One thing I love and this series is though it focuses on the two make leads it still has a cast of interesting characters. Characters that are developed as the series goes on.
Another great book and a series I will continue to read
One thing I love and this series is though it focuses on the two make leads it still has a cast of interesting characters. Characters that are developed as the series goes on.
Another great book and a series I will continue to read
The past continues to have disastrous impacts on the present - starting with a museum colleague found screaming in the street covered in blood - is he guilty of murder or is there more here than meets the eye? Christine continues to be the very best friend one could ask for...
The best reason not to have a loud argument when you are about to do a spot of B&E according to Whyborne 😂
Third in Hawk's mm romance/horror series featuring Whyborne and Griffin, a scholar an an ex-Pinkerton in Victorian-era New England. In this one, a friend is framed for murder, and sent to an asylum with mysterious goings-on. Meanwhile, Whyborne is having nightmares about a dweller in the deep and Griffin's family comes to visit with a prospect for respectable marriage. It's a fun series, and I'll continue it
Aaand finished! I'm relieved that Whyborne's insecurities are a bit less prominent now and more trust is developing between him and Griffin. I love Christine best, though! #readathon
Impulsively joining Dewey's #readathon because stuff's going on (rabbit in GI stasis, AGAIN -- it's Biscuit, for those who know my buns) and I need a distraction. I barely got started with this yesterday, so I'm going to go cwtch up under my weighted blanket and try to lose some of my tension.
So very enjoying this series. There is serious character growth, although whyborne‘s insecurities can get a bit grating.