7/6/2023 0 Comments Deosil by Jordan L. Hawk![]() ![]() ![]() I give props to the way elements from right across the series coalesced in the final fight for survival, but at the same time so many details of the magical lore and the histories of the various creatures and the bad guys (particularly regarding their motivations and abilities) kind of went in one ear and out the other. I appreciated the non-stop action and the high-stakes drama of it all, but if I’m being honest, I also came away from this with a heavy sense of disappointment - over what exactly, I’m not precisely sure. The mood is tense and my nerves were frayed before long, but my trust in Whyborne and Griffin and their wonderful friends was enough to get me through unscathed. The story kicks off with a bang and never really lets up until the dust settles over Widdershins once and for all. returning home from their dangerous crusade, having saved the surviving Endicott’s in a brutal standoff at Balefire Manor, only to discover that Widdershins has fallen to the Fideles in their absence.Ī race against time to save loved ones and to stop the masters from returning to overpower humanity becomes the ultimate name of game here. This final instalment hits the ground running, with Whyborne and co. ![]() Seven years, eleven novels and a handful of short stories later, we finally reach the closing chapter of this much beloved M/M series. ![]()
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