Blog Tour Review: Midnight Labyrinth by Elizabeth Hunter

Posted November 15, 2017 by Shannon in Blog Tour, Reviews, Shannon, Social Butterfly PR / 0 Comments

Blog Tour Review:  Midnight Labyrinth by Elizabeth HunterMidnight Labyrinth by Elizabeth Hunter
Series: Elemental Legacy, #4
Published by Elizabeth Hunter Publication Date: November 7th 2017
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three-stars

He’s one human caught in a tangled maze of theft, politics, magic, and blood.
 In other words, it’s just another night.


Benjamin Vecchio escaped a chaotic childhood and grew to adulthood under the protection and training of one of the Elemental world’s most feared vampire assassins. He’s traveled the world and battled immortal enemies.


But everyone has to go home sometime.


New York means new opportunities and allies for Ben and his vampire partner, Tenzin. It also means new politics and new threats. Their antiquities business is taking off, and their client list is growing. When Ben is challenged to find a painting lost since the second world war, he jumps at the chance. This job will keep him closer to home, but it might just land him in hot water with the insular clan of earth vampires who run Manhattan.


Tenzin knew the painting would be trouble before she laid eyes on it, but she can’t deny the challenge intrigues her. Human laws mean little to a vampire with a few millennia behind her, and Tenzin misses the rush of taking what isn’t hers.


But nothing is more dangerous than a human with half the story, and Ben and Tenzin might end up risking their reputations and their lives before they escape the Midnight Labyrinth.


MIDNIGHT LABYRINTH is the first book in an all new contemporary fantasy series by Elizabeth Hunter, author of the Elemental Mysteries and the Irin Chronicles

Cocktails and Books received this book for free from Social Butterfly PR in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect our opinion of the book or the content of our review.

The blurb for the book hooked me in, but I found myself feeling like I just walked into the middle of a series (even if this is listed as the first book).
Ben is an orphan who was adopted into the world of the paranormal.Β  While he might be friendly and love women, he finds himself looking at his best friend Tenzin differently after he’s used by a woman trying to steal priceless art.
I think I would have loved this story more if I had known I needed to read the novellas that occur before this book.Β  I felt like I walked into the middle of the story and missed the charactersetupss and what they mean to each other.Β  We’re supposed to see Ben and Tenzin as a possible couple in the future, but I didn’t get that feeling from the interaction between the two of them (especially when Ben spent the majority of the book with someone else).
I did like the characters and maybe I could see Ben and Tenzin together in the future, but I felt like I was being pushed towards a relationship that didn’t seem all that feasible.

 

MIDNIGHT LABYRINTH is the first book in an all new contemporary fantasy series by Elizabeth Hunter, author of the Elemental Mysteries and the Irin Chronicles.

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ABOUT ELIZABETH HUNTER

ELIZABETH HUNTERΒ is a contemporary fantasy, paranormal romance, and paranormal mystery author. She is a graduate of the University of Houston Honors College and a former English teacher. She once substitute taught a kindergarten class, but decided that middle school was far less frightening. She’s the author of the Elemental Mysteries, the Irin Chronicles, and the Cambio Springs Mysteries.

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