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I'm unable to separate the books on this platform like I had wanted to. However, the content can be found beginning at Chapter 105 of Hunter's Revenge. I highly recommend reading The Mark & Hunter's Revenge before reading The Huntress. Not to be read as a stand alone.
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The Hunted Series:
Book 1- The Mark
Book 2- Hunter's Revenge
Book 3- The Huntress
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On the outside, Sienna Stone appears to have the ultimate life. She's the daughter of tech genius Damian Stone, CEO of Stone Enterprises. She has not one but three over-protective brothers that both love and adore her. Being in the spotlight is nothing new to her, as her life has been publicized even before she was born. However, not everything is as perfect as it appears to be.
Sienna has always fought hard to have a simple life. Her dream was to become the head designer at Stone Enterprises, following in her father's footsteps. But fate had a different idea.
After the untimely death of her childhood best friend, Sienna is forced to change her ways. No longer is she the Stone Princess that everyone loves and adores. Rather, everyone around her blames her for the death of her best friend.
She decides to right her wrongs by fulfilling the promising life of her best friend. The life she feels she stole from the world. While her path may be simplistic, her life is anything but. Soon her past begins to interfere with her present, ultimately changing her future. What will she decide to do? Will she succumb to her surroundings, or will she rise up and fight for what she believes in?
After being knocked down time and time again, the Huntress is born from the ashes. An assassin so deadly and calculative that the name alone emits fear. How far is Sienna willing to go to find justice? Will she find true love? Or is her love life doomed before it even began?
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The Hunted Series:
Book 1- The Mark
Book 2- Hunter's Revenge
Book 3- The Huntress
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No longer caring to hide my appearance, I decided to walk in the front door this time. It had been a while since I was last in the ring, and I wanted to get some practice in since I wasn't sure how many visits it would take to make Hunter appear. I would come every night if need be.
I walked to the front door of Hunter's underground fight club. Not in the least bit surprised to see the entranceway heavily guarded.
"Name." The nameless guard asks.
"Stone." I reply, matching his coldness.
The man looks up from his sheet to look at me for the first time. I can see recognition on his face as he puts two and two together. While I've tried to stay out of the spotlight most of my life, my family is one of the most recognizable in the country. So saying my name is nothing more than a waste of time. Without even knowing who I really am, the guard already knows everything he needs to.
"I'm sorry. But this isn't the place for a princess." The guard states with a smirk.
"Ah... then I see I've come to the right place then." I state as the guard gives me an odd look.
Without hesitating, I push past the guard. He looks at me confused, before reaching out to stop me. Anticipating his reaction, I reach out and grab his arm, twisting myself around him, as I use his own arm to choke him.
"Nah uh uh... I wouldn't do that if I were you. As you can see, I'm in a bit of a mood. So either, you let me go, or you can be the one crying to your boss as to why a little girl managed to get past security." I pull on the man's arm, making him gag as his other hand attempts to pull my arm off.
"Do I make myself clear?" I question, as I pull the man's arm up higher on the brink of dislocating it. Sweat begins to run down the man's face, however, I don't flinch.
The man nods his head and I release my hold on him. The guard stands up and nods for me to continue. I walk away heading directly to the ring. I'm sure the guard is probably talking into his earpiece as we speak to alert Ace that I'm here. Exactly as I want. I want Ace to know. Because if Ace knows then he'll make sure Hunter knows.
I walk the familiar path to the entrance of the ring and add my name to the list of fighters for the evening. The man doesn't say anything, only nods his head. I can tell that he's already been informed as to who I am, as he doesn't make a stink about me getting in the ring. The man informs me that my first fight will be in twenty minutes.