Kat has the fighting skills of a warrior and the kind of determination few men can match. She’s caught in a post-apocalyptic world where only the rich live well and Kat is determined to be one of them. To make her dream come true and reunite with her daughter, the fearless treasure hunter has to get her hands on a lot of money, and that’s going to take every bit of talent and nerve she’s got.
With her devoted partner and sometimes lover, Damian, by her side, Kat sets out to make one last big score in an underground city rumored to be the nesting place of vicious vampire-like mutants. The stakes are high in this action adventure and they get even higher when she discovers her rival hunter, Hades, is after the same thing. Big, mean, and sexy as hell, he’s the sort of alpha male Kat loves to tangle with, particularly if he can help her in her quest.
Hell Kat 3 Part Erotic Science Fiction Serial
Hell Kat: Part One Hell Kat: Part Two Hell Kat: Part Three
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USA TODAY bestselling author, Vivi Anna likes to burn up the pages with her original unique brand of fantasy fiction. Whether it's in ancient Egypt, or in an apocalyptic future, Vivi always writes fast paced action-adventure with strong independent women that can kick some butt, and dark delicious heroes to kill for.
When Vivi isn't writing, you can find her causing a ruckus at downtown bistros, flea markets, or playgrounds. Oh and on twitter at @authorViviAnna.
This one surprised me. It was free at the time on Amazon so I wasn't expecting much. Turned out to be quite the page turner. I like the mix of archeologist, dystopia, and criminal element with bits of paranormal mixed in. Kat is a no nonsense, kick butt heroine. She's smart and strong but predictably a bit bull headed at times. Author is really good at blending dystopia with steamy romance and building sexual tension. She makes insta-love (or lust) pretty believable.
Some complaints: this dystopic world isn't well set up- not enough backstory to understand the lay of the land. And I hate that its split into "parts" but they're long enough (120+ pages) for it not to be too annoying.
I read the Hell Kat books when they were titled Vanquished and Inferno. They've been repackaged, but I want to review them because I loved them. I loved the characters in all books in the Hell Kat series. I wish there were more. Book books are racy and violent, so if that's not what you're looking for, go elsewhere. Fortunately, that's exactly what I was looking for. ;)