The Hunted
The Hunted by A.J. Scudiere Book Summary
Lights out. Keep still. Pray for morning. Joule and Cage Mazur feel like prisoners in their home. With something new stalking the streets at night, their family’s only protection is bolting the door and embracing the darkness. And even though they manage to trap and kill one of the monsters, their locks won’t hold forever… Dealing with rising panic and rage in the neighborhood, the free-spirited survivors hatch a plan to undermine the killers. But with the night hunters picking off everyone they can, Joule and Cage know time is ticking toward humanity’s extinction. Can they kill the Night Hunters and reclaim the top of the food chain? The Hunted is the first book in the fast-paced Black Carbon apocalyptic thriller series. If you like resourceful heroes, world-ending catastrophes, and breathtaking action, you’ll love AJ Scudiere’s spine-tingling novel. Buy The Hunted to battle the savage onslaught today!
The Hunted by A.J. Scudiere Book Reviews

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Fast paced suspense with a great plot and interesting characters. Hard to put down

I want to start out by saying the amount of stars I have had nothing to do with the book, I just wanted to catch attention in case anyone else is experiencing the same misfortune as I am. Before I get to the problem, let me say this is a great story! It’s entertaining from the beginning I mean even the cover is intriguing that’s what made me look into this book. I won’t spoil anything but it’s definitely worth the read! That being said, I wanted to continue reading but ONLY was allowed 50 pages. Not sure why this is, or how to fix it! If anyone can help in anyway, it’d be appreciated. Thank you!

Wonderful book I loved it

Good thing this book was free. The author starts out by describing the eco-wrath the planet is supposedly taking out on all of humanity. All these weather calamities and cities burning, the end of the world, etc, etc, scavenging for “good stuff” in abandoned homes and you are supposed to believe people still go to work during daylight hours? They hide in somehow conveniently hardened homes against super-dog packs that can break down doors and jump through car windows? I am a huge fiction/horror/fantasy book fan and can suspend reality with the best of them….but the eco-preaching and the lack of even a modicum of believability in the storyline is so ridiculous that i just gave up on the book. Maybe some middle-schoolers will enjoy it.

Throughly enjoyed this book. It grabs hold and doesn’t let go until the last page. Can’t wait for the next book.

Great story filled with twists and turns that the author took just enough literature license to Make it seem plausible .

I loved this book! It kept me focused on the next event. The night hunters gave me nightmares but so worth it! Thanks for such mind blowing book!

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I couldn’t put this book down. A terrifying but possible look at the future. The twins fight for survival against horrendous odds, trying to kill a new species of animal that has humans as the food.

Couldn’t put this book down !

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