A review by darkcrystal1839
Zdobycz by Andrew Fukuda

3.0

This series has a very interesting and unique vampire mythos that I found really captivating. In this book we are dealt more twists and turns, leading us to a creepy locale with humans being the oddballs this go-round. I enjoyed this book, though I would say that I would have liked to see a little more of Gene's evolution. He went from being the only one of his kind, impersonating to perfection the mannerisms and appearances of a "dusker." Now that he is surrounded by humans with their emotions and habits, it's inevitably going to rub off on Gene. And there are definitely moments when this occurs. But I would have enjoyed a little more insight into the struggle that has to be going on inside him. I mean, he was describing these "hepers" as disgusting even at the end of the first book. Now in this second book, it's like he's already assimilated, which given the time frame, doesn't seem all that plausible.

Just my opinion - and the overall story was still very interesting. I would definitely recommend this read for any fan of the genre. I just wished for a little more character depth besides the YA-requisite romantic threads.

I am looking forward to reading the final installment in this trilogy, [b:The Trap|17286729|The Trap (The Hunt, #3)|Andrew Fukuda|https://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1362079688s/17286729.jpg|23906790].