
Rating: 4.5đ
Itâs hard to rate exactly which of Sherwoodâs many series are my favorites, but The Sorcererâs Grimoire is, even at two books, among those I hold dear.
Itâs in the universe sheâs created, so recognizable and yet not, magical, imaginative and with our histories carefully bound together. Itâs in the beautifully crafted, multidimensional characters sheâs created and then given such emotional histories that, as readers we canât help but attach ourselves to them, investing in their lives and stories.
Whether itâs the boys, Julian and MacMallin, and their horrific start on the streets before Adrienâs rescue or Adrien himself and his abysmal family life, thereâs so many backstories to these characters. The strength and wonder of this dynamic that builds between the three of them is such a heartwarming element. The boys each develop into young men with their own unique powers and interests while gaining confidence in themselves. The same goes for Adrien and his new relationship with Hugh.
Thatâs Sir Hugh Quartermain, a businessman, engineer extraordinaire, and someone whoâs coming to love Adrien, despite all the barriers heâs raised. And in a time and land when homosexuality isnât legal.
The tapestry on which these relationships play out is a magical trip to Brazil to a manganese mine. Thereâs jungle monsters holding up the mining, killing the workers, and Hugh needs their help.
Itâs everyone off to an epic adventure! The first one abroad for the boys and an old enemy and a meeting with even older friends for Adrien.
Sherwood even gives us some major drama on the home front which will lead into the next book.
I will say that I was surprised but happy to see that Adrien and Hugh were able to move forward with their relationship. I thought Sherwood was going to stretch out the romance into a really slow burn. But it makes sense given the context.
The boys are such an amazing aspect of this series. They show such growth in their personalities and interests, yet retain the same fears still that the horrors of the street instilled in them. Julian and MacMallin are truly unforgettable young men. So are their Masters, Adrien and Hugh. I need more of all four plus their dog, Darby.
Iâm highly recommending this book but read the series in order to understand the universe and the relationships.
The Sorcererâs Grimoire:
â A (Non) Comprehensive Guide to Sea Serpents #1
â Dealing With Mapinguari and Dogged Engineers #2
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Dealing With Mapinguari and Dogged Engineers (The Sorcerer’s Grimoire Book 2)
Blurb:
As Shakespeare once said, the course of true love never did run smooth.
Since parting with Adrien after their first case, Hugh Quartermain has committed himself to one fact: he wants Adrien. With the monthsâ long trip to Brazil ahead of them, Hugh should have no problem confessing, right?
The problem is the universe seems determined to thwart Hugh. Between creatures terrorizing his worksite, bothersome Americans, and not having any alone time with Adrien, Hughâs foiled at every turn. When Hugh does get Adrien one-on-one, his advances always hit the wall Adrien refuses to lower, but the rare flare of desire in Adrienâs gaze motivates him to keep trying.
Come hell or highwater, Hugh will confess to Adrien. He just has to figure out how first.
Tags:
Adventures in Brazil, commence!, magical AU, friends to lovers, healthy communication, Hughâs genius saves the day, confessions in unusual locations, apprentices being awesome, Prince Henry to the rescue, and yes he quite enjoyed that, portals, fights, and shenanigans, oh my!, monsters are always in the most inconvenient locations, romantic getaway in Thailand, oh look relationship development, pesky Americans, romantic getaway, cheeky apprentices, minor home renovations as a romantic gift, Darby is best girl.
⢠Publisher: (March 8, 2024)
⢠Publication date: March 8, 2024
⢠Print length: 213 pages








