Review: Master of ghouls by Jordan L. Hawk
It was a little bit scary, too, although maybe I just invest myself too much into stories…
It was a little bit scary, too, although maybe I just invest myself too much into stories…
And a big no go for me: The opponent, Jack, is thankful for being abused as a child by his father.
Apart from the lust problem, I had a chemistry problem.
Gray isn’t your usual bloodsucking, gorgeous vampire – instead he ‘lives’ in dead bodies and eats the souls of demons.
Thinking back, it could have been chapter 1 of a novel… I wouldn’t say no, if it ever gets written into one.
It’s one of the best I’ve ever read I think? Modern day reapers at their best.
Bond sex can be hot but I was always thinking about her dying brother. Unlike her.
And to be honest… I couldn’t take them seriously.
There was just one thing which I found a little bit disturbing