About this series
Jake Everett is trapped in the goblin dungeon with no way out. He's succumbed to the darkness inside him just as the Seer had told him, but he is no closer to finding a way out. Once he finally breaks free of the labyrinth, he has two enemies to kill. The Dark Prince's days are numbered, even if he doesn't realize it yet.
The team that he left behind is facing their own problems. Asha has been taken and they don't know where she is. They'll have to rely on a mysterious warrior from the Seelie realm to come to their aid in order to free her.
Sheridan Harwood is angling towards gaining enough power to evict or kill all supernatural creatures from this realm. She's made deals with beings from other realms, but she has plans of her own. The new Master Archivist is just as dangerous as the old one and she intends to pick up right where he left off.
Titles in the series (4)
- Dark Moon Rising: Half Fae Hunter, #1
1
Jake Everett hunts monsters for a living and he's very good at his job. He's ridiculously handsome, scarily fast, exceptionally skilled and highly dangerous when riled to anger. Most of that comes from his fae genes. While his mother was human, his father is a full blood Unseelie fairy. Unfortunately, that's the bad kind of fairy, not the good kind. They aren't exactly known as champions of justice in the fae realms. One drawback to being half fae is that Jake doesn't age like normal. He has to move on every ten years or so to avoid raising suspicion. After leaving his old team of human hunters behind, he ends up in his hometown of Devil's Peak. Almost from the first moment that he arrives, he learns he isn't the only supernatural creature in town. A monster is on the loose and it is his duty to put a stop to it. Jake won't be alone during this mission. His faithful sidekick, Rudy the leprechaun, will join him on his hunt. He will gather a new team together, but these hunters will be very different from the men and women he usually draws to himself through his fae charisma. These people have skills and talents that will come in very handy when dealing with the new types of creatures that keep cropping up. As a twist, he won't be the only one on the team who isn't a full human for once.
- Deadly Seduction: Half Fae Hunter, #2
2
Jake Everett and his new team of hunters embark on their next mission, which takes them to a town called Paradise. All is not heavenly within the boundaries of the town. Strange creatures are plaguing the humans and it is their job to figure out what they are and how to get rid of them. Visiting the closest Archives to their base, they enlist the help of a clever young Archivist. With Brandon Cooper's database of information on file, they can narrow down the types of monsters they'll be facing. Unfortunately, he has to report their visit to his boss, the new Master Archivist. Jake hasn't met Sheridan Harwood yet and his instincts tell him to avoid her at all costs. During their mission, they encounter one of the Supernatural Crime Units that have been created to deal with non-human entities. Jake and his team won't always be able to handle the monsters they'll be facing alone. It would be folly to refuse assistance from possible allies, even if they don't trust them. While Jake isn't happy about the idea of working with the SCU, he might not have a choice. He knows where this job will ultimately take him; back to the fae realms where both danger and delight await him.
- Dungeon Trials: Half Fae Hunter, #3
3
Hunting new elemental monsters that have appeared in Texas, Jake Everett and his team finally discover where these things are coming from. It seems that someone is altering the portals that normally lead to the fae realms to allow creatures to come through from other worlds. They suspect the Dark Prince is behind it, but they don't know how he's achieving it. Jake receives a surprise visitor from the Seelie Court. The delectable Emelia gives him a magical invitation from her rulers. He knows he'll have to open it eventually, but doing so will embroil him deeper in his quest. For now, he has another job to do. He'll have to answer their imperial summons when he's finished with his current mission. The Hunter Elite join Jake and his team on a job to take down some particularly nasty monsters, then Jake has no choice but to head to the fae realms. Once he has the gem that will allow him to close the dragon portal for good, he will be captured by Prince Sindarian. What happens after that wasn't covered in the prophecy, but he doubts that whatever the ruler of the Unseelie realm has planned for him will be pleasant.
- Dragon Pledge: Half Fae Hunter, #4
4
Jake Everett is trapped in the goblin dungeon with no way out. He's succumbed to the darkness inside him just as the Seer had told him, but he is no closer to finding a way out. Once he finally breaks free of the labyrinth, he has two enemies to kill. The Dark Prince's days are numbered, even if he doesn't realize it yet. The team that he left behind is facing their own problems. Asha has been taken and they don't know where she is. They'll have to rely on a mysterious warrior from the Seelie realm to come to their aid in order to free her. Sheridan Harwood is angling towards gaining enough power to evict or kill all supernatural creatures from this realm. She's made deals with beings from other realms, but she has plans of her own. The new Master Archivist is just as dangerous as the old one and she intends to pick up right where he left off.
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