
Title: Huntress ReRead
Author: Susan Copperfield
Series: Royal States #5
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Magic, Paranormal romance, Urban fantasy
Pace: Fast
Format: eBook, Novel
Year: 2018

This might be one of my favourite unexpected marriages in this series. I mean, it is an incredibly crass hunter marrying into the Royal Family. That alone was going to be entertaining, but all of the other nuances to how this works… that just made it so much better. And much more humorous and amusing. Sure, Copperfield is great at making points about the social landscape of the world, America in particular. But, she also does this with such great humour that I couldn’t stop smiling throughout.
One aspect of this that I found particularly hilarious was the fact that it was a hunter and a turkey shapeshifter. Yes, turkeys are not the most friendly of birds. Alright, they’re kind of assholes. But they are still often considered “prey” and hunted – I mean, we tend to eat them. So a huntress deciding on a prey shapeshifter was going to be hilarious anyway. Adding in the fact that the “prey” animal is more than willing to beat the crap out of anyone and everyone… absolutely priceless.
Huntress is yet another fun and insightful novel – I love that it goes deeper and further into the issues of child marriage and predation. Copperfield is able to highlight the damage that these horrifying “social norms” can have on people. It’s also the start of ending the practice in the Royal States, something that gives me heart and hope. Yes, this is fantasy, but I love that there is a potential for ending such a terrifying practice.
Unlike some of the other villains in this series, the ones that are the greatest challenge to the couple are actually those who love him most. I love that it’s a reminder that our family, whilst they may love us, don’t always know what’s best for us. Rather, we all have our own biases and beliefs that can make us make poor choices. Luckily, in this case, they realise in time to undo the damage that they start to do. But, it’s almost too late…
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