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I read this novella after reading River's Recruit and wasn't sure what to expect, being as it took me 75% to get to grips with that book. This book was just over too quickly and I didn't really get much from it. We already knew that Jonathan was the 'reckless' twin and that Franklin was the golden boy. This story didn't really do much apart from compound that. It was enjoyable for the 15 minutes it took me to read it but not really one to get excited about.
http://archaeolibrarianologist.blogspot.de/2014/02/down-rabbit-hole-sanctuary-series-05-by.html
http://archaeolibrarianologist.blogspot.de/2014/02/down-rabbit-hole-sanctuary-series-05-by.html
interesting little teaser, but it was less romance and just an odd back story on how one twin brother lost his hand......it's probably a really interesting back story of the two boys if you know the later story - to go back and read this one and see how ti starts.
but as a start, it was just confusing and only kind of interesting to read on it's own. I think I would enjoy it more after I read book 1 in the series.
but as a start, it was just confusing and only kind of interesting to read on it's own. I think I would enjoy it more after I read book 1 in the series.
I haven't read River's Recruit, but this made me want to. That was intense.
Wow woah wow wah.
Words can not explain the journey i just went on in such a short period.
Words can not explain the journey i just went on in such a short period.
Down the Rabbit Hole is one of those prequel novels that really don’t give much too much away about the full length books. It focuses on Jonathan, a veteran who lost his hand and his brother in Afghanistan. It gives us some insight on the person he use to be and why all of that has changed, but I can definitely tell Abel didn’t reveal everything about his painful past and that River’s Recruit (book one) is going to deal with it. I wish it had given me some idea of what to expect in River’s Recruit, but the writing is solid and I definitely feel confident that the author will be able to pull me into the full length novel.