Reading this book on a snowy day made it all the more intense. This book had interesting plot twists and fascinating monsters of both the otherworldly and human variety. The Lovecraftian influence continues in the best possible way. As things get creepier, they get more dramatic and over-arching. His viewpoint is necessary for the plot and conflicts to have the full impact on the reader.Īnd what an impact it is! Every time I think Hawk has reached the depths of horror they will reach in this series, they dig a little bit deeper by raising the stakes in this magical world. The need for scenes to be from Griffin’s perspective is not just a change of pace on the writer’s part. Sorcerer Percival Endicott Whyborne and his husband Griffin Flaherty have enjoyed an unprecedented stretch of peace and quiet. Switching between two first-person POVs is never difficult, because Griffin’s voice is so distinctive from Whyborne’s. Hoarfrost (Whyborne & Griffin Series 6) by Jordan L. Main character in these books: The former Pinkerton Detective, Mr Griffin Flaherty, is still a quite newcomer in this small, a bit strange, town Widdershins. Something different about this book is immediate from the first page - scenes from Griffin’s point of view! This made me nervous at first, but Hawk obviously has a great handle on his character. Hoarfrost is the sixth part in the very adventurous, and often spooky scary, historical M/M Whyborne & Griffin series by Jordan L.
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