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Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever

Monster Hunter Memoirs, Book 4

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Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever

Written by: Larry Correia, Jason Cordova
Narrated by: Annika Chavez
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A new entry in the Monster Hunter Memoirs series.

Chloe Mendoza and her team from Monster Hunter International must seek out and destroy an ancient evil threatening Los Angeles at the height of Disco Fever.

Los Angeles: the 1970s.

Disco is king, and the nightclubs are full of young, beautiful people with Saturday night fever. From the Sunset Strip to Hollywood Boulevard, a new era is dawning. But below the glitz and glamor, a darkness lurks.

Chloe Mendoza knows darkness. She is a nagualii, a half-demon created by the gods of Central and South America, a daughter of the Court of Feathers, a group of demigods who ruled Mesoamerica before the Spanish arrived.

Now, she is a member of Monster Hunter International’s latest team, based in the LA Basin. Business is good in the City of Angels, but soon Chloe gets a message from the Court of Feathers, warning her of a Dark Master who is building up its power in the region. Whatever it is, it brings death and carnage with it.

Time to boogie.

The Monster Hunter Memoirs:

  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge
  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners
  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints
  • Monster Hunter Memoirs: Fever

The Monster Hunter series:

  • Monster Hunter International
  • Monster Hunter Vendetta
  • Monster Hunter Alpha
  • Monster Hunter Legion
  • Monster Hunter Nemesis
  • Monster Hunter Siege
  • Monster Hunter Guardian
  • Monster Hunter Bloodlines

Larry Correia is the creator of the Wall Street Journal and New York Times best-selling Monster Hunter International series, with first entry Monster Hunter International; as well as urban fantasy hardboiled adventure saga The Grimnoir Chronicles, with first entry Hard Magic; and epic fantasy series The Saga of the Forgotten Warrior, with first entry Son of the Black Sword. He is an avid gun user and advocate who shot on a competitive level for many years. Before becoming a full-time writer, he was a military contract accountant and a small-business accountant and manager. Correia lives in Utah with his wife and family.

Jason Cordova is both a John W. Campbell Award and Dragon Award finalist. In addition to editing his first anthology in Chicks in Tank Tops, he has 15 novels currently in print and has been featured in numerous anthologies. A Navy veteran, he is also a former middle school teacher. Though Californian by birth, he has since relocated to the South, where he swears at the humidity on a thrice-daily basis.

©2023 Larry Correia and Jason Cordova (P)2023 Audible Inc.
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Collaboration fail.

This book did not resonate for me after ~ 4hrs of listening I am returning it.. LC is a preferred writer, I have 33 of his books.
The story seemed like it was ghost written with the LC stamped on. The narrator did not get my attention, she made the character sound weak, maybe not her type of storytelling or the material was just not there. The protagonist was not engaging, the formula was over used and I know LC has written better female characters.
I put up with a similar experience with Jim Butcher's Blood Lines but nothing about this character made me care enough to stick it out.. Also I have noticed this in Jim Butcher's recent books where he has passed the tourch to his son, who is making a very poor copy of the original writer's work..

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