WITCHHUNTER (Witchhunter 1 & 2) by Quinn Blackbird- release

WITCHHUNTER (Witchhunter 1 & 2) by Quinn Blackbird-release

WITCHHUNTER: Release Date: April 26, 2022

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MAGNIFIER: Release Date: May 20, 2022

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ABOUT THE BOOK: WITCHHUNTER

‘I want to hurt people, those awful, unspectacular humans. But the Hunters …? Oh, what I wouldn’t give to tear them limb from limb.’

The land is divided into two, split by the dangerous mountains that cut us into two: Home of the Hunters and the home of the Witches, forever at war.

Once, I belonged to the lands where people and Hunters live — until the Change came and my family whisked me away to the mountains, seeking safety for my rising witchery. They didn’t make it beyond the mountains and the Hunters that lurk there, ready to slaughter my kind and anyone who helps us.
I made it, though.
And I promised on the very day that I was orphaned, I will dedicate my life to the utter destruction of all Hunters across the land, even if it costs me the last breath in my body.

…that final breath seems to be inching closer when a mission to save Witches before the Change goes so terribly wrong, and I wind up a prisoner of a Hunter so beautiful that his face is just asking to be torn apart.
I doubt I’ll survive what wicked tortures he has in store for me. But he can bet his charming smile that when I go down, I’m taking him with me.
Even if it’s the last thing I do.

ABOUT THE BOOK: MAGNIFIER

The name Fox was given to me for a reason. I’m a sly, cunning witch—and I use it to my advantage.

My talents didn’t save my sisters when we found ourselves trapped in a small village that witchhunters were passing through.The battle was bloody, brutal and inevitable.
I should have died alongside my sisters.He should have been slaughtered alongside his brothers.Yet, Henrik and I were the last ones standing.And he took me captive…

I’m shackled, powerless, and chained to this brute as he travels me across the land to meet a not-so-mysterious fate.It’s not often witchhunters come across my kind of power: Magnifying.
I know what awaits me at the end of this journey. Torture, more torture, then death.

But a fox doesn’t go down without a fight. And I will fight until my heart gives its final beat.

Better yet, I’ll tear off that witchhunter’s pretty face as I fall down—When I get the damn chance, that is.And since his eyes always seem to be lingering on me, my chances are few are far between.

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REVIEW:  Witches live on one side, Hunters live on the other with a huge mountain range dividing them. They use to be allies, but something happened to make them enemies……

Dark paranormal romance, trigger warnings, so please be advised before grabbing this book.

It’s a four part series, and each part ends on a cliffhanger, you can buy them separately, but I’m glad I got the Boxset. I read it in one sitting as I couldn’t put it down. It’s not overly long, but it’s packed with plenty of things going on…..

It’s definitely an enemies to lovers read. And the main characters have plenty of hate for one another. Pretty fast paced and lots of action. There are a few silly mistakes on the book, but it doesn’t take away from the main story. Witches and Hunters are bitter enemies, both have lost loved ones, so when they get the chance to fight one another they will.

So when a battle sees our two main characters come face to face you won’t know the outcome, both are eventually matched, so it could go either way…..But when she is taken hostage by the Hunters, she thinks it’s all over! But she won’t go without a fight.

There is torture, there is a few dark moments. But there is also a few light moments. It’s good to see that both the main characters don’t give in to an immediate attraction. In fact if you’ve read this authors work before, then you’ll know her hero’s are hero’s at all!

So can she trick the Hunter into letting her go? Or will this be the last sunrise she’ll ever see?

I don’t want to give anything away, so if you like your stories dark, then give it a go, but I’d recommend the Boxset rather than the individual stories ?

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? Reviewed by Julie B

What kind of world ruler would you be?

Probably not a very good one. You might think that as a high school English teacher I’d be ideal. But unfortunately, classroom management isn’t my strong suit and that, of course, is what ruling the world is all about.

Ideally, a world ruler would be able to address all the anger and divisiveness plaguing the world today, and convince everyone to work together, regardless of differing opinions. I’d have to address the bad behavior of many so-called “leaders” by putting them on time out until they had time to think through their actions, and decide they wanted to do better. Unfortunately, detention could never last for that many years, er uh, decades. Even if we could pay for professionals to stay with them, there would probably be some kind of child endangerment laws or false imprisonment nonsense to worry about.

Then there’s the matter of dealing with everyone’s problems. Constant whining is the hardest part of teaching, and I can only imagine it would be worse on a global scale. With all the rich screaming about having to share their wealth and resources, and the poor complaining I’m not changing things fast enough, I’d get another one of my blinding headaches, slap someone and lose my job.

Oh, wait. That’s teachers who get fired for slapping someone who richly deserves it. That doesn’t seem to apply to the rich, the famous and the ones who run things. With that kind of protection, maybe I could do this job after all.

Or maybe I should stick to doing what I do best: imagining a better world, laying it out in fiction, which doesn’t argue with me (or at least, not enough to keep me from doing it) and sharing it with the world in the hopes that my readers will be inspired to get to work and fix the actual problems that I can’t.

It’s worth a try.

Quinn Blackbird loves an anti-hero.
All of her villains stay submerged in ‘dark’ so expect little redemption. She thinks them up over hot coffees and warm cups of tea on the porch.
When not writing, Quinn is either tackling a new face mask or snuggling with a book on the couch with her two pups.
After living in Scotland most of her life, Quinn then moved around the world writing for a few years, visiting distant family. Though she loved Australia the most–only in summer!–she has decided to put down some roots in Paris once everything has settled down.

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