Widdershins
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3.9
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Jordan L. Hawk
A reclusive scholar. A private detective. And a book of spells that could destroy the world.Love is dangerous. Ever since the tragic death of the friend he adored, Percival Endicott Whyborne has ruthlessly suppressed any desire for another man. Instead, he spends his days studying dead languages at the museum where he works. So when handsome ex-Pinkerton Griffin Flaherty approaches him to translate a mysterious book, Whyborne wants to finish the job and get rid of the detective as quickly as possible.Griffin left the Pinkertons after the death of his partner. Now in business for himself, he must investigate the murder of a wealthy young man. His only clue: an encrypted book that once belonged to the victim.As the investigation draws them closer, Griffin's rakish charm threatens to shatter Whyborne's iron control. But when they uncover evidence of a powerful cult determined to rule the world, Whyborne must choose: to remain safely alone, or to risk everything for the man he loves.Widdershins is the first novel in the Whyborne & Griffin series, where magic, mystery, and m/m romance collide with Victorian era America. Buy it today and join the adventure.
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Author
Jordan L. Hawk
Pages
223
Publisher
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
Published Date
2013-03-15
ISBN
1482528150 9781482528152
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"This may have been my first ( am I gonna call it a historical romance?) historical romance.For the first half of the book I was under the mistaken belief that it was set in England, but it is not. The setting is America, but after having the characters in my head speaking with an accent for so long it was hard getting them to stop.<br/><br/>The plot was the driving force that kept me reading. I found it intriguing and that was enough to keep me coming back. This was not a 5 star book for me and that is probably because of the characters.I understand that being in the closet really fucks with your confidence and identity. Believe me, I can trace many of my problem thoughts and behaviours back to High school before I came out. I understand it was exponentially worse when this story took place. Realistically Percy is gonna be all kinds of ****** up. That does not mean I did not get really tired of all his self loathing. There's only so many times I can hear a character tell me he is ugly and awkward and doesn't know why Griffin would ever want to be with him before I'm starting to agree with him. Just why does Griffin fall for him. Percy and I both agree he could do better. (That's not to say I don't like Percy, I just didn't crush on him at all. like at all. <br/><br/>Griffin on the other hand is much easier to be attracted to. To be fair if readers were in my head all the time like we were with Percy, I can't say that the audience would like me very much either<br/><br/> Griffin and Percy could be sweet, but had very little actual chemistry. And don't even get me started on all the awful euphemisms for cock and ass I read. I know its mostly history's fault, the author was just working with what he had, but it still made me cringe.<br/><br/>The plot was good, the story kept me entertained and the finale was pretty exciting. But the couple lacks any serious heat. Like seriously.<br/><br/>3 and 1\2 stars"