
Hunter Reborn
Reviews

Aiden and Larissa were going to be the ultimate opposites attract mated pair. They hoped that their love would unite vampires and shifters, however, they were torn apart and Aiden was left to go on thinking his mate was dead.
Fast forward 60 years and Larissa has been woken from a forced coma and is suffering from amnesia. She's been fed information that Aiden was responsible for her parents death but every instinct she has is screaming that he is her safe haven not her enemy.
The layering of the love story, mythology of vampires, the Council and the Brethren all intertwine for a great story. I really enjoy the fact that all the other characters continue to grow and develop through the books, even though Aiden and Larissa are the stars of this one.
Lucas & Vivian continue to steal every scene they are in with their joyful playfulness and they are truly going to be a handful when they're older if they really are mates!
Larissa is a complete anachronism - having to face 21st century tech along with all the historical events she missed out on. This was a real slow burn, but with plenty of almost action along the way. Another fab episode in the series.
