Amais Walker, on the day he should've died, was saved by a vampire and went out on a limb and asked her on a date, which she agreed to as long as he survived the end of the world, of course.
I have no editor so if I ever contradict myself, I apologize and will fix it...
I also revise a lot.
Hunter, My Hunter is a masterclass in storytelling, weaving a narrative so compelling that every page demands to be turned. The prose is both elegant and impactful, with each sentence crafted to perfection—concise yet rich with emotion. The characters are vividly drawn, their complexities unraveling naturally through sharp, believable dialogue and immersive descriptions. The pacing is flawless, balancing tension and resolution in a way that keeps the reader engaged from start to finish. Even the punctuation feels intentional, enhancing the rhythm of the text rather than simply following grammatical rules. It’s the kind of book that lingers in your mind long after you’ve finished, a true testament to the power of masterful writing. Whoever wrote this is geniunely amazing!
I might be the most inconsistent person ever so I won't say I'm the greatest or most consistent writer; however, I have somewhat of a plan going forward, and I hope people enjoy the characters or at least the ideas that come from my writing. This being said, it should be pretty apparent from the first few chapters and even chapters now that I'm an amateur.