The Preternatural Chronicles Series by Hunter Blain

4.40 · 52 ratings
  • Deliverance (The Preternatural Chronicles #0.5)
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    Deliverance (The Preternatural Chronicles #0.5)

    Hunter Blain

    Rated: 4.33 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2019

    In the beginning, John was given the choice to avenge his family or die alongside them. He made his decision and has been seeking redemption ever since. Is it possible for a vampire, who has done unspeakable deeds, to change his inherent nature enough to go to Heaven once he takes the big sleep?As if by divine intervention, our witty anti-hero stumbles across his potential salvation in the form of Father Thomes Philseep... more

  • I’m Glad You’re Dead (The Preternatural Chronicles #1)
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    I’m Glad You’re Dead (The Preternatural Chronicles #1)

    Hunter Blain

    Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
    · 12 ratings · published 2019

    After helplessly witnessing the execution of his family, John is approached by a strange man that promises the power of revenge, for a price; his life for the ability to walk the mortal plane for eternity. Fast forward several hundred years where John finds himself with an unlikely ally, Father Thomes Philseep. Together, they have the holy mission of doing God's will by protecting this plane from the nefarious evil that seeks the end of times... more

  • Dawn and Quartered (The Preternatural Chronicles #2)
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    Dawn and Quartered (The Preternatural Chronicles #2)

    Hunter Blain

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2019

    Revenge is mine, so saith the John. After more than 500 years, Commander Godwin is dead and John’s family is finally avenged. Of course, actions have consequences and now those consequences demand payment from debt collectors in the form of demons below, and now, angels above. Great. Super. Could things possibly get any worse? Funny you should ask; yes, yes they can... more

  • Moonlight Equilibrium (The Preternatural Chronicles #3.5)
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    Moonlight Equilibrium (The Preternatural Chronicles #3.5)

    Hunter Blain

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 4 ratings · published 2020

    Note from the sick and twisted Author: This novel can be read as a standalone horror book. It can also be a sweet, delectable treat for those that are already engrossed in the "Preternatural Chronicles" as it fills in some backstory between books 3 and 4. Either way, I do so hope you enjoy the ride *insert evil laugh while twirling ends of mustache*We are all beasts that hunger from inside, trapped within a prison of flesh, just waiting to escape... more

  • Mouth of Madness (The Preternatural Chronicles #4)
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    Mouth of Madness (The Preternatural Chronicles #4)

    Hunter Blain

    Rated: 4.63 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2020

    A powerful ally has gone insane and threatens to expose supernaturals to the entire world. Fueled by unbridled rage and endless sorrow, both the guilty and innocent will pay the ultimate price.Somewhere in a room illuminated by hellfire, a fierce enemy learns a terrible truth. Armed with the Spear of Destiny and power bestowed directly from Lucifer himself, a man will have his long-awaited revenge... more

  • What the Hell (The Preternatural Chronicles #5)
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    What the Hell (The Preternatural Chronicles #5)

    Hunter Blain

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2020

    In the last place John ever thought he would find himself, reside the scrolls of the prophecy. Armed only with the celestial key provided by the Archangel Gabriel, John must travel to Hell where no creature of Heaven can follow to unlock a box no denizen of Hell can open. Only an abomination can travel below with the hopes of learning an urgent truth that will reveal the fate that awaits all of creation before coming back... more

  • Holy Sheoly (The Preternatural Chronicles #6)
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    Holy Sheoly (The Preternatural Chronicles #6)

    Hunter Blain

    Rated: 4.67 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 2020

    Go to Heaven for the climate, Hell for the company, and Sheol for…well, the screaming silence of eternal nothingness?In the frigid lands belonging to the Queen of the Unseelie, a beautiful stranger dressed all in ivory makes his approach. A debt is owed, and payment is due.Below the burning lakes of everlasting woe and the single, vast city of Hell, lies Sheol—the Hell below Hell. A place of absolute nothingness, occupied only by fallen demons, slain angels, and lost souls. No sight. No sound... more

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