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Huntress (Life After Book 1) Kindle Edition
Death was only the beginning.
My name is Audrey Lyons, and well, I’m dead. I’ve also just learned that everyone in the afterlife is given a job . . . for all of eternity, and I’ve been assigned to be a demon hunter.
This could be bad—physical activity and I aren’t on speaking terms and my trainer, Logan, is as infuriating as he is attractive.
Just when I think my life—or rather, afterlife—is all punch, stab, rinse and repeat, I find myself the wielder of the most powerful sword in existence and the key to unleashing the apocalypse.
With Satan gunning for me, the lives of the living, the fate of my fellow hunters, and the balance between good and evil now rests in my hands. But no pressure, right?
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From bestselling author Julie Hall comes a book that readers have called “captivating”, “stunning”, and “refreshingly beautiful!”.
Fans of The Mortal Instruments, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and Supernatural won't want to miss out on all the twists and turns in this clean YA Fantasy adventure.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateMay 16, 2017
- Reading age13 - 18 years
- File size6.8 MB
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- Jaymin Eve , USA Today bestselling author of A Walker Saga and Supernatural Prison series
Awards: - Finalist (Huntress): 2018 ACFW Carol Awards- Young Adult Book of the Year (Huntress): 2018 Christian Indie Awards- Gold Medal Winner (Huntress): 2018 Illumination Awards- 1st Place Winner, Religion (Huntress): 2018 IndieReader Discovery Awards- Christian Fiction Finalist (Huntress): 2018 Next Generation Indie Book Awards- Gold Medal Winner (Huntress): 2017 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards- Best Inspirational Novel (Huntress): 2017 Ozarks Indie Book Festival- Best Debut Author (Julie Hall): 2017 Ozarks Indie Book Festival- 2nd Place Winner (Huntress): 2017 ReadFree.ly Indie Book of the Year- 1st Place Winner (Huntress): 2012 Women of Faith Writing Contest
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About the Author
She writes YA paranormal / fantasy novels, loves doodles, and drinks Red Bull, but not necessarily in that order. Julie's daughter says that her super power is sleeping all day and writing all night... and well, she wouldn't be wrong.
Julie currently lives in Colorado with her four favorite people - her husband, daughter, and two fur babies.
Connect with Julie:
- Website: JulieHallAuthor.com
- Newsletter: bit.ly/JulieNL
- BookBub: bit.ly/JulieBB
- Fan Club: bit.ly/JulieGroup
- Instagram: bit.ly/Juliegram
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- ASIN : B06XSDZFD7
- Publisher : Julie Hall; 2nd edition (May 16, 2017)
- Publication date : May 16, 2017
- Language : English
- File size : 6.8 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 376 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #354,810 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
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About the author

Julie Hall is a USA Today bestselling, multiple award-winning author.
She writes YA paranormal / fantasy novels, loves doodles, and drinks Red Bull, but not necessarily in that order. Julie's daughter says that her super power is sleeping all day and writing all night... and well, she wouldn't be wrong.
Julie currently lives in Colorado with her four favorite people - her husband, daughter, and two fur babies.
Website: www.JulieHallAuthor.com
Newsletter: http://bit.ly/JulieNL
BookBub: http://bit.ly/JulieBB
Fan Club: http://bit.ly/JulieGroup
Instagram: http://bit.ly/Juliegram
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- Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2017I have to admit something before I start. I'm often very skeptical to read books in the Christian Fantasy genre.
Yes I am a Christian. I'm not trying to be a hypocrite. My honest personal reasoning for my decision is this:
Religion is very personal and should be treated with the utmost respect. Everyone has the right to worship as they choose without judgement or partiality. I don't like when writers create a story under the assumption that every Christian believes or worships (or should believe or worship) just as they do. I much prefer it when they follow C.S. Lewis's advice that your beliefs are the under current of the story, a basis of who you are that comes out in your writing style, not preachy with calls for repentance and other such nonsense--preaching should be left to the non-fiction genres where the readers are looking specifically for that.
If I read a Christian fantasy book (or any kind of fiction written by a Christian), I want to find the similarities and comparisons in the story and characters based on my own ideas of Christianity, but it will not be a story that could be offensive to someone who was not Christian, that to them it would just be a really great story about good versus evil, like The Chronicles of Narnia or The Lord of the Rings. So as you can see, given my own personal preferences, it's not always safe for me to read something labeled Christian, because to me, it often feels like a ploy for the author to use creative license to be more on the preachy side than I'm comfortable with.
Rant over.
Huntress, does reference God and Satan, but it does not point to any specific religion or belief system, just the overall idea that there is a God and a Satan or Good and Evil.
I liked this book for a few key reasons.
Audrey, our heroine, has died and crossed over to the other side. Once there she learns she is meant to be a demon hunter for the rest of eternity. What I liked about Audrey's story: Because she can't remember her earth life, she has to re-discover who she is, and what she believes. There's no pressure for her to be a certain way, think a certain way, behave a certain way. In fact, freedom of choice seems to be a big theme in the book. I appreciated this approach. I also enjoyed Hall's depiction of what heaven is like and how people relate to one another there--its very much like earth, simple, beautiful, but far more advanced in some really fun ways (think instant wall color change just by your thoughts and preferences, and superb food that just magically appears in your room. And even cooler is the materializing armor that is stronger than Mithril that withstands demon claws:).
The idea for the need of demon hunters: On earth Satan wants nothing more than to destroy the race of men, with the help of his demonic minions. "Demons grow stronger by destroying the people here on Earth. They latch onto people and encourage them to do all sorts of things that ultimately hurt them in the end. The more lives the demons ruin, the greater they grow, but their hunger doesn't stop with the living. If the lives of the living are food to them, then we're (the demon hunters) a drug. Sometimes they even seek us out because of it...like an addict looking for its next fix. It makes some demons very unrpredictable and even more dangerous." God's solution? Send down members of the deceased with advanced training and skills to destroy the demons before they can destroy his children. Hunters, demon hunters. Armed with a flaming sword, our weak protagonist grows in power, strength, and skill in her destiny. A clean love story, good characterization, zero profanity, mixed in with some cool fighting made this a good read.
I laughed out loud at some of the authors explanations for things such as: What happens when a demon hunter who cannot be seen by humans bumps into one. "They trip." Ever wonder why sometimes you trip over thin air? Could be you just tripped over a demon hunter:).
And some of her thought provoking insights: "We're not supposed to be looking to the right or left to see how we measure up."
"Life, and even the afterlife, is a dance between being prepared and letting go. The wisdom is knowing how to prepare and when it's time to let go."
"I believe the plan for my life was greater than the one I lived out."
"God uses all situations for good in the end, but we have the freedom to royally screw up."
"Everyone falls. You have the opportunity to be built up even stronger than before..."
"It's not the kiss that does it, its's the covenant--the promise to one another."
"I created you with both a heart and a head. And the reason fro that was for you to use both. When you try to follow one without considering the other, you will make bad decisions..."
My only misgivings were these and they are probably just me and were minor enough that I couldn't put the book down and bought the second book right after I finished.
Audrey's sometimes cluelessness can make her seem more stupid than naive. The reader usually will figure things out before the character in books, but some things were just so obvious it just made her look like an idiot. For the most part her character growth was believable, but sometimes her flaws felt more contrived than natural.
There were moments of info-dumping that came uncomfortably close to preaching, but based on what I said above, it really is just my opinion. It might not seem that way for those who regularly read Christian fantasy. But it pulled me out of the story several times. I liked the underlying message she was trying to portray, but sometimes it wasn't so underlying. This increased in the second book to the point my review for Warfare goes down to four stars.
It was often hard to reconcile the "heavenly" ideas, teachings, and realm living, with the darker demon hunter side of the story. The "hunter" action was always short lived and could be slightly repetitive with the same things happening to Audrey in nearly every battle. I would have preferred seeing a little more of the hunting on earth, their protection in action--this does increase in book two, but still not enough for my liking.
It's definitely worth the read. I couldn't put it down, despite the things that bugged me just a bit. The editing is good, the story fleshed out, and they have beautiful covers--three things that can be hard to find in Indie published books.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2018my rating is 4.5
The cover truly wowed me on this one, but I still didn't know if I'd like it. I'm so cautious about after life stories, but this one was different from the beginning. I did not know it was a Christian book and the details about Heaven really touched me. I had trouble with Audrey NOT remembering her relationship with God and even her lack of faith at first. I'm still not sure about that relationship after finishing Book 1, but I'm eager to read the series now. Her relationship with Logan annoyed me, definite chemistry but way too much confusion.
I was HOOKED on her second mission with the other hunters, up until that point the book had been interesting but more amusing than anything else as Audrey figures out what the afterlife is about and how she fits into the picture. Then her second mission, a school shooting, leads to her full out memories and my heart melted. Shouldn't cry when you have a stuffy nose, but I couldn't help it with that chapter :)
Absolute FAVE scene is her encounter with God answering her questions and then getting her dog back. That scene for me is worth the price of this book, so incredibly precious. I was THRILLED she moves away from Logan and gets a new mentor, fully noting that appearances in the after life are NEVER what they seem! And Romona being her grandmother, priceless, even though I had figured out they were related.
Audrey's sarcasm and personality kept me reading the whole time. I'd probably have reacted the way she did to everything or worse. But once she encounters God face to face, it changes her priorities and the ending was perfect. Now that I know it's a Christian read (the covers are so amazing and match the story, so satisfying to me), I definitely want to know more about Audrey's journey and so happy to have given this a chance.
For other demon fighting, Christian speculative reads that will give you all the feels, HIGHLY recommend Chronicle of the Three: Bloodline by Tabitha Caplinger. Kept thinking of that series while starting this one.
Top reviews from other countries
- KatryneReviewed in Canada on January 19, 2021
4.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
I like this book, it's interesting and full of secrets and surprises. It was fun to read but sometimes a little too much about faith and God for me but still really great.
I like the way the afterlife is imagined and also the characters, I really want to know what happens to Audrey next!!!
- Cassie CroftReviewed in Australia on May 27, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Really enjoyed this!
I really enjoyed this book. Amazing. Can’t wait to start reading the next book. These characters were great and the storyline was good.
- I BreslinReviewed in the United Kingdom on November 20, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars I love it
This book is a brilliant find. I loved it and devoured it in one sitting. The plot line is engaging and entertaining. The author clearly put a lot of thought into the characters and I never felt that a character was lacking or 2 dimensional. A lot of heart has been put into the book and you can see the individuality of the author, which a lot of books lose among cliches. I recommend giving it a try and seeing how it surprises you.
- Michelle Chantler/csm promotionsReviewed in Australia on March 22, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining while entriging
HUNTRESS By Julie Hall
I have never read one of Ms Hall’s book’s before, and in all honesty don’t usually read Christian related book’s for the simple reason I often feel as though I am being preached to. This certainly had the Christian undercurrent but in an unusual way, so much so, that I found the book to be very refreshing with the unusual view’s Ms Hall bring’s to us regarding the after world. Huntress
HUNTRESS
main character ‘Audrey’ find’s herself suddenly in the situation no one wants to, has to deal with being dead. That’s bad enough, but find’s she is meant to stick to a certain way of doing thing’s, which to this young lady is something she never does.
Well that doesn’t sit well with her, especially when her trainer is far more attractive that she really wants, so she fights what she is asked to do every step of the way. Audrey goes through huge personal self discovery throughout the book, dealing with character traits that don’t sit well with her. But every character in this storyline seems to be going through an enormous change of some sort, so Audreys problem’s are really not looked on as being particularly difficult.
As the main character Audrey is someone most people could relate to, very likeable, she’s a rather determined person who believes that there has definitely been a huge mistake made regarding her placement in the afterlife and spends a lot of time complaining about it. She believes that absolutely no way would God leave her to deal with this whole situation the way he has, so she finds her trust dealing with it and Gods so called plans for her, are way beyond what she will believe. She shows no faith or trust in his choices.
Throughout this terrific storyline there are continually different entertaining twist’s and turn’s that we are never made aware are coming. Audrey has a huge responsibility placed on her shoulder’s, and even though her trainer ‘Logan’ is really the only one she can rely on, he’s the last person she want’s . As in most romantic interludes, their immediate reaction’s appear as if being within any distance of each other really is unpleasant.
But the two of them have a chemistry that cannot be denied, or ignored. Even as their emotional development is occurring Audrey is determined to do things her own way, but their direct chemistry neither one can ignore.
Julie Hall’s creativity and descriptive style leaves you with a beautiful idea of what the afterlife could be like. It’s certainly not like anything else I have ever had described to me. Ms Hall’s narration leaves you with very vivid images of each character and their world, giving us a genuine understanding of how deeply the event’s involves each person, both the dead and the living, creatively entwining the plot with twist’s that cannot be interpreted in any way leaving you guessing.
Without giving anything away re; the plot and outcome, as much as God is mentioned, Satan has to be involved in this storyline to keep some type of balance and believe me, as usual satan likes to take centre stage in certain cases.
The HUNTRESS is all round a superb read, if you enjoy secrets, action and never ending clues about what is on its way, then this is something you will have trouble putting down.
In fact I had a similar problem, once I started putting this book down was hard.
There is an undercurrent of certain ideals the Author is giving the reader, but they are so well concealed its up to the reader if they wanted to look into it. All in all this is a well written book with heaps of fun, action, emotional involvement that’s easily felt, and a plot that keeps you guessing. If you expect a romance that’s going to be concluded with perfection, then you are going to need to grab bk 2 in the series. But for a Christian based world with Paranormal twist this was extremely entertaining and I am going to order book 2 asap.
- Sam07896Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 24, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Great read
I really enjoyed this book, it’s a good read about the afterlife and determination to succeed, can’t wait for the next instalment x