
Title: The Hunted
Series: 9INE Realms
Author: Bethany-Kris
Genre: Dark Fairy Tale Retelling
Release Date: January 6, 2020

After witnessing the murder of his mother by a mermaid, Prince Eryx Bloodhurst of Atlas makes a deal to sedate his need for vengeance: theyโll catch the mermaid who did the deed, but heโll pay for it with his crown.
Arelle, third princess of the Blu Sea, has never known the true cruelty of the forbidden lands firsthand, but she will soon. The halfling prince with murder in his eyes and the seaโs songs in his blood will make sure of that.
He should kill her.
Perhaps, keeping her might be worse.
Two kingdoms are falling. One king is losing it all and another threatens to ruin everything. The rules of the land and sea are changing. Secrets of the past are spilling.
And all because of a prince and his little mermaidโwhether they live or dieโnothing in the realm will ever be the same.
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In The Hunted, Bethany-Kris opens a new worldโthe 9INE REALMSโfor readers with a dark fairy tale retelling, and pulls inspiration from the cult classic favorite and the Hans Christian Andersen original to redefine what it means to be The Little Mermaid.


โYou never tried to run.โ
So many did.
And were killed for it, too.
โNo,โ his mother said quietly.
โWhy?โ
Anthiaโs walk came to a stop, and so did Eryxโs beside her. Her violet eyesโthe one thing he hadnโt taken from his mother because he wasnโt full-blooded like she wasโmet his blue stare, and he mirrored her soft smile. โNow, that, you really should know the answer to.โ
โI think I do.โ
โBut maybe you want me to say it?โ
โMaybe,โ he agreed.
โFor you. I never ran because of you.โ
So yes, he had known. He was just selfish enough to admit he liked that answer, too. Even if he shouldnโt.
โDo you know why else I sang to you?โ his mother asked. โWhen you were little, I mean.โ
โI donโt even remember it.โ
โNot here,โ his mother said, pointing at her right ear and winking. Then, she pointed at her heart before also gesturing at her mind. โBut in these places, you canโt forget them. The water songsโthe sirenโs calls, Eryx. Itโs the thrall of the mermaids. Families hear them singing for miles. Mates, even farther. Through waters and storms and wars โฆ we hear them inside. You hear them, too. Why did you think you came to find me here?โ
โI thought the songs were a way of warning โฆโ
Anthia grinned. โOr a way to call someone home.โ
The wind blew again, and this time, his mother sang with it, the melody twisting and curling with the breeze and through the trees. He stood right beside her, heard the song as clear as day, but it almost seemed to echo within him, too.
Except when she stopped โฆ
Well, the song didnโt.
But it wasnโt his mother singing anymore.
Anthiaโs head tipped up, and the paleness of her face became far more prominent when her eyes widened like the two moons beginning to peek through the heavy, dark clouds overhead. The song continued on, coming closer and โฆ higher?
Eryx looked upward into the fruit trees. โWho is singโโ
His mother made an inhuman noise. โRun.โ
His stare snapped back to his mother. โWhat?โ
โYouโre more like them than us, and thatโs all the mermaids will see. Run, Eryx.โ
She didnโt give him the chance to argue about it. The singing in what seemed like the trees above them came louder with every passing second. Her hand locked around his wrist, and she darted back up the channel of high water fruit trees. She ran like the wind, but he was still faster. It didnโt matter because he stayed behind her as they weaved through the narrow trail beside the trees, avoiding low hanging branches that swung in the suddenly heavy winds.
The storm had arrived. He should have listened to the rustling of the leaves. The creak of branches.
He might have heard the mermaid when she dropped down on top of them. Except he didnโt. Not until it was too late.
Red hair and violet eyes. Fingernails sharpened like claws that dug into his throat and teeth bared with a vicious hiss slipping past snarling lips. She was naked, shifted from her water form to walk on land although she attacked from the trees.
Eryxโs motherโs screams pierced through the howling winds, but from which direction he couldnโt be sure. All he could see was violet eyes and fire-red hair intent on ripping the throat right out of his fucking neck.
So many did.
And were killed for it, too.
โNo,โ his mother said quietly.
โWhy?โ
Anthiaโs walk came to a stop, and so did Eryxโs beside her. Her violet eyesโthe one thing he hadnโt taken from his mother because he wasnโt full-blooded like she wasโmet his blue stare, and he mirrored her soft smile. โNow, that, you really should know the answer to.โ
โI think I do.โ
โBut maybe you want me to say it?โ
โMaybe,โ he agreed.
โFor you. I never ran because of you.โ
So yes, he had known. He was just selfish enough to admit he liked that answer, too. Even if he shouldnโt.
โDo you know why else I sang to you?โ his mother asked. โWhen you were little, I mean.โ
โI donโt even remember it.โ
โNot here,โ his mother said, pointing at her right ear and winking. Then, she pointed at her heart before also gesturing at her mind. โBut in these places, you canโt forget them. The water songsโthe sirenโs calls, Eryx. Itโs the thrall of the mermaids. Families hear them singing for miles. Mates, even farther. Through waters and storms and wars โฆ we hear them inside. You hear them, too. Why did you think you came to find me here?โ
โI thought the songs were a way of warning โฆโ
Anthia grinned. โOr a way to call someone home.โ
The wind blew again, and this time, his mother sang with it, the melody twisting and curling with the breeze and through the trees. He stood right beside her, heard the song as clear as day, but it almost seemed to echo within him, too.
Except when she stopped โฆ
Well, the song didnโt.
But it wasnโt his mother singing anymore.
Anthiaโs head tipped up, and the paleness of her face became far more prominent when her eyes widened like the two moons beginning to peek through the heavy, dark clouds overhead. The song continued on, coming closer and โฆ higher?
Eryx looked upward into the fruit trees. โWho is singโโ
His mother made an inhuman noise. โRun.โ
His stare snapped back to his mother. โWhat?โ
โYouโre more like them than us, and thatโs all the mermaids will see. Run, Eryx.โ
She didnโt give him the chance to argue about it. The singing in what seemed like the trees above them came louder with every passing second. Her hand locked around his wrist, and she darted back up the channel of high water fruit trees. She ran like the wind, but he was still faster. It didnโt matter because he stayed behind her as they weaved through the narrow trail beside the trees, avoiding low hanging branches that swung in the suddenly heavy winds.
The storm had arrived. He should have listened to the rustling of the leaves. The creak of branches.
He might have heard the mermaid when she dropped down on top of them. Except he didnโt. Not until it was too late.
Red hair and violet eyes. Fingernails sharpened like claws that dug into his throat and teeth bared with a vicious hiss slipping past snarling lips. She was naked, shifted from her water form to walk on land although she attacked from the trees.
Eryxโs motherโs screams pierced through the howling winds, but from which direction he couldnโt be sure. All he could see was violet eyes and fire-red hair intent on ripping the throat right out of his fucking neck.

I will never think of Arelle the same.
I think I preferred this version to the original.
Loving. Giving. Understanding.
Willing to sacrifice for those she cares about.
Be honest the original one was a bit greedy and never satisfied ... kept wanting to add to her hoard no matter the cost.
The best of intentions our sweet mermaid had.
Eryx is much more than the spoilt prince he portrays to the world. He has a softer side - or he did until that tragic night that took the one thing he cared above all else - now he feels nothing except the need to avenge - to give back upon her tenfold the pain that she so callously laid at his feet.
He knows things are not right in his kingdom he also knows he is unable to change anything. It matters not for him though - once he gets his revenge it can all burn.
Poe is a selfish, self-absorbed brat - sorry kiddo but you reap what you sew. Though I am curious to see how things turn out for you. Did you learn anything? Will you get your HEA?
I wouldn't really label this dark per se.
It does deal with kidnapping, slavery and some pretty cruel actions all in the name of feeding one's desires and dishing out a dose of revenge.
The story line has all kinds of twists and surprises.
Enough suspense to keep me on edge for most of the story line.
The characters are easy to connect with - Instantly loved or loathed them.
The end takes a moment to process I did not see that coming - Some important subplots were left floating in the debris -
I am wondering if that was the author's intention or is there a next in series?
Because I have all kinds of questions

Bethany-Kris is a Canadian author, lover of much, and mother to four young sons, two cats, and three dogs. A small town in Eastern Canada where she was born and raised is where she has always called home. With her boys under her feet, snuggling cats, barking dogs, and a spouse calling over his shoulder, she is nearly always writing something ... when she can find the time.
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