<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>We all know the story of the kid that goes on a "magical adventure" only to return with a newfound sense of appreciation for family and home. But that's not always how the story goes, is it?</p><p><em>Hunters: The Wanderers' War: Book 1</em> follows Jac Torres who, after returning from her magical adventure, is told it was all a psychotic break. She spends the next several years medicated and in treatment, all to dampen the memory of magic in her veins and her desire to return to the only place she ever felt like was home.</p><p>Miserable for the last decade, she welcomes the meds that keep her from thinking about Braora. Now, if only her new therapist would stop demanding she talk about what never happened, she could stop fantasizing about breaking probation...</p><p>...And his nose.</p><p>At her lowest point, Jac risks everything and steps through a portal on the sliver of hope she might get to go back. But the map is far bigger than she knew, she's not as special as she thought, her traveling companion is, at best, a manipulative liar, and, for some reason, people seem to want her dead.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>For those who have given up on their letter from Hogwarts ever arriving - Hunters comes not a moment too soon.</p><p>This book speaks to the forgotten age group, who still want to be immersed in the magical genre that they are no longer featured in. It also gives a brilliantly unique perspective of a time old tale, and makes you wonder if the children of Narnia had spoken to any one else of their adventures if they would have faced a similar fate.</p><p>And at the end of it you will be left with only one important question -</p><p>When is the next book coming out?</p><p> Samantha Alchin, author <em>The Wager of Wills</em></p><p> </p><p> </p><p><em>Hunters: The Wanderers' War Book 1 </em>goes beyond the normal escapism of magic and adventure found in most of today's fantasy fiction titles. It discusses topics that are critical in today's world, perhaps most importantly, the need for people to have a true sense of belonging and purpose in their world. </p><p>Schmidt introduces us to a cast of beautifully-crafted three-dimensional characters. There are no stereotypes within these covers. No cliches. These are real people - flawed and frustrating and endearing and relatable. </p><p>To top it off, the pace of the storyline is the pinnacle of perfection! It was like being on a literary roller coaster I didn't want to get off of!</p><p> Jennifer Sutton, Aquarius Books</p><br>
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