![]() Given that I prefer my romances without the paranormal elements, I’m not sure how to judge the ones here. I was very much in favour of that last part. Racing against time, Percival and Griffin have a grand, but occasionally creepy, adventure and fall madly in love. ![]() ![]() As they work together freaky events happen around them and in turn reveal a cult trying to end the world. Set in the late 19th century, a linguist working away happily in the bowels of a museum, Percival Whyborne is approached by private investigator, Griffin Flaherty, to decode/translate an encrypted text left behind by a murder victim. It was fun, but I like significantly less violence and prefer a dearth of imaginary creatures in my kissing books as a rule. I would recommend Widdershins, even though it was not my cup of tea. ![]() The first in a series, which takes its name from the main characters, this paranormal romance features a couple interacting with occult forces and things that go bump in the night. This review required a little research from me on the genre distinction between paranormal and fantasy, so I could resolve that Widdershins is the former. ![]()
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