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Ebook About A hapless hiker. A rogue cougar. An outcome no one expected.Wyatt took a dead-end job in his hometown for two reasons: hiking, and being close to his family. When trekking over the trails he loves, he comes face to face with a cougar he cannot avoid.As the pre-eminent hunter for the Shifter Nations of North America, Gabrielle isn't surprised when the Shifter Council calls her. A rogue cougar has been killing hikers. The job: put the beast down, and do it fast. She has never failed a hunt.The trail leads her to the site of a fierce, bloody battle. She finds a wounded hiker, a dead cougar, and one inescapable conclusion.There's a new cat in town.Get your copy today!Book Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Review :
The story is fairly entertaining and well written style wise, but, while not exactly a surprise, it still was a bit of a disappointment.The fact that it was fairly standard for an urban fantasy novel about a hidden magical society in modern day Earth - a society of mages, shifters, vampires and what not - is clear from the blurb. It is also a bit of a male power fantasy with relatively shallow (although likeable) characters, again not unexpected. The lack of a fated partner (a common trope in the genre) is a good thing even if it comes with a harem.My issue is that the author does not appear to think about how such a society and abilities would impact RL, just keeping the world and story fairly simple. Questions like how would things be kept secret if so many people are supernatural? Why don't the supernatural dominate the world? How do you keep a story entertaining and challenging if people can teleport all over the world or cause volcano's to erupt? How can a criminal organization this big remain undetected without knowing about the supernatural world? If objecting to an alpha means death, why does it take three very public challenges before people realize you don't mess with a smilodon shifter?If you can ignore these questions and don't mind a bit of a power fantasy, it is an entertaining story. My score might be a bit unfair, since I can enjoy fantasy books with similar issues without a problem, but in case of urban fantasy it keeps me from fully enjoying the story. Hence 3 stars. It is very clearly not a book for me, but I did finish it. I'll start with the biggest problem here. The book doesn't stick to a narration style throughout. It repeatedly changes from first to third person. While transitions aren't to difficult to figure out it's still really jarring. Plus it really short changes Wyatt as our window into this world. I think there were a couple interesting ideas here that would have worked better if we got to learn through has perspective. But mostly this felt like mediocre fan fiction. Everything moves too fast and all the characters are just too shallow. If it was an Unlimited title I wouldn't discourage someone giving it a go but even for just a dollar I say skip it. There are a lot better Unlimited authors out there. Read Online Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Download Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) PDF Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Mobi Free Reading Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Download Free Pdf Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) PDF Online Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Mobi Online Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Reading Online Smilodon (The Primogenitor Saga Book 1) Read Online Robert M. Kerns Download Robert M. Kerns Robert M. Kerns PDF Robert M. Kerns Mobi Free Reading Robert M. Kerns Download Free Pdf Robert M. Kerns PDF Online Robert M. Kerns Mobi Online Robert M. Kerns Reading Online Robert M. KernsDownload PDF How To Blog For Profit: Without Selling Your Soul By Ruth Soukup
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