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Audible Audiobook
Listening Length: 24 hours and 52 minutes
Program Type: Audiobook
Version: Unabridged
Publisher: Widdershins Press LLC
Audible.com Release Date: April 17, 2015
Whispersync for Voice: Ready
Language: English, English
ASIN: B00WA8SCUU
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What if everything in your life and training told you that demons have to be destroyed, and yet you found yourself falling in love with the most dangerous demon of all?I caught sight of this fantastic Jordan Hawk series when it was marketed as a bundle—the first six volumes, weighing in at 600 pages. Goodreads friends told me to read it. I resisted committing to such a large undertaking (what if I hate volume 1?); but once I started in, I tore through these six novellas in less than a week: Hunter of Demons, Master of Ghouls, Reaper of Souls, Destroyer of Worlds, Eater of Lives, Summoner of Storms.Jordan Hawk’s work has long appealed to me. Her ability to create a plausible world populated with characters who make you care is exemplified in her “period†paranormal series, “Widdershins.†I note that not everybody likes this sort of thing (my husband, for one), but if paranormal action gay romance holds any appeal, then the tiny epic saga of John Starkweather and Caleb Jansen will ring all your bells.I say tiny, because the action over the course of these six books happens in about a month and a half. Each book takes place over a few days, but the impact on the main characters’ lives is, well, epic. What makes the entire series so excellent is Hawk’s attention to detail; she keeps all the threads of the plot carefully in control, weaving the story together until its harrowing, cataclysmic finale.The entire series is, of course, a metaphor. In a contemporary America where gay people seem to be accepted, it is those with any sort of paranormal abilities who are marginalized, discriminated against, and registered by the government. Thus John Starkweather, turned over to the state as an adolescent by his fearful family, has grown up believing in the mission of SPECTR, a government agency that hires paranormals to control the demons summoned by folks who think they can handle it. On the other side of the equation is Caleb Jansen, an aspiring artist who has hidden his minor paranormal skill all his life to avoid the social stigma. Having been raised with total mistrust of authority in general and SPECTR in particular, Caleb gets drawn into a splinter group’s amateur exorcism that turns his world inside out.But it is the third major character, Gray, who is the real catalyst for the story. A 5000-year-old drakul, or vampire spirit, he has drifted through countless lives, hunting demons and seeing the world in black and white, through the fragmented, meaningless memories of the dead bodies he inhabits. When he wakes up in Caleb’s body, staring into the intensely blue eyes of John Starkweather, it is the first color he has ever seen. The first pain he has ever felt. The first living human emotion he has ever encountered.For all three characters, John, Caleb and Gray, the journey is earth-shaking. This is a violent, bloody, exciting action story in the contemporary millennial vein; but it is also a love story of grand proportions. It is a tale of heart over mind, of doing what is right over doing what is legal. There is a profound moral foundation to this story, rooted in the intertwined souls of its three protagonists. There is a certain “X-Men†or James Bond cartoonishness that is only to be expected in the genre, but Hawk gives her characters—almost all of them—a palpable humanity that keeps the reader locked into the narrative.How I wish that all my millennial gay geek friends would stop trying to find a reflection of themselves in Hollywood nonsense like “Batman v. Superman,†where the only winner is the straight movie-going audience. Jordan Hawk gives us gay superheroes. I may be an aging baby-boomer, but I’ll never have enough of this. Can’t wait to start on the second SPECTR series.
I’m pretty...meh, on these books. They had a good story in them. Some of it I really enjoyed. But I felt like some parts went too quickly (like John and Caleb’s relationship). Also, I bought the omnibus edition, obviously, but I would have been insanely mad if I had purchased each book separately. The price! Even $10 is a lot for this story, honestly. I liked the relationship between Gray and Caleb, but it started off as nothing and then very VERY quickly became this love. And while the love was cool, I wish the build up between them had been better. I do LOVE the ménage aspect of the story. It’s so unique. It’s so cool. There were just other parts of the story that annoyed me. Will coming into town? Why. That was a waste of a subplot.Anyway, running thoughts:Book two had 121 pages. How do you even call that a book. That’s a chapter.The prose is very basic. The storyline would be good if the writing was more...just more.You know what would be a cool twist? If John could hear Gray whenever they were barebacking it.Book 4 brought in a very cliche subplot. Kill me now.Dude. Sean turned him in. Obviously.These books would actually make a good tv show. Because they’re so short. Like episodes.I would have enjoyed this more if it had just been presented as one book. Not 6 short stories. Also if it hadn’t been ten freaking dollars.
As a former reviewer stated, I feel very "meh" about these books. I had trouble finishing the box set, but as I had spent the 10 bucks, I was determined to do so. DIsappointing since I loved Whyborne and Griffin's series by the same author, and was looking for a new series to sink my teeth into. SPOILERS...The relationship between John and Caleb has no buildup and is thus uninteresting. I never believed they were even attracted to one another much less some kind of passionate love affair. I cared more about Gray and John by the end of it, because at least they had some pining and relationship building serving backdrop the rest of the storyline. I kept thinking that these all read very much like a fanfiction--where there is little characterization (other than oft-repeated and cringey descriptions of smell or skin/eye color). This may work in a fanfic because you already KNOW those characters, but here I have no idea who they are and to be honest, I never cared. I'm glad it's over so I can move on to a different author and series.
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