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itsokfromspace 's review for:
Once Upon a Winter's Eve
by Tessa Dare
The thing about novellas is that the author usually doesn't have the time to convey every single emotional or bring extreme depth to the characters. Often times, the story is rather rushed.
I thought this story given it's only about 100 pages works in that the rush-ness adds to the story. When "the stranger" arrives all of his actions are rushed for a particular reason. So when everything happens rather quickly you understand why and you are caught up in the emotions and the speed in which everything is happening. The majority of the events take place in just a few hours so speed is of the essence.
But really though, who doesn't love a pistol toting lady?
I thought this story given it's only about 100 pages works in that the rush-ness adds to the story. When "the stranger" arrives all of his actions are rushed for a particular reason. So when everything happens rather quickly you understand why and you are caught up in the emotions and the speed in which everything is happening. The majority of the events take place in just a few hours so speed is of the essence.
But really though, who doesn't love a pistol toting lady?