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Monday, March 25, 2024

Two Bloggers One Series ~ Unseen by Heather Graham (Krewe of Hunters #5)

 I was excited to get back into a Krewe of Hunters book! I love this series and even the second go around has been fun. I have several to go before I am caught up to where I haven't read the book. After seeing what I thought go check out Barbs thoughts at Booker T's Farm. 


1800s. San Antonio, Texas
: In room 207 at the Longhorn Saloon, in the long shadow of the Alamo itself, a woman renowned for her beauty was brutally murdered. Her killer was never found.

One year ago: In that same historic room, another woman vanished without a trace. Her blood was everywhere…but her body was never recovered.

Now: In the last month, San Antonio has become a dumping ground for battered bodies.


All young women, many of them long missing, almost all forgotten. Until now.


Texas Ranger Logan Raintree cannot sit by and let his city's most vulnerable citizens be slain. So when he is approached to lead a brand-new group of elite paranormal investigators working the case, he has no choice but to accept the challenge. And with it, his powerful ability to commune with the dead.

Among Logan's new team is Kelsey O'Brien, a U.S. marshal known for her razor-sharp intuition and a toughness that belies her delicate exterior. Kelsey has been waiting all her life to work with someone who can understand her ability to "see" the past unfolding in the present. Now she has her chance.

Together, Kelsey and Logan follow their instincts to the Alamo and to the newly reopened Longhorn, which once tempted heroes with drink, cards and women. If the spirits of those long-dead Texans are really appearing to the victims before their deaths, only Kelsey and Logan have the skills to find out why.

And if something more earthly is menacing the city's oldest, darkest corners, only they can stop it—before more innocent women join the company of San Antonio's restless ghosts….

Unseen takes place in Texas near the Alamo. In the historical part of the story there is a story about a girl back during the days of the Alamo and a large diamond and a horrible man who wanted it. 

In present day there is a lady who runs the Longhorn Inn, she has worked hard on restoring it but there are a lot of baggage that comes with the place, a woman was murdered there right when she started to reopen it and now it seems to be a bit haunted. Kelsey is hte ladies friend and she is also a U.S. Marshall who is also beening looked at for a new possition with the Krewe of Hunters. 

She is not the only one being looked at for the Krewe. Texas Ranger Logan Raintree is meeting with Jackson (leader of Krewe) because he is wanting to start a new branch there in Texas and wants Logan to head it up. 

When some bad things start happening Logan and Kelsey team up to figure out what is going on while they decide if they want to join Krewe. 

I always like the historical aspects of a Krewe of Hunters book, love how the author takes a piece of history and has it come into play in the present day. Love how the ghost of the past help the Krewe figure things out. I love Logan Raintree he is one of my favorite Krewe members and Kelsey is pretty cool too. 

They are formulaic but nice comfy reads, fluff when you need it!

5 stars

6 comments:

  1. Glad we both found it to be a 5 star read. I really did love Logan and the killer really surprised me on this one!

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  2. It's nice to have a series that does what you expect it to do. This sounds really good😁

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    1. It's a really nice fluffy comfort read series. :)

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  3. This was the last one I read and I really enjoyed it! The history was especially interesting and I do love a good ghost.

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    1. I do love the history aspects of these books! :)

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