#iHunt

Killing Monsters in the Gig Economy , #1

Paperback, 290 pages

English language

Published Aug. 10, 2017 by Independently Published.

ISBN:
978-1-5220-7743-5
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It's like Uber, but for slaying monsters!

Lana is a monster hunter. She kills vampires, werewolves, demons and all the other terrifying creatures of the night. She doesn't do it because she's the chosen one. She doesn't do it because it's her duty. She does it because working one job just doesn't cut it for a millenial in Southern California.

She takes contracts using iHunt, an app which freelance monster hunters use to find profitable prey. It's like Supernatural meets Uber, Buffy meets Airbnb, and sadly, Blade meets Fiverr.

Lana's story is about making ends meet, about economic anxiety, and about what a person's willing to do to pay the bills. It's a equal parts horror, dark humor, slice of life, and social commentary on the gig economy.

She deals with the same problems other millennials face: begging the landlord to extend your rent due date until the next paycheck …

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reviewed #iHunt by Olivia Hill (#iHunt, #1)

Review of 'iHunt' on 'Goodreads'

Urban fantasy in an all too real setting. The world is filled with bloodsucking monsters, and in iHunt there are vampires too.

The protagonist hunts monsters in order to deal with the very real threats of being poor in the US. In a world where banks and bosses prey on the poor, making some extra cash by hunting monsters seems reasonable.

Modern noir written in the first person (some people have a problem with that, I don't), this was a fun read. Fair warning, there is graphic sex and violence.