Friday, October 20, 2017

Review: Fox Hunt

Fox Hunt Fox Hunt by Zoe Perdita
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This is book ten in the series, and I haven’t read the others. I will be going back to read them all. That is how much I enjoyed this story. And it does stand-alone, but I’m sure that I missed some things by not having read the others. Although the characters that had previous books show up here, it is easy to understand how their stories probably went and why they are a part of this story.

Loved Edward. A fox shifter, he is homeless and has the care of his baby sister. He is at times fierce, like his protection of his baby sister Daisy. And at other times, very much the eighteen-year-old that he is. Unsure and fearful at times, confident at others. Left mute by silver in his throat by hunters who killed his dad, he has no reasons to trust hunters. But being in the wrong place at the wrong time leads to his being taken into custody. And to keep Daisy safe, he’ll do just about anything. Including moving in with an older hunter, Max. Max is sometimes torn between his duty, the things he’s done and the justice that some of his hunts deserve. He’s longed for a family of his own, can he get it with Edward and his baby sister. I love the ease in which this group turned into a family unit.

This was the only part I wasn’t comfortable with, the age difference between Max and Edward. Otherwise, the relationship that develops between them is a lovely thing to watch. This story is well written. It keeps you engaged with the characters and the storyline.

I received an ARC in exchange for an honest review.


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