I listened to this book on audio and the narrator is not my favorite. I wasn’t thrilled with his performance in “Widdershins” and it was pretty much the same deal here. He simply has no oomph to his voice, there is very little to no emotion behind any of the words and I’m a reader who needs the oomp...
This one was a bit too supernatural for my taste and less interesting than the previous ones. I don't feel like much happens in the story even if I know it does. I mean, there's plot, there's mystery, but it feels kind of lineal all the time. not interesting enough to catch my attention and keep m...
There is something about this series.... I avoided it for so long because of my aversion to historicals and now I am hooked! I said it in my review for Widdershins and I'll say it again. This is like reading a m/m Stephen King! I started reading this morning and didn't stop until I got to the last p...
BR with my partner in crime ElsbethFor the first half I was completely bored. Most of that had to do with the fact that historicals are just not my thing.So I am going to give this 4 stars, because I couldn’t put it down once I was at the final part.I am not sure if I will be able to read the entire...
This series is turning out to be quite the fascination for me because I really, really don't like books about things that go bump in the dark and there is a lot of bumping in the dark in this book and not of the fun kind...although there is that too. So far the 'horror' part is not overwhelming and...
Oh how I love these books! This series just rose to the top of my favorite series shelf! It's absolutely fantastic, with two wonderful, adorable (and at times daft) MCs! Whyborne and Griffin are too precious for words! And don't even get me started on Christine! She's a breath of fresh air in sea of...
5 blinding stars.Okay. Let us be serious for a moment. All reservations I may have had about this series are now gone bye, bye. I absolutely loved this book. It is over the top, the word ‘member’ still appears and Whyborne is still very, very proper. But it all works so brilliantly and I wouldn’t wa...
In 'Threshold' by Jordan L. Hawk, Whyborne and Griffin are at a crossroads in their relationship. They are doing very well, until they encounter Elliot, Griffin's former lover which brings Griffin and Whyborne feelings of insecurity and doubt.Whyborne continues to open up in this story; he's being m...
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