Review for The Hunter's Fate by Miranda Hardy

Miranda Hardy
The Hunters' Fate




A powerful love unleashes a devastating storm.

Thera craved normalcy... a chance to live a life filled with generosity, peace, and love. Greed, and the need for power, consumed the people closest to her, the ones who were supposed to protect her. Presented with the choice to show kindness and strength, to usher in an era of reconciliation and prosperity, the leader of the Roma, Thera’s father, choose a selfish, immoral path... one that would plague his people for thousands of years. 

Elysia’s being hunted. Her gift is the key to breaking the Roaming Curse, but others are bound to protect it at all costs. Confused and scared, she’ll have to learn from the history of her people in order to save them from annihilation. Loyalties are tested, and she’s unsure they are worthy of saving. Her time is running out. 

The past and present collide, threatening a destruction of catastrophic proportions, not only for the Roma, but also for their Hunters. 

My Review

Miranda Hardy's "The Hunters' Fate" is the second tale in The Roaming Curse series. This is the conclusion of Elysia's story and a clean PNR/drama. Great writing, I couldn't put it down. Such a neat turn of events. I don't want to give away any spoilers. The historical flashbacks are amazing! I always love Miranda Hardy! This series would make a great movie.

4.5 out of 5 stars


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A powerful storm unleashes a raging war. Elysia Lovell’s mysterious heritage catches up with her, forcing her to go on the run once again. Grief-stricken and confused by her father’s disappearance, Elysia is led to a new place and discovers a family she never knew existed. Hiding her secret becomes increasingly difficult when her tumultuous emotions threaten to reveal her precarious gift. Colin Moore is reckless, impulsive, and entrenched in the family business: extorting townspeople and killing Roma. Tucked away in a small town, he didn’t expect a storm to blow in. An exotic new girl shakes his foundation and places him on a dangerous path, one that may get him killed by his own people. Elysia sees past Colin’s hard shell; Colin’s certain Elysia won’t understand who he really is, but the secrets they keep from one another have perilous consequences. Elysia’s quest for discovery and acceptance presses her to choose between revealing her true nature or letting her family die.

My Review

Miranda Hardy's "Lightning Struck" is the first tale in The Roaming Curse series. I couldn't put down this YA paranormal...and usually YA's just don't hold my interest. The mythology with the Roma and werewolves is very interesting. Elysia and her cousins sure have some neat backstories. I could almost hear the aunts talking. This would make a fun TV series. I can't wait to see what happens in the next book.

4.5 out of 5 stars


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Find out more about the Roaming Curse series here: https://www.mirandahardy.com/roamingcurse

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About the Author

Miranda Hardy writes children's literature to keep the voices in her head appeased. When she's not in her fantasy world, she's canoeing in alligator infested waters or rescuing homeless animals. She resides in south Florida with her two wonderful children, and too many animals to mention. 




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