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The Knife's Edge (2009)

by Stephanie Draven(Favorite Author)
3.17 of 5 Votes: 1
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Stephanie Dray
review 1: From what I did read, what the book is about, I couldn’t help myself I had to search this book out. Luckily I found it for free on Smashwords.com. As soon as I put it on my kindle I was reading it immediately. It drew me in and wouldn’t let go until the very last page. Yes it is a short story, and yes usually short stories suck because the author can’t put all the 6,000 details in that are needed, and not all short stories are perfect but I found this one pretty damn close.
review 2: I was literally blown away when I got to the end of the story and realized how quickly you fall into the characters world. If I could give this story more stars I would! The interaction between this super powerful woman and her would be assassin is just incredible. I literall
... morey felt like I was standing in the corner and watching this tale play out. Fantastic use of detail and time. Very dark due to the main character's mission but after the Queen's medallion digs into his soul/mind/heart you just grab the edge of your seat and hold on knowing that a dangerous downwards spiral is spinning out. Very smooth, quick read, it left me wanting so much more! Will definitely pick up another story by Stephanie Draven. Five stars without a doubt. less
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soph
Excellent read. Intriguing, with a lot of character development packed in to a very small space.
Nawal05
Extremely short story, DLd free on Kindle and was better than I had expected it to be
christine
Intense and compelling. And teasingly short!
billy
Short but GREAT!!!!
littleman
Not bad
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