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Hainted by Jordan L. Hawk
Hainted by Jordan L. Hawk






Then, there was solo jerk-off scene (personal pet peeve alert!), mushy " baby's" and " sweetheart's" and " please make love to me" following the scenes where everything was finally laid bare. Leif kept a tragic secret in the past and thought Dan would hate him, if the secrets ever came to light. Dan was in the closet and he thought Leif was too experienced, too 'city boy' to ever thinking about being with a farm boy. Both were thinking that they 'weren't good enough' for the other. Unfortunately for me, this wasn't what the book turned out to be.ĭan and Leif were longing and yearning towards the other. With nasty haints (ghosts who aren't moving forward) and bleeding houses and exorcisms, which were presented in the first couple of chapters, I approached this book with some notions that it would heavily rely on paranormal/horror element. My problem with this book came from wrong expectation. But as Leif finds himself drawn deeper into Dan’s life, he quickly realizes he’s not just in danger of breaking the rules, but breaking his heart as well. Since Nice Guys are off the menu, Leif just has to keep his hands to himself for as long as it will take to stop Runar’s latest scheme. It keeps things simple, especially since his oath to stop Runar has him constantly drifting from one town to the next.īut this time, it looks like Leif is going to need help, in the form of the very down-to-earth Dan. The Bad Boy: Pierced, tattooed Leif never has sex with the same guy twice. Besides, the sexy Leif is too much of a temptation, and Dan is firmly in the closet. With two teenagers to look after, he’s already got all the trouble he can handle. So when the flamboyantly goth Leif Helsvin shows up on Dan’s doorstep looking for help with an evil necromancer named Runar, Dan’s first instinct is to turn him down. But the death of his parents six years ago forced Dan to give it up in exchange for raising his brother and sister, all the while struggling to keep their rural NC farm afloat. Not everyone can help the restless dead cross over, especially when the haunting threatens the Living. The Good Guy: Haint-working runs in Dan Miller’s blood. Alternate cover edition of ASIN B0095JX7DY can be found here








Hainted by Jordan L. Hawk