Sorceress Hunting

Sorceress Hunting

by Lisa Blackwood
Sorceress Hunting

Sorceress Hunting

by Lisa Blackwood

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Overview

Some victories feel more like defeat.

Lillian and Gregory may have defeated the demonic Riven, but human authorities are now aware that something equally as intelligent but far more deadly shares their world. To the Avatars' dismay, this is not just a guns in the woods, boots on the ground kind of hunt. Scientists are spearheading this pursuit, and Lillian and Gregory are their intended targets.

If that wasn't complication enough, Lillian's little brother, Shadowlight, saves the life of a female soldier and now he must hide his pet human from the other fae for her own safety.

Corporal Anna Makenzie is no pet, but she'll be the first to admit, she feels fiercely protective toward the lonely young gargoyle, and if anyone messes with the kid, she'll go full metal b*tch all over their ^ss.

The Gargoyle and Sorceress novels have a continuing story arc and should be read in order:

Sorceress Awakening

Sorceress Rising

Sorceress Hunting

Sorceress at War

Sorceress Enraged

Legacy of the Sorceress

Sorcery & Firedrakes

Scion of the Sorceress

Sorceress Eternal


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781990608490
Publisher: Lisa Smeaton
Publication date: 08/10/2022
Pages: 358
Sales rank: 708,301
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Lisa Blackwood grudgingly lives in a small town in Southern Ontario, though she would much rather live deep in a dark forest, surrounded by majestic old-growth trees. Since she cannot live her fantasy, she decided to write fantasy instead. An abundance of pets, named after various Viking gods, helps to keep the creativity flowing. Freya, her ever faithful and beloved hellhound, ensures Lisa takes a break from the computer so they can rid the garden of cats with delusions of conquest.
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