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becbeach's review
3.0
Short novella about Jill and Ryan, two people who find their way back for a second chance at love when they didn't communicate well enough the first time and suffered for their silences. Kinda blah with only a sex scene stuck at the end but had plenty of the crew making appearances especially Big Tag.
chelseaj91's review against another edition
3.0
I'm not quite sure about this one. I mean, yeah it was a novella so therefore short but at the same time, I felt like there was just stuff that was missing. Or maybe that's the fact that it feels like Ryan kind of came out of nowhere...like, yeah he's been mentioned a couple of times but the previous books have mostly focused on members of McKay-Taggert and while they might play at Sanctum, it almost felt like that was supposed to be a separate world.
Overall, I kind of wanted to smack both Ryan and Jillian. On the one hand, I could kind of see Ryan not wanting Jillian to get dragged into whatever happened, but at the same time, he should have asked (I don't care what their contract said) how she would feel. The flipside is that she definitely should have pitched a fit and called him on his crap. Ian really did explain things quite well in his role as fairy godmother, honestly.
I did like the pieces of some of the other members of McKay-Taggert that we got to see and was glad that even though Sanctum did kind of feel "separate" from McKay-Taggert, the family feel extends to Ryan.
Overall, I kind of wanted to smack both Ryan and Jillian. On the one hand, I could kind of see Ryan not wanting Jillian to get dragged into whatever happened, but at the same time, he should have asked (I don't care what their contract said) how she would feel. The flipside is that she definitely should have pitched a fit and called him on his crap. Ian really did explain things quite well in his role as fairy godmother, honestly.
I did like the pieces of some of the other members of McKay-Taggert that we got to see and was glad that even though Sanctum did kind of feel "separate" from McKay-Taggert, the family feel extends to Ryan.
malissac's review
4.0
Fast and Furious, just finished, review may change
I decided to go back and read all the novellas because when I got to Master No I really felt like J was missing parts of the story and since I have been reading these straight through it wouldn't be as if aid just forgotten a moment from a previous book.
Anyway, this one is so far back that it isn't all that relevant to what I am reading now and it doesn't do anymore than just enhance the entire series, which is nice. I'm not a huge fan of Novellas that make changes to the story line, which h is why I wasn't originally reading them.
This is the kind of Novella I like. a novella that gives you just a bit of extra, one that is meant to tide you over durning the original publishing.
I decided to go back and read all the novellas because when I got to Master No I really felt like J was missing parts of the story and since I have been reading these straight through it wouldn't be as if aid just forgotten a moment from a previous book.
Anyway, this one is so far back that it isn't all that relevant to what I am reading now and it doesn't do anymore than just enhance the entire series, which is nice. I'm not a huge fan of Novellas that make changes to the story line, which h is why I wasn't originally reading them.
This is the kind of Novella I like. a novella that gives you just a bit of extra, one that is meant to tide you over durning the original publishing.