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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Book Review: The Hunt: The Wilds Book 2 by Donna Augustine

The Hunt: The Wilds Book 2
by Donna Augustine

December 25, 2015
Pages: 328
Living in the Wilds isn't any picnic, but I thought I had a handle on things: avoid the beasts and I won't get eaten, avoid the waterways and the pirates won't kill me, and stab every Dark Walker I see.

That was before I found out Tiffy's friends were real and back when I’d never heard of the Skinners. Now my magic is on the fritz, and people are disappearing. Dax doesn't want me to kill any Dark Walkers, and avoiding the beasts is impossible when I live with one. Amidst all this, I've become the most wanted woman around..


I know you’ve heard this before (if you read my reviews) but I just love Donna Augustine’s books and this one was no different. Book 2 in The Wilds series has Dal being wanted by about everyone in the Wilds and she has no idea why she’s so popular or unpopular depending on how you look at it. Tiffy wants her to meet with her invisible friends but they can’t be real, can they? When Tiffy goes missing Dal starts to question everything she’s learned.

Full of mysterious twists and turns that makes you want to keep reading even when you should be sleeping. Dax and Dal have a chemistry that you really want to see developed one minute, then new characters are introduced making you change your mind every five minutes.

Review: The Wilds (The Wilds #1)

Getting 5 sheep






Denise B

About the Author:
Donna Augustine was an odd child, had a brief moment of conformity in early adulthood and then decided to embrace her craziness as the years rolled by. It's her inner crazy that she credits with coming up with the ideas for her books. One part hypochondriac, a few dashes of paranoia, topped with a sliver of uptight and delivered with a relaxed flair, she kicked the proverbial box down the yellow brick road a couple years ago to embrace her true self.

She can be reached by a carrier pigeon, set free in a south by north direction, where she resides in Neverland with her two Siberian cats. Cats who, by the way, aren't as hypoallergenic as she believed they'd be.

For the conventional minded, and those of you without a pigeon on hand, she can be reached at donna@donnaaugustine.com. She responds to most emails within three dusk periods.

P.S. For those of you looking for the discarded box, it was sitting beside the road for a while but has since disappeared completely.

3 comments:

  1. So glad you gave this five sheep! I adore Donna and completely agree-I know I should be sleeping, but am unable to put down her book(s). Wonderful story, interesting characters, and unique world/setting coupled with Donna's smooth writing style make this series a highly recommended success. Added bonus, Donna writes quickly. The next book is scheduled for a May release!!!

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  2. I do know the concept of keeping reading even if your eyes keep falling closed!

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