. I loved his voice and accent.

But for the rest of the book...

On one hand I become so annoyed with Nava. Sometimes she pushes me to the point where I want to give up on her. On the other hand, I just can't wait to see her throw the middle finger up to The Brotherhood. I'm torn between loving the overall story and wanting to break up with Nava's antics.

In this third installment Nava continues to try to find the witch doctor while her twin tris to talk her out of it. Let me just say her brother is a douche this whole book, but I undertake the tension that's needed there. It comes across as a realistic option for a set of twins who haven't had their difference challenge thier relationship before.

The Rohan/Nava love story is really drawn out and takes away from an awesome story. This new villian should have gotten more "stage time". I love a smart, sophisticated bad guy/girl. Then we bring in the Succubus storyline. I was hoping it would have a LOST GIRL feel from the SYFY series but it didn't get as much stage time either.

Now don't get me wrong, I love me some Rohan. He is more interesting to me than Nava. But the back and forth thing seemed more like a Ya/Twilight type reading. On top of that the dreaded love triangle is introduced. I almost vomited. In my mouth.

In this book, Arie has his powers and a grudge on his shoulders. I could have missed it but there wasn't a clear explanation of why his powers are what he had. All their powers manifest as a personality flaw but i dont understand what his represent.

The Twins are put on a mission together. Arie bosses around Nava. Arie flirts with every male in the book. Oh did I mention that of the 5 males introduced in this book only 1 of them are straight. I meant to look and see if this was listed as a LBGT because once again in Book 3 more than 75% of the charters are Gay or Bisexual. At this point, as soon as she introduces a male character I guess at whether they are Gay or Bi.

The story of The Brotherhood setting her up is explored. This is what makes the story interesting. I hope this comes more to the fore front with alittle less sexual tenison and high school jealousy.

Oh yea... the cover art... leaves something to be desired. If this series hadn't been recommended by a friend it would not have been read. I know you shouldn't judge a book by its cover, but honestly, WE ALL DO IT. The cover art gives me the feeling like I'm about to read a high school book.

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