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The Huntress by Michelle O'Leary
The Huntress by Michelle O'Leary




The Huntress by Michelle O

Cracking his stubborn emotional wall is something Mea may not be strong enough to do alone, however. He's had to be strong physically to survive, so he's a fair match there too. He's a match for her sensitivity to the dark due to MANY years of imprisonment. When she sets her sights on him, she intends to arrest him, but decides to make him her personal quarry instead. Yet, she's also a woman with a huge soft spot.Ģ) Her counterpart is a lifelong criminal. She is also enhanced with extra strength scientifically. So many things make this stand out for me.ġ) The Huntress, Mea, reminds me a bit of the comic book character Elektra she's very attuned to the world around her with or without the benefit of light, and she's been trained by the best with all the right kick**s moves. "The Huntress" by Michelle O'Leary is one of the best books I've read in a long time. What does a hardened criminal like him know of trust or love? Is he even capable of stepping beyond instinct and into human emotion? The simple rules of his existence become much more complicated as he is forced to redefine the concepts of survival and freedom. All that he knows or cares about is survival and the fight for freedom until a trusting girl becomes his responsibility and a seductive Hunter offers him what looks like a second chance at life. Seth Terrik has spent more than half of his life in prison. But Mea is not one to allow duty to define her. Her choices seem limited-duty demands that she capture the escapee and turn the child over to the proper authorities. The pair make an impression on Mea that she can’t ignore-she feels a deep empathy for the girl and in Terrik she sees reflections of herself.

The Huntress by Michelle O The Huntress by Michelle O

But then she meets Seth Terrik, an escaped convict, and Regan Freya, a child recently orphaned. She is the best of the best, ruthless and predatory on a hunt and driven by the memory of violence. Traumatized at a young age by the violent death of her parents, Mea Brin becomes a Hunter, part of an elite policing force of the Planetary Coalition.






The Huntress by Michelle O'Leary