Title: Hunter
Author: Dakota Storm
Publisher: JMS Books
Length: 96 Pages
Category: Contemporary
At a Glance: Dakota Storm’s Hunter is a fast paced and action-packed novella. This book may not be for everyone, but if you like lots of action, drug trafficking, and bounty hunters, give it a try.
Reviewed By: Maryann
Blurb: Sexy-as-sin bounty hunter Hunter Jones lives, eats, and breathes his next case. He’s always been content to live his life on the road with no attachments and no one to answer to. Love is for other people. But when he stops in a small town for a little R&R and meets up with a fellow bounty hunter to review a case, he runs into the man of his wet dreams. Hunter isn’t ready for love, but Van turns his head and heart upside down.
Donovan “Van” Madsen has it all: a lucrative business, a close-knit family, and a best friend. But something is missing. Van always dreamed of finding the “one,” but never thought it would happen … until Hunter.
The mutual attraction is instant and intense between the two men. Neither can say goodbye.
When trouble brews and Van is kidnapped, Hunter realizes life is too short to not take what he wants. In this action-packed romance, both men’s lives are on the line and their love might not be enough to save them.
Review: Twenty-five-year-old Donovan ‘Van’ Madsen shares a construction business with his best friend and roommate, Matty. The business has really grown since opening right after high school and Van getting his architect degree. When Friday night rolls around everyone needs a break, so Van and Matty head to the local watering hole, Bare Knuckles.
Hunter Jones is a motorcycle riding bounty hunter who’s finally getting a break. As much as he likes to ride, it’s even better getting off the bike. Growing up in a farming family in Clutterfarms, Georgia, was ideal, but still, Hunter has always needed to be moving—no one to answer to or nag him. Nearing thirty has changed his views some, though, and he’s starting to think he would like someone to come home to.
As Van is heading across the street, he spies Hunter changing his shirt and is almost run over. He locks eyes with Hunter and there’s a definite spark. When Rowdy Kingston rolls up, pleasure turns to business for Hunter, and he and Rowdy head for the bar. But a couple of beers lead to a motorcycle ride for Van and Hunter. They have dinner together and share information with each other before things get too hot and heavy. Hunter gets a call from Rowdy, and Hunter asks Van to join him to conclude some business. Van has every right to be worried when they pull up in front of a group of guys, and when Hunter gets made, all hell breaks loose. What has Hunter done, dragging Van into this dangerous mess?
Dakota Storm’s Hunter is a fast paced and action-packed novella. I liked Hunter’s and Van’s characters; there’s a gradual learning about each other and lots of Hunter growling. Hunter’s family was also a good addition to this story. This is a first time read for me from this author, and it was fun and entertaining. This book may not be for everyone, but if you like lots of action, drug trafficking, and bounty hunters, give it a try.
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