A moving interlude for fans of the Danielle Cain series that leaves you wanting more
3 stars
I'm going to be honest, this one is for the fans. The short novella is divided into the telling of three short stories about the dead friends of Danielle's scooby gang, characters who were important to the events of Freedom, Iowa that the reader never never got a chance to know. As an enthusiastic fan of the series, I found this insight and world building to be rewarding and its overall message well-received. I would highly recommend it to other fans of the series. But for those who aren't already fans, this is probably not the place where you want to start. For that, I would strongly and enthusiastically recommend The Lamb Will Slaughter The Lion (2017).
That said, as much I appreciated these additional stories, I do hope that we will get at least one more full story in the Danielle Cain series, because if anything this book …
I'm going to be honest, this one is for the fans. The short novella is divided into the telling of three short stories about the dead friends of Danielle's scooby gang, characters who were important to the events of Freedom, Iowa that the reader never never got a chance to know. As an enthusiastic fan of the series, I found this insight and world building to be rewarding and its overall message well-received. I would highly recommend it to other fans of the series. But for those who aren't already fans, this is probably not the place where you want to start. For that, I would strongly and enthusiastically recommend The Lamb Will Slaughter The Lion (2017).
That said, as much I appreciated these additional stories, I do hope that we will get at least one more full story in the Danielle Cain series, because if anything this book has only made me remember how much I love this universe and these characters.