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73 pages, Kindle Edition
First published July 22, 2013
Gin Blanco. The assassin the Spider. The woman I loved—the one I’d betrayed.
A much needed POV from Owen and a definite must read for fans of this series.
After the previous two books I have been very disappointed with Owen, and not understanding why he’s been keeping his distance from Gin. I was actually beginning to think he didn’t really love her. But in this book we are given a much needed insight into his feelings and why he’s been acting the way he has.
After everything that has been revealed about Salina, Owen has been walking around with a huge amount of guilt because he wasn’t able to see how truly monstrous Salina was and what she was doing to his little sister and that he believed her lies regarding his best friend. He didn’t know how to fix things between him and his sister, his best friend Phillip, and especially with Gin, who he loved, and who he betrayed.
Phillip was right. I was a fucking idiot. I’d had Gin’s love, and I had been stupid enough to throw it away. It was all my fault, and I didn’t know how to fix it. I didn’t know how to fix myself, much less us.
Seeing him in this book mope a little, really made me feel better towards him. I also liked that he tried to protect Gin in this novella, and that he finally realised what he had to do.
Hopefully in the next book things between these two will finally reach a turning point.
"...the really sad thing, the really pathetic thing, the truly unforgiveable thing, was that I knew exactly what kind of stupid ass I was being that night at the Dubois estate. I'd known it the day I'd gone to see Gin at the Pork Pit and told her I needed some time to think about things. And again when we talked in the moonlit gardens outside the Briartop museum, and she'd finally let me see how sick, weary, and hurt she was because of how I'd reacted to Salina's death. Gin had risked her life to rescue me at Salina's estate and then again at Briartop, and all I had done was wound her time and time again."
