USA Today Bestselling Author Jonathan Yanez
Baba Yaga Hunters for Hire - Short Story (ebook/Kindle)
Baba Yaga Hunters for Hire - Short Story (ebook/Kindle)
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We all have our demons to face…
While on a late-night stakeout, supernatural bounty hunter John Hunter gets a call that stops him cold.
Not because someone needs help...
but because of who's asking.
Baba Yaga, the witch of legend, is being hunted by a ghost from her own dark past.
A past steeped in ancient magic, betrayal, and blood.
John doesn’t know what to believe, but loyalty demands he answer the call.
And when a friend has no one else to turn to, you go - no matter the cost.
What he finds will test more than his strength.
It will test his faith, his heart, and the limits of what even a good man can forgive.
Grit. Magic. Loyalty.
In this action-packed urban fantasy short story, dive deeper into the world of Hunters for Hire, where every choice comes with a price, and even legends need saving.
Send me.
A Short Story in the Hunters for Hire series.

I've truly enjoyed the Hunters 4 Hire series. The books all have an ending to the story so you can read one and take a break from the series without feeling anxious for the next book in the series. Having said that, the characters grow on you and you'll want more when you've finished the last one. I'm patiently awaiting book 7.
Love it. Wonderful series.
This book continues the Hunters for Hire series magnificently. This isn't just added fluff. I truly cannot get enough of the series. Every time I hear, read or encounter a motivational rally call, I find myself saying "Send Me." I need this series to continue and become a TV series. I would definitely start watching TV again.
Back stories can be depressing. In Baba Yaga, they are pure revelation. Was it inadvertent that Jonathan structured the story in such a way as to allow people who have a similar life trial to see what it takes to erase the trauma? One doesn't need magic or supernatural abilities. One only needs friends who are willing to help. No matter what. Read the story and, if you haven't already done so, grab the Hunters for Hire series. You won't be sorry, except when you emerge from the last book...
I liked it, enough that I'm inspired to start reading the main series.