Hi! I’ve come across a few comments describing Hunter’s Wrath as “trash” or saying that it lacks the kind of kilig they expected. I rarely read the comments, but it is difficult to remain silent when something I poured my time, effort, and heart into is dismissed simply because its direction does not align with someone’s preferences. I welcome constructive criticism...it is part of every writer’s growth...but reducing a story to a single insult, especially before reaching its conclusion, is neither fair nor meaningful.
From the very beginning, I made myself clear about what to expect with this story. Hunter’s Wrath was never meant to be a conventional romance sustained solely by sweet moments and butterflies. Its soul lies in its conflicts, its darkness, and the journeys of the people who inhabit its pages.
I understand that no story can speak to everyone, and I am at peace with that. I did not write this novel to chase a particular reaction or to conform to a single idea of what romance should be. Literature exists in many forms, and readers have every right to choose the stories that resonate with them. If this narrative is not for you, it is perfectly alright to walk away.
Your time and preferences deserve respect, just as an author’s vision deserves the freedom to remain true to itself.
Thank you!