Posted on February 8, 2012, in Wishlist Wednesday and tagged demon hunter, Every Other Day, Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Kali D'Angelo, YA Fantasy. Bookmark the permalink. 2 Comments.
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The cover and the premise of the story is awesome, but I don’t think that this would be the first book I pick to read at night! The phrase ‘environmental terrorism’ plagues my interest too, maybe supernatural creatures are considered citizens in that word! 🙂
Besides the cover, “environmental terrorism” really piqued my interest. It’s usually in relation to the extreme protection of nature so I find it interesting that is being use to reference supernatural creatures. The only way to find out what it means is to read the book so hopefully, I can get my hands on it soon.