The Vegetarian and Her Hunter

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Pub Date Jan 25 2022 | Archive Date May 31 2022

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Description

When a daughter goes missing...

Samantha is a vegetarian experiencing a marriage crisis of consciousness. The major dilemma being murder. But when Johnny goes hunting and Lilac goes missing, Samantha is the only one home.

Lilac is a sixteen-year-old girl climbing the ladder of success one step at a time. She's found social fame on the internet and has even patented her own bluetooth earbud earrings. A teenage influencer with confidence and fearlessness, she falls for a boy just as popular as her. But not everything is what it seems on the internet.

It's time to go hunting.

A mother-daughter duo drives this cross-genre women's fiction thriller that spins a story of strength in women as the roles of predator and prey are defined and redefined and the underlying questions of morality run wild.

When a daughter goes missing...

Samantha is a vegetarian experiencing a marriage crisis of consciousness. The major dilemma being murder. But when Johnny goes hunting and Lilac goes missing, Samantha...


Advance Praise

"This story took me by surprise. In a good way. I was shocked, but also cheering on the women..." -Gail Delaney; Critically acclaimed and award winning author of romantic fiction in multiple genres.

"I want to brag about reading this book that accomplished so much... Audrey is writing strong female characters and addressing such real topics." -Ellie J Grey; Author of the suspense novella Terrorized and thriller novel Framed.

"This story took me by surprise. In a good way. I was shocked, but also cheering on the women..." -Gail Delaney; Critically acclaimed and award winning author of romantic fiction in multiple genres.

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I would like to thank the author for providing me with an early copy of her work for my honest review.

As an avid thriller I found this story very enjoyable. The pacing is fast and I was able to consume the whole book in one sitting. I just couldn't put it down.

While I am not a fan of multiple POV, I have to say it fit well with this story and was written beautifully. It was very refreshing to see the characters get revenge for the particular incidents that occurred in this book. The personal growth coming through in this story was a welcomed change to this genre and stories such as this.

However if you are triggerd by rape/abuse/adoption this may not be the right fit for you.

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Following the BookTok community has led me to many wonderful Indie Authors. I was super excited when Audrey mentioned that her book was posted NetGalley and immediately jumped over to request. However, admittedly, I was nervous to read and review... because what if it's awful. Do I keep following her on BookTok? Well, thank goodness the book is amazing and I'll never have to worry about that again! I could not stop reading once the plot thickened and had to know how it ended. Loved adding a 5 - star read to my list as the year comes to an end!

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"Still, that's what Mothers are for, I guess. Be the wind beneath their children's wings. Even after they've forgotten their wings need wind, too."

I was originally drawn to this book due to the title. I, myself, am a long time vegetarian and my partner is not! I thought perhaps I could find this relatable!
I did, in fact, find this very relatable - but not even for the all reasons I thought I would!

This is an amazing story of a Mother/Daughter bond between Samantha (Mom) and Lilac. Being the mother of a teenage daughter, especially one who is heavily involved in the social media influencer life, proves to be challenging. Samantha has a lot of her own issues from that past that have guarded her along with currently health issues that keep her occupied. She resents her husbands carnivorous lifestyle choices and her daughter is near famous-she doesn't need Samantha anymore, right!?
Still, Samantha considers herself to be a good parent and wife; doing what she can to keep it together.
Lilac, although in the public eye with over a million followers, often feels alone and forgotten about, like a ghost in her own home. She feels so much pressure to keep up her image online, yet she can't even get her parents to acknowledge her existence.

One night, when Lilacs cry for attention goes too far, Samantha begins to question everything.

This is a book with a very powerful message - to both mothers and teenage girls.
I also loved the Authors note at the end, explaining why she wrote this book. I think many of us can relate a story like this. Do we really know the ones we love? Who can we trust?

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Many thanks to the Netgalley, the Author and publisher for my arc in exchange for an honest review!

Note: This review has been posted to Goodreads and will be posted to Amazon one the title is released. Thank you!

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The Vegetarian and Her Hunter
by Audrey Destin
I enjoyed the book. It shows female power and the females getting their revenge. Pretty power writing and storyline as well. Cheered the ladies on.

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This book is tricky to review, i had trouble reading it in the beginning with all the hunting of animals, which was disturbing to me, I get why she did it that way but again disturbing to me. It was a story of a mother and a daughter, of the violence done to girls and women daily and them fighting back. that was satisfying and there was a strong marriage and some humor. The "coincidence" towards the 2/3 part seemed too much of reach

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