Review Detail

Young Adult Indie 336
The Chaos Never Stops
(Updated: June 29, 2026)
Overall rating
 
4.7
Writing Style
 
4.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Illustrations/Photos (if applicable)
 
N/A
War Hunt throws Coa right back into the nightmare and somehow makes everything worse. The politics are nastier, the betrayals hit harder, and every single character feels like they’re one bad decision away from destruction. The entire book carries this constant feeling of dread where nobody is safe and every “victory” comes with devastating consequences.
And honestly? That tension is what made this impossible to put down.
Coa remains such a frustratingly compelling main character because she’s exhausted, traumatized, angry, and still somehow trying to survive in a world that keeps treating her like property rather than a person. Watching her navigate loyalty, survival, and impossible choices was brutal in the best way.
Chief Princess Ife absolutely stole the show for me again. Every scene with her had this sharp edge of danger and intelligence that made the political parts feel way more intense. The women in this series are constantly forced into impossible situations, and the rage underneath all of it practically bleeds off the page.
This is not a light fantasy. The violence is graphic, the world is cruel, and the emotional damage is nonstop. The story leans heavily into war, control, power, and survival, and it never really lets the reader breathe. Some sections get dense because there’s so much political maneuvering happening, but the emotional intensity kept pulling me through even when everything felt hopeless.
The entire vibe of this series is: “What if dystopian fantasy also wanted to emotionally body slam you repeatedly?”
Mission accomplished.
If you like YA fantasy with ruthless governments, morally messy characters, survival horror energy, and enough emotional suffering to ruin your week, War Hunt absolutely commits to the chaos. It’s stressful, violent, dramatic, and completely unhinged in a way that worked for me
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