Well that was a bust… sleeping I mean. I fully intended to read a few chapters before bed when I started this book, soooooo not what happened. I believe it was 5am when I finished. I absolutely could not put this book, there was no way I was going to sleep until I’d devoured it all!
Dan Miller comes from a long line of haint workers, his family has been helping disgruntled and trapped ghosts move on for generations. After the deaths of both of his parents though, and the actions he had to take as a result, Dan has been out of the life for awhile. His entire focus is on making sure his younger siblings have a safe place to grow up and a chance at a better life. It meant leaving college and moving back to the family farm, but it’s what was necessary. Being gay in such a rural town though, well that’s a non-starter.
Goth bad boy Leif Helsvin has been chasing an evil necromancer for years. He’s tracked him across continents as he stirs up evil and claims powerful artifacts from the dead as his own. Following Runal into this small town Leif knew his best chance of catching his enemy would be with the help of the local haint worker. Finding out the woman whose name had been given and her son had given up the trade certainly wasn’t the best-case scenario. Especially when the man he sees before him is so epically drool worthy. Leif doesn’t do relationships, nor really return hook ups. One night stands are all he’ll allow himself. Getting involved with the one man whose help he needs certainly isn’t wise.
First of all the mythology and world building here are FAN-FREAKIN-TASTIC!!! I adored this concept and was fascinated from page one. I love the idea of this sub-culture whose job is to battle haints (ghosts who’re stuck in this world) and force them to move on. I really liked how each one we met was attached to a different death god and had slightly different prayers to help the unlucky soul move on. Dan’s personal history was so heartbreaking. I can’t imagine being made to do what he had to. His strength of character was beautiful and touching. I felt so bad for him as he struggled with the guilt he felt.
I had one little niggle of query building in the back of my brain, and it really was more of a larger world issue than anything super specific to this story. Because of how small town this place was most everyone seemed to know about Dan’s abilities and what they meant. They respected it even if they feared it a little as well. All of that is understandable when the re-animated haints are visible to anyone not just those with the gift. The confusing part was the need Dan and Leif felt to duck the police and the minister at the cemetery like what they did wouldn’t be believed and they needed to hide their work from most of the world at large. I just wasn’t sure in the end how socially acceptable or recognized haint workers were within the wider concept of the world at large. As I said though this really didn’t affect the story, it just was a thought in the back of my head.
I really liked both Dan and Leif. I respected both of these boys by the end of things. Leif is trying to turn his life around and make up for the poor decisions he made as a teenager and younger man. Not to mention Leif is exactly the type of bad boy I find epically drool worthy!!! God, gorgeous, tattooed and pierced…nipple piercings…my brain is running down so many dirty, dirty, yet oh so wonderful paths. *grin* Dan is the good soul you want to cheer for. He really cares about his siblings (Both of which were fun side characters) and wants them to have a better life even if it means sacrificing his own. Watching these two fall in love was really lovely. It wasn’t immediate and it wasn’t easy, but it was perfect. There was great chemistry between them and it was all very sweet.
Frankly the best element of this story though was the unique take on the paranormal. I hadn’t seen a book like this anywhere else and it was so refreshing to read. I would love to see more stories told in this world. It was incredibly unique and I just feel like there is so much more that could be explored here. Loved it all! This book was wonderful and I’m so glad I read it. I really love Ms. Hawk’s writing style and will continue to read more books by her in the future.