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laurla's review

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published in the anthology "cat tales"
published in the anthology Blood in Her Veins: Nineteen Stories from the World of Jane Yellowrock

thenia's review

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4.0

The story of the event that changed Jane and Molly's relationship from a new, tentative friendship to an undying one.

When Molly doesn't shown up for her shift at her family's cafe, Jane feels compelled to check on her. She knows that something is terribly wrong even before she has reached Molly's house that has a dark magical cloud hovering over it.

SpoilerJane shifts to her cat and rushes into the house, to find Molly and her husband trying to contain the magic their powerful baby girl has manifested long before they were ready. Jane's cat helps calm the baby down, allowing Molly to bind her powers, neutralizing the danger.

Molly now knows Jane's secret, and she owes Jane her baby's life, and she vows her undying friendship and any help she can give as long as she can give it.


Short but very engaging story that gives an extra dimension to Jane and Molly's friendship - I am looking forward to reading more about them in future books.

The series continues with another short story, [b:Haints|20744870|Haints (Jane Yellowrock, #0.6)|Faith Hunter|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1391738367l/20744870._SX50_.jpg|40075853].

Previous book reviews:
Cat Tats (Jane Yellowrock, #0.4) ~ ★★★ (19/09/2019)
The Early Years (Jane Yellowrock, #0.2) ~ ★★★ (30/10/2018)
WeSa and the Lumber King (Jane Yellowrock, #0.1) ~ ★★★ (30/10/2018)

macthekat's review

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4.0

This is the story of Jane saving Angie-baby from her own powers and the start of Molly and Jane's strong friendship. This is a story that has been alluded to throughout the series so it was great to finally see it in action. It is also a story from very early in Jane's career which I appreciate. I love how all of these stories are all about the relationships rather than about plot or action - though they often have that as well.

theficster's review

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4.0

This little short story that tells how Jane saved Angie Baby was wonderful. So great.
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