A review by cjmichel
Zdobycz by Andrew Fukuda

4.0

"The Prey" by Andrew Fukuda is the sequel to "The Hunt." It is one of the most unique stories (actually series) of vampires that I have ever read. In the Hunt, Gene is a human living in a world that has been over taken by vampires. He exists amongst the vampires by following a strict code of behavior and hygeine so that the vampires believe he is one of them. By the end of book one, his secret is out and he learns that he is not alone, not the only survivor.

The Prey picks up where The Hunt ends. Gene and the humans from under the dome travel by river in search of the land of milk and honey, a human run location free from the threat of the vampires (now known as duskers). However, their journey takes them to a Shang-gri-la that isn't exactly all that it seems at first. Something is wrong. Travel with Gene and his new friends as they search for the truth and the real promised land.

Warning: The Prey does not stand alone well. If you want to enjoy and understand what you are reading, I firmly suggest reading The Hunt first.

Then remember: Everything looks better once the sun rises ... if you can survive long enough.
Read this series by Andrew Fukuda. You will be glad that you did.