Ratings5
Average rating4.8
What an excellent tearful ending to an amazing series. To watch the characters grow, fail, pick themselves up and move forward has been a joyously emotional journey. As much as I'll miss them, I'll never will whenever I revisit all of their stories yet again. Thank you Jordan L. Hawk for one of my most favourite series I've had the pleasure to immerse myself into.
Oh my gosh. Oh my gosh. This was so good.
I was reading along, thinking it would probably be a four-ish star read - maybe a 4.5 that I'd just round up to five stars because it was shaping up to be a solid ending to a solid series. Then we reach the halfway point and - like every book in this series does - it just hit me. I love the exploration into Widdershins itself and why it is what it is. And I love the way the resolution was...resolved.
The fact is, I'm going to miss these people and I am going to miss this little murder town.
(Considering I read the first one almost a full three years ago, I don't really recall much from the first couple of books. One day I will set myself the project of rereading the entire series, start to finish in a reasonable time frame so I can pick up all the little things that I missed.)