From the bestselling authors of Simon Says, Knock Knock, and Chosen comes the next installment in the Demon Hunter paranormal urban fantasy series.
Out of all the things Ben Robinson could call himself, “Demon Hunter” is on the top-five list of things that make him sound crazy. But he’s not. Neither is the undead spirit of his childhood friend Ian, who now inhabits Ben’s body and links him to … spirit of his childhood friend Ian, who now inhabits Ben’s body and links him to the spirit world—and Ben hasn’t told anyone about it.
Peter has found a way to blend arcane, demon-summoning magic into conveniently modern technology. April dreams about the future and is probably the only reason they’re still alive. When Chase joins their unlikely group, he’s almost the sanest one among them—except for the fact that he can’t stop hacking the dark web.
When Ben gets repeat packages of demon-battling artifacts, their usefulness almost outweighs the creepiness of being sent by an anonymous source. It’s not like Ben needs another mystery weighing on his mind—like if this person is stalking him or how many of his secrets the unnamed benefactor has already dug up. But he can’t say no to the help, especially when he’s getting so good at sending these demons back to the realm they were never meant to leave in the first place.
Demon Hunter Series
Simon Says Book 0
Knock Knock Book .5
Chosen Book 1
Born Again Book 2
The Fell Book 3
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Born Again: Demon Hunter Book 2 by Adam Dark is an awesome story that I have read. This is book number two out of five in this awesome series that I have loved reading and can not wait to read the rest of this awesome series. I highly recommend this story to everyone who loves reading about suspense and fantasy.
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This is book 2 of the Demon Hunter Series. I thought this was a great read with plenty of action. I loved the storyline and characters and found both well written. This story really grabs your interest and pulls you in. I would recommend reading.
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WE have Action that don’t stop. We have a new character that is helping Ben. Will Ben ever tell the others? The adventures and secrets still at large. Lucky I get to read the next book right away.
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The three demon hunters are at it again. This time they have an intruder in their midst. He wants in. He wants to join them in their hunt for demons and he presents his case as to why her should be allowed into their small circle of secret hunters. His name is Chase and that’s what he wants to do: chase demons. After Chase convinces the team he deserves to be part of their group, he takes them to a park where they find a ghost devouring a cat. A cat that is still alive.
Now the group must figure out what that’s all about. Is it just a ghost? Is it a demon? Can it be captured? If it can, how? Can it be stored in the black demon box? So many questions, too few answers. The group has some research to do. But before they come close to solving the mystery of the cat eating ghost/demon, a mysterious package is delivered to Ben with a terse note “For your cat problem. Apply before death.”
Now what does that mean? Well, reader, get the book and find out. You will be pleased that you did. It’s a fun adventure into a scary world. The characters are interesting, believable and vulnerable. Join them for some interesting and dangerous adventures.
It has been a second since I read the first book so I forgot how much I enjoyed these characters. They all continue to feel real even though I have thankfully never been in situations anywhere near as harrowing. The story is interesting enough that I kept reading when I probably should have stopped to go do other things like eat and sleep. If you read the first book you know you should keep going and if you haven’t started the series at all what exactly are you waiting for.
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The hunts are getting more interesting. Ben, Pete, and April have a new co-demon hunter named Chase, and he is able to find out a lot of info with his multiple computers. But one case stumps them and they almost die. Now they have to figure out how to proceed. And who keeps sending them gifts that help with each case? I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review
Heart pounding action and non-stop. This is a spine-tingling psychological thriller that keeps you on the edge of your seat throughout the book. Ben still hasn’t told his partners that Ian is along for the ride inside of him. The characters are great and relatable with each having their foibles to overcome. Adding Chase to the mix is looking like it’s going to be one hell of a ride. First book is great but really anxious to read the next book.
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I did not read the first book in this series. I am trying to play catch up so some of this story is a little confusing to me at times. From what I can tell Ben, Peter and April sort of fell into this Hunting job. This story feels more like they are getting more experience and setting up a system to find Demons and get rid of them. Now they have Chase, the computer man and info person. It’s a good story and a lot of excitement to go with it. Maybe we will get to find out who is the mystery person behind their unexpected help when they needed it the most. I received a complimentary review copy of the book and I am voluntarily leaving an honest review.
The second book in the series Demon Hunter. Ben is still hiding his secret about Ian. Chase barges his way into the demon hunting group. Peter and Ben receive gifts from the same mysterious person. Humorous, mystery, budding romance (?), addicting, vivid descriptions.
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