ARC Review: What Hunts Inside the Shadow by Harper L. Woods

Posted August 30, 2022 by Shannon in ARC, Blog Tour, Reviews, Shannon, Social Butterfly PR / 1 Comment

ARC Review:  What Hunts Inside the Shadow by Harper L. WoodsWhat Hunts Inside the Shadows by Harper L. Woods, Adelaide Forrest
Series: Of Flesh & Bone #2
Genres: Fantasy
Publication Date: August 30, 2022
Also in this series: What Lies Beyond the Veil, What Lurks Between the Fates
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three-half-stars

The Wild Hunt waits for none...not even the secrets waiting at the gates of Alfheimr.
Estrella's story continues.
Author’s Note: This book is intended for readers who are 18 and older. It contains mature language, graphic violence, and explicit content with darker elements. This is book two in a series and ends in a cliffhanger.

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from Blog Tour, Social Butterfly PR in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

This book takes readers on a journey through Estrella accepting Caldris for who he was and understanding that he wasn’t the only person that lied to her.

Estrella was dealt a blow at the end of the last book, realizing that the man she had fallen in love with was her fated Fae mate.  So she spent a good portion of this book reconciling her feeling for Caldris to what she felt for him when she thought he was human.  She struggled to reconcile everything she ever knew against what she experienced with Caldris and the Hunt.  But in the end, I think she realized that she knew what Caldris had told her was true, which meant she needed to shift everything she ever understood.

This second book moved much faster and set the story for the final book and the showdown with Mab.  I can’t wait.

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