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Hunting Adeline ♦ H.D. Carlton | Review

Hunting Adeline: A dark game of cat and mouse

Hunting Adeline, the second book in H.D. Carlton’s Cat and Mouse Duet, is a dark, intense, and gripping continuation of the story that began in Haunting Adeline. Carlton expertly crafts a narrative that plunged me into a world where danger lurks at every turn, and nothing is ever as it seems. This book is not for the faint of heart, but for those who appreciate a thrilling, edge-of-your-seat experience, Hunting Adeline delivers in spades.

Hunting AdelineHunting Adeline by H.D. Carlton
Series: Cat and Mouse Duet #2
Published: 25. January 2022 by Independently Published
Format: Paperback, 649 pages
Genre: Contemporary, Dark Romance, Fiction, Suspense, Thriller
ISBN-13: 9781957635019
Language: English
Audience: Adult
Shelve: Read 2024
Link to Goodreads
Rating:

The Diamond

Death walks alongside me,
But the reaper is no match for me.
I'm trapped in a world full of monsters dressed as men, and those who aren't as they seem.
They won't keep me forever.
I no longer recognize the person I've become,
And I'm fighting to find my way back to the beast who hunts me in the night.
They call me a diamond,
But they've only created an angel of death.

The Hunter

I was born a predator,
With ruthlessness ingrained in my bones.
When what's mine is stolen from me in the night,
Like a diamond hidden within a fortress,
I find that I can no longer contain the beast.
Blood will paint the ground as I tear apart this world to find her.
And bring her back to where she belongs.
No one will escape my wrath,
Especially not those who have betrayed me.


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Hunting Adeline ♦ H.D. Carlton

A Review

Opinion

From the very first page, the stakes are high. Adeline, referred to as The Diamond, is trapped in a nightmarish reality where monsters masquerade as men, and survival seems nearly impossible. Her journey is one of both physical and psychological endurance, as she battles to reclaim her identity and find her way back to Zade, the man who haunts her thoughts and fuels her determination. The psychological depth Carlton brings to Adeline’s character is one of the novel’s strongest elements. I could feel her desperation, her fear, and her unyielding resolve as she fights to survive and escape the horrors that surround her.

Zade, The Hunter, is equally compelling. His ruthless nature and single-minded focus on rescuing Adeline create a palpable tension that permeates the novel. Carlton does a remarkable job of depicting the raw, almost animalistic drive that propels Zade forward. His character is dark and complex, driven by a love that manifests in ways that are both terrifying and awe-inspiring. The contrast between his ferocity and his deep, unwavering devotion to Adeline adds layers to his character, making him more than just a one-dimensional predator.

The relationship between Adeline and Zade is the heart of the novel, and it’s as twisted as it is captivating. Their connection is one that defies conventional boundaries, built on a foundation of obsession, survival, and an undeniable, almost primal, attraction. Carlton doesn’t shy away from exploring the darker aspects of their relationship, pushing tme to confront the blurred lines between love, possession, and control. It’s a dynamic that is both uncomfortable and mesmerizing, making it impossible to look away.

However, it’s important to note that this book is not for everyone. The content is dark, and the themes explored are often disturbing. Carlton handles these themes with care, but readers should approach the book with the understanding that it is a work of fiction meant to push boundaries and explore the darker aspects of human nature. It’s a story that requires a strong stomach and an open mind.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Hunting Adeline is a compelling and well-written continuation of the Cat and Mouse Duet. It captivates with its intense characters, high-stakes plot, and exploration of the darker sides of love and obsession. While it’s not a light read, it’s a rewarding one for those who can appreciate the raw, unfiltered emotions that Carlton so masterfully brings to life. This book earns a solid four stars for its ability to captivate, challenge, and enthrall me.

Cat and Mouse Duet

Satan’s Affair (#0.5)Haunting Adeline (#1)
Hunting Adeline (#2)Where’s Molly (#2.5)

About H.D. Carlton

H.D. Carlton

H.D. Carlton is an International and USA Today Bestselling author. She lives in Oregon with her husband, Bigfoot, two dogs, and cat. When she’s not bathing in the tears of her readers, she’s watching paranormal shows and wishing she was a mermaid. Her favorite characters are of the morally gray variety and believes that everyone should check their sanity at the door before diving into her stories.

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