A review by fairytale_bookworm
Hunt the Fae by Natalia Jaster

5.0

First and foremost, thank you so much for sending me this ARC, Natalia. Ever since I read the first book I’ve been in pain waiting for this one. And oh, it was so worth it.

In this sequel we follow the middle sister, Juniper, as she is tasked with an impossible task to save herself and her sisters. To hunt that which can’t be hunted.
Armed with her crossbow and clever mind, Juniper embarks on the hunt while at the same time being hunted herself. And the filthy mouth and seductive way of the ruler of The Solitary Forest doesn’t make things easier.

This story, which shouldn’t come as a surprise, follows the same structure of the first book. At first, I was a bit scared that it would feel like the same book, but Natalia made this story an entirely new one. Sure, some of the bigger plot points were very predictable, both because of what this story is and because of the first one, but others were so well written that I couldn’t see them coming.

Juniper is very different to Lark. While her younger sister is very feisty, Juniper is too clever for her own good. It was very interesting to follow her train of thought about things that, too her, were entirely new.
Puck had me intrigued from the moment we met him, and his words and temper made me, and surely many others, swoon and laugh.

I loved this book a ton and it made me even more excited to read about Cove’s journey which I can see go in many different directions.

Thank you again for sending me this ARC - and good lord, if you haven’t read these books yet, I strongly suggest that you pick it up as soon as possible.