Orion the Hunter is a brave outlook on the idea of organized criminals, depicting a world beyond dystopian, involving magic and fairy tales. Readers will be hooked by the onset of taboos within the life of a young girl named Chaena Beverly, who is kidnapped from her family. Within the motif of good and evil, readers will be perplexed by tragedies of manipulation from the puppeteer hidden in plain sight, Orion.
Chaena Beverly struggles with managing her kids, born from men of the mafia, as well as the continuous cycle of losing herself in a world full of consequences.
With no one to trust, Chaena, newly known as Bella, the mafia's Bella Donna, struggles in a battle for escape to save herself as well as her loved ones. She finds joy in meeting her new family in the mafia kingdom, as well as her love interest, Joseph. So close but emotionally distant, Bella struggles to put her faith in Joseph, depending on a second love interest-Grenea.
Chaena, as Bella, faces internal battles and anxiety about the person she fears she is becoming, while her self-doubt ripples onto those around her and her grasp on her power dwindles.
Isabelle Hernandez keeps the reader in high tension with the highest stakes of all-safety and staying alive.