Huntress Unleashed (HEART OF THE HUNTRESS #7) by Terry Spear EPUB & PDF – eBook Details Online
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- Authors: Terry Spear
- Language: English
- Genre: Paranormal / Sci-Fi
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A week later
In the pouring rain, Jacqueline Anderson stalked across the
cracked asphalt parking lot to a red brick building where Hunters
turned by Vampires Group Therapy was meeting in Dallas, Texas—not that
she wanted to go to it at all. No other vehicles were there yet, and she was
hoping no one was coming. She had a list of five rogue vampires to
eliminate, and she felt this was a total waste of time.
The brick building looked like it had seen better days, the asphalt
shingle roof sagging, moss and ivy growing all over the red brick walls, the
door needing to be sanded and revarnished. Inside, one of the rooms was
serving as the meeting place for the therapy group. She wouldn’t be here if
it wasn’t for her parents and brother forcing her to do this.
They were
hunters still and they believed after she was bitten and turned, she was
living on the edge—taking risks she could ill afford, going after rogues
without a hunter partner to back her up, working all hours of the day and
night and not taking time to rest. She was a ticking timebomb some hunters
said. Rogue vampires had given her the tag that she was the huntress
unleashed. Which truthfully, she didn’t mind at all. Though it could make
her more of a rogue vampire target.
She considered the look of the building again. She’d learned Anne
Struthers had purchased it after she was turned a month ago—the building
standing idle after the ring of rogue vampires who had owned it had been
terminated thirty years ago and no one had wanted to own the building
since, some saying it was cursed.
Jacqueline didn’t believe in curses or ghosts, like she suspected Anne
didn’t, and opened the door and headed inside, brushing wet strands of hair
off her cheek. She headed down the hall past empty rooms. She stepped into
room five and observed the mostly bare walls, a clock hanging on one, but
only shadows remained where framed pictures had been removed. Plastic
chairs had been hastily thrown together in a circle, so it appeared.
It looked
like a place for members of an Alcoholic Anonymous group to meet, except
that this was a meeting place—first meeting ever for a group of hunters who
hunted rogue vampires down for the murderous killing of innocents or
turning innocents into vampires so they would be at their beck and call. But
these hunters had been turned by such rogue vampires and were now
considered hunters turned.
Jacqueline smelled stale coffee, nothing freshly brewing in the coffee
pot on a table against one wall. It looked like it had seen better days—
grimy, a can of coffee, and a half-crushed box of filters sitting next to it. At
least the coffee can wasn’t rusty.
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