Demon Hunt
Review
Renee Scattergood has
outdone herself once again, by bringing a new direction into the Shadow Stalker
series with her prequel novella, Demon Hunt. Scattergood shows a deep
connection to this world of her creation, allowing her readers to stand side by
side with Kado and Auren as they face a Demon from the shadow world.
Auren faces a moral dilemma that
could weigh on her for years to come, and one wrong decision has her and Kado racing
against the clock. Scattergood builds tension with great force, as the hunt for
a demon threatens, not only Kado and Auren, but innocent villagers throughout the
Luten Isle.
The question is, how many
people will die before Kado and Auren can send this deadly demon back into the
shadow world? You will have to read to find out - this is an adventure you
surely won’t want to miss.
Review provided by: Kathryn Jenkins
Synopsis
Auren longs for
adventure and a break from her tedious life on Appolia. It's the start of
summer, and she is looking forward to her yearly camping trip with her foster
father, Kado. She believes these trips are for fun, but when they arrive on
Luten Isle, Kado informs her that she is a shadow stalker, and she is in
training.
One morning,
Auren decides to take her training into her own hands. She only means to
practice seeing the veil to the shadow world, the world of the shadow people
and the source of their power. Instead, she opens the veil releasing a demon, a
guardian of the shadow world, into the physical world.
With the deadly
beast loose, she and Kado don't have long to hunt it down and return it to
where it belongs, or many innocent people could die.
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Renee Scattergood
Renee Scattergood
lives in Australia with her husband, Nathan, and daughter, Taiya. She was
inspired to become a story-teller by George Lucas, but didn't start considering
writing down her stories until she reached her late twenties. Now she enjoys
writing high fantasy, and has recently began publishing her first series,
Shadow Stalker. Aside from writing, she loves reading (Fantasy, of course),
watching movies with her family, and doing crafts and science experiments with
her daughter.
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