The Unlikeable Demon Hunter Burn, Deborah Wilde
The Unlikeable Demon Hunter Burn, Deborah Wilde
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The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Burn
A Snarky Urban Fantasy Romance

Author: Deborah Wilde

Narrator: Hollie Jackson

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 05/14/2019


Synopsis

It's the end of the world as we know it . . .

Nava has come a long way from being a hot mess flying solo. She's now one of the major players on the chessboard, leading the charge against a witch with dark magic, a power-mad rabbi, and the impending apocalypse.

Friends will die and secrets will be exposed. Add imprisonment, torture, and the biggest, baddest demon of them all who has plans for her, and it's a lot for a girl to take in.

Time to rally the troops and make her last stand, because she's damned if she'll let the end of the world stand in the way of her romantic, sexytimes galore, happily-ever-after.

It's trial by fire.

Burn, baby, burn.

About Deborah Wilde

Deborah Wilde is the author of the Nava Katz urban fantasy series, which includes the books The Unlikeable Demon Hunter, The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Sting, and The Unlikeable Demon Hunter: Need.


Reviews

No sophomore curse for this one. Nope. Just as good as the first one, in some ways even better. More character development, more unbalanced situations, the beginnings of new myphologies. This is the stuff! I'm even growing a bit more attached to Rohan. And what's there not to love about Nava? "Foldin......more

Goodreads review by Isabella - on February 12, 2018

I was really contemplating how much stars I should give this one - I was jumping back and forth between 3 and 4 again and again. I really really enjoy this series, Nava, the world building and other characters. But the miscommunication, the amount of lying to themselves, irrational character behavio......more

Goodreads review by Runningrabbit on July 01, 2017

Kindle Unlimited 3.5 I do love this series but am somewhat put off by the off again/on again romance factor. So many books go through this angsty romance stuff which I find tormentingly boring, enough so that it detracts from the story rather than adding that bit of extra spice. Aside from my romance......more