Thank god I bought the box set of these because after reading book 1 (this one), I was able to dive straight into book 2. #GayVictorianFantasy is my new favourite hashtag! This includes KJ Charles and Sarah Monette for me, and I'd be very grateful for any other references you have to share with m...
This book brought me disproportionately enjoyment for its download price of 0.99, as well as the discovery of the genre of Lovecraftian Romance (Who knew? Eldritch horrors, Victorian ambiance, purple prose, hidden passion!) All is not well is the creepy New England town of Widdershins, MA. Dashi...
Griffin wants a perfect Valentine's Day. However, he is Griffin, and his boyfriend is Whyborne, so we all know that Valentine's Day is not going to run smoothly. It made me smile, a lot, and it was fun to read something from Griffin's POV. He comes across as sweet, scared and so absolutely unsure...
3.5I'm stuck between a 3 and a 4 on this one. It's not quite a 4, but it's better than a lot of books I've given 3s to. I think my seesaw-opinion comes from it being a fine book, but grating on my personal nerves. It is well written and well edited; no complaints on that front. I'll definitely be...
I little more action in this one and a little more angst. I can't say this was a high four for me be it was entertaining to watch Grey get all grumpy about not getting to feed and confused about the possibility of not getting sex either. John and Caleb become the typical couple that don't talk ...
4.5 stars. This book is where I went from just liking this series to loving it. The plot was satisfying, but the final confrontation with the incubus at an abandoned lighthouse included several marvelous twists, one of which brings the relationship between Caleb and John and Gray to new levels of...
Review for entire spectr series--a fun end to a fantastic reading year. This is a difficult series for me to review, and I've decided not to rate it until I've had some more time to mull.Unequivocally: Jordan L Hawk has a brilliant, creative mind with a fantastic grasp of plot and characterizatio...