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Eater of Lives (SPECTR) - Community Reviews back

by Jordan L. Hawk
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Reader's Discretion Advised
Reader's Discretion Advised rated it 11 years ago
The menage note doesn't come into full fruition. Or even come near it. Most of it is focused on a plot. It does seem to end in a "cliffhanger," though, so if you're very invested in it, I'd recommend waiting until February, when the next one's supposed to come out.Comments I made as I read:Lol. He w...
Tami
Tami rated it 11 years ago
I put the review of all four installment into one post - I read all four in one go, so it even seemed to me like one big story. And what a great one! I love the world building, it is done very well, and it has a more original take on the old demons and paranormal cops trope than most books I rea...
dblue
dblue rated it 11 years ago
I found this series after reading Jordan L. Hawks “Whyborne & Griffin” series. I had fallen in love with her writing and wanted more. The SPECTR series is very different but has all the vivid imagery, engaging characters and action packed storyline that I have come to associate with Ms Hawk’s writin...
The Novel Approach Reviews
The Novel Approach Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Eater of Lives is spooktacular, hands down, my favorite book in this series so far. Did I mention it ends in a cliffhanger? Yes. Yes, it does, so if you have a hard time dealing with months of wondering what’s next, be forewarned, this one’s a doozie.As always, Jordan L. Hawk’s prose is a razor shar...
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