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3 primary booksRath & Rune is a 3-book series with 3 primary works first released in 2020 with contributions by Jordan L. Hawk.
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I have been eagerly awaiting this book and I'm not disappointed. What an awesome read! It was a fantastic blend of action, suspense and romance that kept me on the edge that I read this in one sitting. I'm so impatient for book three.
It took me quite a while to get moving in this book (like three months to read the first quarter) and I don't know if it was because I wasn't feeling this book, I didn't want to read, or just a slump feeling. But, once I did get moving, I read the remaining seventy-five percent in like two days.
Honestly, I don't know what I need to say. This marks the twentieth story (mostly novels, but a couple of novella's thrown in) by Hawk that I've read. I love his writing, his characters and they are just perfectly creepy for me without veering into unable to read horror territory for me.
I like Sebastian and Ves both, I like their sidekicks (though we all know Irene would not like being called a sidekick) and I love that Widdershins seems like it's going to be the setting for the entire series - because I love Widdershins and, honestly, I want to live there.
(Though if you're just being introduced to Hawk's books through this review, don't start here!)
Warning: spoilers for [b:Unhallowed 53985078 Unhallowed (Rath & Rune #1) Jordan L. Hawk https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1592339360l/53985078.SY75.jpg 84354437] (but you should read that first anyway)I didn't realize how much I had missed Jordan L Hawk's distinct voice until I started reading this book. He is so generous to his characters even as he is putting them through horrifying, life-threatening adventures. Just like our favorite half-ketoi sorcerer Whyborne, Hawk makes sure his MCs are seen and loved for who they are. This installment of the series finds Vesper and Sebastian trying to locate the second of the evil Books of the Bound, whose disappearance may have been linked to the fiery death of Sebastian's mother. At the same time, a series of gruesome murders seem to be targeting one of the Widdershins founding families. There are not one, not two, but three separate Bad Guys with nefarious intent, including an unwelcome blast from Ves' past. Fortunately Ves and Sebastian are facing these challenges together. Ves may still question how Sebastian can love a monster like him (Sebastian's response is “more tentacle sex, please”) and Sebastian worries that Ves might have grander ambitions than a humble archivist, but they talk things out and don't let their insecurities threaten their relationship. I was already Ves' #1 fan, but now that Sebastian is bound to the Book of the Breath, he is discovering some unexpected powers that make him a more complex and interesting character. Ves' brother Noct and Sebastian's BFF Irene have important roles to play and their personalities are starting to come into clearer focus. I was tempted to think of of Irene as “Christine Putnam plus magic minus guns” - but she is very much her own person, with a different approach to life and the distinct family baggage of being an Endicott. There are several [b:Widdershins 16128152 Widdershins (Whyborne & Griffin, #1) Jordan L. Hawk https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1352121658l/16128152.SY75.jpg 21952704] Easter eggs, but this series is clearly strong enough to stand on its own. Hawk's release frequency has dropped in the past few years, primarily due to our world starting to look even crazier than Widdershins, but I hope he is able to keep the momentum going and gift his fans with Rath & Rune #3 sooner rather than later.
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