Member Reviews

This was a solid thriller! Definitely had an ending I never could have predicted, I thought I had it figured out--could not have been more wrong! Enjoyed the narrator

Was this review helpful?

Cameron Prescott hopes she left the pas behind. After believing her murderous husband is finally dead, she starts over iwth her state trooper boyfriend. But, when a new body shows up with her husband’s signature, she is horrified to think he is somehow still alive and out there. As more bodies come to light, Cameron begins to wonder just how well she knows her new boyfriend.

This was good but I think I would have enjoyed it more if I had read the previous book first. I think it can definitely be read as a standalone but there will be more appreciation for the characters and story with the background from the first book. I will be updating my review after I read the first book then give this another listen :)

Thank you to Audrey J. Cole and Rainier Publishing for the ALC! “The Last Hunt” is out now! This review will be shared to my instagram blo (@books_by_the_bottle) shorting.

Was this review helpful?

The Last Hunt is the follow up novel to @audreyjcole’s The Final Hunt, which I absolutely loved! This second book picks up where the first novel leaves off. Like the previous book, this story is full of twists, secrets, and a satisfying ending. I don’t want to give too much away, just know I loved this book just as much as the first one and I highly recommend reading both books! I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this audiobook and the narrator did a fantastic job.

Thank you @spotify audiobooks for allowing me to listen to this book in exchange for my honest review.

(This same review was shared on the Barnes & Noble website)

Was this review helpful?

This book definitely sucked me right way, which is how I often feel with Audrey’s books. I really liked the last book in this series and was super excited to see the continuation of it. The audio was really well done. There were a few twists that felt a little predictable but I still really enjoyed reading it

Was this review helpful?

This story had the suspense factor that you really look for with this genre and will have you suspecting everyone. For me it didn’t really pick up until closer to the end when it was really jammed packed with everything you wanted from the beginning. I just wish there was more throughout the story

Was this review helpful?

This series reminds me a lot of Rachel Caine's "Stillhouse Lake" novels, and I am here for it.

I can always sink my teeth into a good whodunit with a badass woman at the wheel. Don't you hate it when the main character is some bubblehead who makes all the obvious mistakes? That is certainly not the case here, as Cameron is smart and steady, as she navigates some pretty crazy action in the tiny town of Tok, Alaska, where she's decided to try to make a safe home for herself.

This follow-up wasn't as compelling or shocking as The Final Hunt, the first in the series, but it was just as satisfying. The twists were believable, and packed a good punch.

Was this review helpful?

Thank you Netgalley for this ARC of The Last Hunt by Audrey J. Cole.

I have an issue that I can't get past. This is the sequel to The Final Hunt. Shouldn't it be the other way around? What am I missing. First is the final hunt, but now, FOR REAL, this is the last hunt. I don't know, but it does hurt my brain.

I didn't dislike this book, it was fun to see Dane and Cameron's relationship develop, despite all of the drama and suspicion. However, I'm just not convinced that this was a sequel that needed to happen. How many killers can one woman date? It just started to feel like every desperate last drop was being squeezed from this plot. It wasn't bad, just waaaaay overworked.

Was this review helpful?

Thanks to NetGalley and Spotify Audiobooks for an audiobook ARC in exchange for an honest review.

4 stars

Second book in The Final Hunt series. Cameron is living in Alaska getting her life together after her serial killer hubby is gone. When young women are killed in a similar manner, she wonders if he is back.

Quick read. Leslie Howard did a good job with the narration.

Was this review helpful?

I liked The Last Hunt quite a bit, and had no idea that this was a sequel to The Final Hunt before writing this review.

The Last Hunt was a thrilling, mysterious adventure and the tempo was just perfect. The characters were full of flavor and I questioned every single one of them while trying to find out what was going on!

If you love thrillers set in a remote village in Alaska, with twist and turns, characters you can’t trust, this one’s for you.

Also, the narrator Leslie Howard was absolutely perfect for this one, she made the whole experience ten times better.

A huge thanks to NetGalley, Spotify Audiobooks, Audrey J. Cole and Leslie Howard for this incredible thriller!

Was this review helpful?

I had no idea this was a sequel to The Final Hunt as I started reading it. But right away I recognized those characters and I was excited for where this one would head. And even though I am a fan of books being stand alones, I really think this is better with the first one. The plot really relies on a lot from that first book. And with only two books, this is an easily bingeable series and totally worth the time

I really like Cameron and Dane. They have so much history and yet they can keep going. They are a big part of me loving this series. Along with the supporting cast. I wanted to know more about them and really wanted to root for Cameron to be able to get on with her life,

I am going to be careful so I am not spoiling book one, but the author does such a great job at casting doubt. On everything. I suspected everyone. I would figure it all out in my mind and then back pedal with a new solution. I must have “solved” this one a dozen times. Murders like in book one are happening again and then we find out there have been similar murders over many years. Can Cameron trust Dane or will he let her down like the others have?

I was invested from the very first sentence. Seriously. The remote setting is great. Of course there is a storm that hampers travel. (Isn’t there always in books set remotely?) I didn’t know who to trust (again). There is tension from the start that carries over until the end. I did not want to put it down.

Leslie Howard narrates this one and lets the story shine. She does an excellent job of expressing the tension and anxiety Cameron faces. She had the perfect voice to fit Cameron and does an excellent job bringing all the characters to life. Even the male ones.

If you love rich characters, a remote location and a pulse pounding thriller, you need to read this series.

Was this review helpful?

This is a fast-paced thriller set in Alaska, and though it's the second book in the series, having not read the first, I can say it stood alone well.

There are three crime sprees to be aware of. Historically, Cameron's husband was a serial killer and there are his crimes; there were a set of crimes in Tok, Alaska a few years ago; there is a new set of crimes happening in the present that resemble both the ones in Tok a few years ago, and also are similar to the murders of the supposedly dead serial killer. Cameron thought she killed her husband, but could he have survived and is not only still killing people but also after her for revenge? Or is someone else in law enforcement, namely her boyfriend, behind the newer killings? It's a story about distrust, not knowing, danger around every corner, and self-preservation.

I breezed through this book and was shocked when it ended because it felt too soon. (The magic of audiobooks and not knowing where you are in the story.) The twist, the setting, the closure, the finality of it all, worked out beautifully and I was very satisfied.

Was this review helpful?

In Book 2 of this series, Cameron Prescott has pulled up stakes and moved to Tok, Alaska, to start over with her state trooper boyfriend Dane Waska following the revelation that her husband John was a serial killer. Although John is presumed dead from a bear attack near his cabin in northern Washington state, a fresh killing in Tok resembles her late husband’s grisly signature. Tok is pronounced "toke" in case you wondered. I was pronouncing it as "tock" throughout the first book but this time I had the audiobook so now I know better.

I enjoyed this book but was getting annoyed by the constant repetition of certain threads, especially the fact that Cameron believes John is still alive and is responsible for recent deaths in the Tok area. Overall though it was a fast-paced read with some pretty tense moments. I loved the setting. This could probably be read as a stand-alone but do yourself a favour and read "The Final Hunt" first.

When I first started listening to the audiobook I didn't think I was going to like the narrator because she had a kind of whispery voice but once I got used to it I quite enjoyed Leslie Howard's narration.

My thanks to Spotify Audiobooks via Netgalley for providing a copy of the audiobook. All opinions expressed are my own.
Publication Date: June 25, 2024

Was this review helpful?

I really enjoy this author and this book as a continuation of the first was very fun to read. I was surprised how well I remembered the first

Was this review helpful?

While it's not necessary to have read the first book and this series, I was glad that I had because it added a lot to the character development. This was an entertaining read and I enjoyed the atmospheric small town Alaska setting. I did find Cameron's decision-making poor and annoying at times. I also figured out things earlier than I would've liked.
I usually don't like it when audiobook narrators are different within a series but the narrator's voice was similar enough that it didn't make much of a difference to me.
Overall, I liked the first book in the series better but this was still a compelling, quick read.
A big thank you to Spotify Audiobooks for this audiobook. All opinions shared are my own, shared willingly.

Was this review helpful?

I had the pleasure of reading an eARC of Audrey J. Cole’s The Last Hunt, the follow up to The Final Hunt, earlier this year. I enjoyed it tremendously, so when I had the opportunity to listen to advanced audio copy I couldn’t pass it up.

Cameron Prescott thought the nightmare was over. She thought her murdering psycho of a husband was dead. But when a new killing occurs, she begins to question everything and everyone she thought she knew. This is an intense, fast paced thriller that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

And as much as I enjoyed reading this one, I have to say think I enjoyed the audio version even more. Leslie Howard’s narration is excellent and she does a wonderful job bringing the characters and story to life. I’d like to thank Spotify Audiobooks and NetGalley for the opportunity to listen to and review an advanced copy of the audio version of The Last Hunt.

https://www.amazon.com/review/R3BU04482L3JWD/ref=pe_1098610_137716200_SRTC0204BT_cm_rv_eml_rv0_rv

Was this review helpful?

In the book The Last Hunt, author Audrey J. Cole writes about Cameron Prescott, who has a bad record of choosing the wrong man. She is trying to start over with her new state trooper boyfriend in the town of Tok, Alaska. But when the killings start again, Cameron is afraid her deceased husband is not really dead. Or maybe with her track-record. could new boyfriend be involved? This was a good psychological thriller. I would recommend this book. I received a copy of this audio-book from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

Was this review helpful?

This was such an addicting listen!!

When I saw that the author was writing book 2 in The Final Hunt series I was so excited! The second installment didn't disappoint. Returning to Tok, Alaska is such a wonderful and suspenseful thriller read. We follow alongside Cameron along with a few more detectives and it was such a fun ride! I honestly couldn't figure out who was behind it all. The red herrings in this book were great. The narrator, Leslie Howard does a wonderful job portraying Cameron along with many of the other characters. I was engaged till the very end. If you're looking for an addicting listen that's suspenseful and in the Alaskan terrain be sure to check this series out!

Was this review helpful?

Although this didn’t suck me in like I thought it would, it was a well done thriller. Lots of twists that I didn’t see coming. I listened to the audiobook and while the narrator was good, there was just something that didn’t catch my attention 100% of the time.

Thank you to Audrey J. Cole, NetGalley, and Spotify Audiobooks for the ARC. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Was this review helpful?

Clever and threatening in equal measures, demonstrating that cold cases can certainly come back to haunt. The Alaskan terrain and fierce weather conditions make a fabulous backdrop ensuring the ambiance and fear factor coax you into a frightening tale. Love it!

Was this review helpful?

This is the second book in The Final Hunt series and I would recommend reading them in order.

I found this one to be just as predictable as the first book and unfortunately slightly less entertaining and for me a little more confusing. As I had mentioned in my review of the first book, this one is single narration, but multiple third person POVs. I didn’t feel like the narrator changed how they spoke enough for me to differentiate the characters.

Was this review helpful?