by Jordan L. Hawk
I liked this one. It wasn't very Whyborne and Griffin centered, it was a Christine story and I like her so much, I loved to know more about her and see her character develop. You get to see there's more to her than being Whyborne "partner in crime" The story the book tell us is very predictable, tho...
Whyborne and Griffin set off for Egypt after Christine sends them a telegram asking for their assistance. They end up fighting Ghouls, evil undead spirits and a demon from Griffin's past much fun! Whyborne is still working on his spells though he still adamantly denies being a sorcerer. Along with t...
This was... not at all and exactly what I expected.It had everything I hoped for - mystery (though it was a bit obvious), action, Whyborne whom I absolutely adore, we get to know Christine much better, sexy times and romantic times with Griffin... I didn't anticipate Daisy the comical camel, but I l...
I’m pretty sure I’ve said this after each one of these but here I go again. This one is my favourite. For realz this time. ‘Necropolis’ had it all going on. From the first sentence to the last I was totally sucked in. I mean how could I not be? You take Whyborne who complained about going to West Vi...
In book four of the 'Whyborne and Griffin' series, entitled 'Necropolis' by Jordan Hawk, the main characters continue to develop both as individuals and as partners. The emotion between them is almost tangible, i.e., they love each other so much it hurts, but in a sublime way. The concern these men ...
The 4th book in the series didn't disappoint.I still adore Whyborne and this book made me like Christine even more and Griffin is a perfect gentleman as always. I would love to know more about Griffin but alas the series are written in a limited 1st person point of view. The short story Eidolon give...
4.5 Stars ~ Review by Lirtle GraftonAhh, Ival and Grif. They’re now a year into their cohabitation and enjoying it greatly. It isn’t long before the next cause for adventure becomes clear: they’re needed in Egypt, Christine having sent a short and nearly desperate sounding telegram, imploring them t...