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lpcoolgirl's review
5.0
Such a great scene, really enjoyed this look into the Rat's lives and their relationship with DarkRiver!
*First read April 5th, 2016*
Loved this story with the Rat Alpha, and the father of the child who he was babysitting in Mine to Possess!
*First read April 5th, 2016*
Loved this story with the Rat Alpha, and the father of the child who he was babysitting in Mine to Possess!
lnzlou55's review
5.0
Funny conversation between the rats. Never thought I would say this, but I think I like their little network of spies.
franjessca's review
3.0
Short conversation with the Changeling Rats after their alliance with DarkRiver.
si0bhan's review
2.0
Much like The Cannibal Princess, A Conversation is a nice little extra for fans of the Psy-Changeling series, giving an extremely quick read you can dive into after Mine to Pleasure. I’m not the biggest fan of these kinds of shorts – in fact, the only case I can think of where I’ve happily devoured all the shorts is with Kelley Armstrong’s Women of the Otherworld series – but I was curious to see how Nalini Singh’s shorts would play out. After all, there’s so many of them, with so many people seeming to enjoy the extras, and I thought it was at least worth the try.
In truth, as was the case with The Cannibal Princess, A Conversation is a rounded-up rating. It’s more of a one-point-five-star read, but it brings promise for where the series could go, so I decided to round up. As I’ve mentioned, I’m not a big lover of shorts, so my rating is mostly a reflection of that. Personally, this was didn’t add much but it was interesting to see a different perspective. I did not gain anything vital by reading it, and I wouldn’t have missed out on anything if I’d overlooked it.
If you’re a big fan of the series, and if you enjoy extremely quick reads that offer an insight into the lives of characters, then I’m certain you’ll have fun with this. Otherwise, do not feel as though you need to read these shorts to understand the series.
In truth, as was the case with The Cannibal Princess, A Conversation is a rounded-up rating. It’s more of a one-point-five-star read, but it brings promise for where the series could go, so I decided to round up. As I’ve mentioned, I’m not a big lover of shorts, so my rating is mostly a reflection of that. Personally, this was didn’t add much but it was interesting to see a different perspective. I did not gain anything vital by reading it, and I wouldn’t have missed out on anything if I’d overlooked it.
If you’re a big fan of the series, and if you enjoy extremely quick reads that offer an insight into the lives of characters, then I’m certain you’ll have fun with this. Otherwise, do not feel as though you need to read these shorts to understand the series.