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Hunting Kat by Kelley Armstrong

adinda97's review against another edition

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3.0

This was short story, I did really enjoyed it. In the beginning it was a bit strange, but the end was very good. Maria V. Snyder is one of my favorite writers.

blz22's review against another edition

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3.0

This was short story, I did really enjoyed it. In the beginning it was a bit strange, but the end was very good. Maria V. Snyder is one of my favorite writers.

julaliciousbookparadise's review against another edition

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4.0

review to come.

kaixxx's review against another edition

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2.0

I didn't enjoy this series finding it was way too short. I loved Kat and loved finding out about another experiment on the run. The only problem was that the story just ended. I think the story could have been longer so we could find out what happened to her next. I hope that another story will come out about Kat, where she could possibly meet the others from the darkest powers and darkness rising series. Do not think I will read this again as it makes me slightly annoyed how it ends. xxx

nagia's review against another edition

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3.0

In a nut shell, loved it!!

I really-really like Kat, I liked her from the start.

Now I like Neil too, he sort of reminded me of Carlos. :D

Kelley tried to squeeze too much information and action in this short story but I lapped it up all the same.

Now I need at least a novel from Kat'a POV, with a lot of Neil!!

Ow!! It's going to be great!! And I can really see Kat and Neil fitting in nicely with Chloe, Derek, Tori and Simon.

a_h_haga's review against another edition

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3.0

REREAD 2020

So I'm still on an Armstrong-high, and so I'm glad I have some short stories of her's lying around.
I honestly didn't remember much about this story, and I avoided reading up on it before reading it, so I would be surprised. I'd even forgotten it was about vampires.

Unfortunatly, I'm not as blown away by this story as I was the first time I read it.
It's ok, but not more than that, unfortunatly. That said, Armstrong clearly knows her characters and manage to introduce them clearly in just a 40-page short, which is impressive.

New rating: 3/5 stars
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This review is written on my phone, so please look away from any stupid writing errors!

So while Arnstrongs "darkest power" series wasn't really for me when I read it, I'm interested in the Edison Group. I want to know more about their other experiments, and about how they operate.
Therefor this novella was a welcome story for me!
This is set pre—story (before the series) and is about a girl from one of said experiments. But in this one they messed with vampire genes.
Its just a really short story with a new character, giving a litte tease of Armstrongs vampires. While I normally don't care mych for vampires, I find these interesting, and wish Armstrong would write a full book from one of theirs POV — maybe Zoe from WotO?

But yes, a well written short story, hinting at the rest of the series. Interesting characters and developments

Original rating: 5/5 stars

leahcoynee's review against another edition

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5.0

Too Bad it was so short, but loved it anyway!

lpcoolgirl's review against another edition

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5.0

Great short story, loved reading about Kat as a vampire, and yeah, just really enjoyed it!

*First read January 1st 2011*
Awesome short story! Lvoed reading it!

cherrygeli's review against another edition

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5.0

Omg that ended way too quickly! Man Kelley Armstrong always gets me so wrapped up the story I'm Always so upset when I get the last page. My brain is screaming right to know what happens next! I can't wait for "The Rising" to come out next spring!

jmshirtz's review against another edition

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4.0

Excellent as always! I don't like Kat as much as Chloe or Maya yet, but I haven't had an entire book to get to know her either. I'd love to read more of Kat's life as a new vampire.