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Magic Hunter: An Urban Fantasy Novel (The Vampire’s Mage)

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Rosalind lived for the hunt. Now she might die for it.

Rosalind’s mission is simple: hunt demons and mages. As a member of the Brotherhood, she’s dedicated to protecting the world from dark magic. Someone’s got to stop the supernatural bloodlust – plus, hunting’s a hell of a lot more exciting than her computer science classes.

Everything’s going to plan until she meets Caine, a mage in league with the demons. He’s scary as hell and just as sexy. Worse, he’s brought her a warning: rumors are spreading that Rosalind is a mage, too.

Now, the Hunters have chosen their next target – and it’s her.

While she works to prove her innocence, Rosalind must form an uneasy alliance with Caine. But the Brotherhood are closing in. If she can’t figure out who to trust, and fast, she’ll be exiled to the realm of the very demons she once hunted.

The first book in The Vampire’s Mage series, perfect for fans of Ilona Andrews, Karen Marie Moning, and fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.

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3 thoughts on “Magic Hunter: An Urban Fantasy Novel (The Vampire’s Mage)

  1. … this latest book from CN Crawford and I absolutely loved it! I just finished this latest book from CN Crawford and I absolutely loved it!! I can’t wait for the next installment. I fell in love with the characters and the story line. It’s easy to see the parallels with other belief systems and how we shouldn’t just blindly follow along without asking why. It’s an empowering story that’s easy to get lost in.

  2. I really enjoyed this fast-paced I really enjoyed this fast-paced, action-packed story about a demon hunter who’s maybe got it wrong about the bad guys. When the good guys are bad and the bad guys are sexy, it might be time to switch sides. The characters had strong voices–I loved how Aurora and Tammi hit it off. I did find myself getting frustrated by Rosalind’s insistence on making bad decisions again and again, though she seemed to smarten up toward the end. Overall the story pulled me in, and I couldn’t stop turning the…

  3. The Hits Just Kept Coming Another great Urban Fantasy series starter. I read Magic Hunter over the weekend, and I loved it. It was so full of action, I don’t think it ever slowed down. The hits just kept coming, one right after another. I was completely engaged in this story from page one to the bitter-sweet end. 

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