Monday, February 8, 2016

The Hunter

The Hunter

by Kerrigan Byrne



They're rebels, scoundrels, and blackguards-dark, dashing men on the wrong side of the law. But for the women who love them, a hint of danger only makes the heart beat faster...
A scandalous proposal.
Christopher Argent lives in the shadows as the empire's most elite assassin. Emotion is something he tossed away years ago, making him one of the most clear-eyed, cold-hearted, wealthiest, and therefore untouchable men in London. But when his latest target turns out to be London's own darling, Millicent LeCour, Christopher's whole world is turned upside down. Overwhelmed by her stunning combination of seduction and innocence, Christopher cannot complete the mission. She has made himfeel again. Now, he will do anything to save her life, so that he can claim her as his own...
A perilous passion...
When Millie learns what Christopher was hired to do, she is torn between the fear in her heart and the fire in her soul. Putting herself in this notorious hunter's arms may be her only path to safety-even if doing so could be the deadliest mistake she's ever made. But how can she resist him? As the heat between her and Christopher burns out of control, danger lurks in the shadows. Is their desire worth the risk? Only the enemy knows what fate has in store...

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5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful storyFebruary 8, 2016
This review is from: The Hunter (Kindle Edition)
*I received this book in exchange for an honest review*
This was an amazing follow up to the Highwayman. Christopher was a fantastic and complex character. It was a great story. At times, I did feel it dragged on a bit, but in all, turned out to be a great read!
I enjoyed seeing Farah and Dorian again.
"Christopher Argent was her fallen, avenging angel."
With a twist ending, you'll fall in love with this deadly assassin and his mark. My favorite part is that these are titled characters looking to move up in society or battling with the ton. They are everyday people in old England. They do bad, but are redeemable. This is a wonderful story and i can't wait to see what else this author has in store!
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