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Intriguing, engaging and involving, this small novella in the series captures your attention within seconds and you instantly want to know what is going on.Set in Scotland, you follow Danika and a mysterious henchman... A few chapters on and you want to know more about this guy who Danika knows. So many questions appear as you read on, who is he? How does Danika know him? What's his agenda?Action soon develops and you plunge into a whole different world...But what does this novella add? It introduces us to a new character who joins the enforcement agency... However we hardly hear from the enforcement agency... If he was to become a part of The Order, then fair enough, but he isn't... Maybe he will be another trusted contact The Order will have in the Enforcement Agency... If this seems to be the case then I want to see him popping up in the following books, otherwise there would be no point to this novella at all.
Short. Too short. I guess the difficulty of writing a novella is that there is little character development. I've read from many authors that shorts stories are sometimes the hardest because the reader doesn't have the time to connect with any particular character. I found that to be fairly true in this case. While it was a solid novella, and I'm happy that Danika found someone to be in her life again, it all just felt so rushed and really didn't give me time to invest myself into either character or the plot.
Second chances can be wonderful. Love the big, bad, protector who saves his girl