Premise: Once a ThunderClan warrior, Hollyleaf is now on the run from her own Clan, certain that she'll be punished for the blood on her paws and exposing her family's terrible secret. Having fled into the tunnels, she intends to let her Clan believe she's dead, until she makes friends with a mysterious but kind cat. With his help, the young she-cat learns to live underground. But the longer Hollyleaf hides in her new home, the more homesick she feels for her first. In the end, she can only have one. The question is, which is the one where her heart is?
Story/Writing: Man, after Hollyleaf left me utterly stunned at the end of "Sunrise" and then disappeared into the tunnels, I HAD to know what happened to her after that! I've always loved stories about characters in hiding and on the run, especially when the people they're running from are the ones they care about most. It's so dramatic! From what I know, this was the first digital novella to be published in the "Warriors" series, probably because (again, just like me) fans HAD to know what happened to a character they thought was part of the prophecy but ended up being a fugitive instead. Before I read "Sunrise," I'd assumed she'd be lost in the tunnels because of a battle or something. But the actual circumstances surrounding her disappearance make it much more personal. Not to mention it was cool reading another novella after having been away from them for awhile. The last one I read before this was "Leafpool's Wish," which seems oddly appropriate! Anyway, the Erin Hunter team does a fantastic job as always, managing to put so much content into a novella without making it feel crowded or rushed. The story itself felt very heartfelt, genuine, and most of all, satisfying. I stayed up long into the night reading it and I loved every page!
Characters: While the cast in this title is smaller than what I'm used to from this series, it fits since it is a novella. Not to mention, as I said before, it makes the story far more personal and makes you feel like you're experiencing a very troubled character's journey. And it was also cool seeing characters I'd seen before interacting with each other in a way they never really did before.
Hollyleaf – Hollyleaf is probably not only my favorite character in the "Power of Three" arc, but one of my favorite characters in the entire series. I felt like I got to know her so well in that arc, probably because she and I have a lot in common to the point where it's delightfully surreal. Anyway, I loved how the way she started this journey and the way she ended it were written to be total opposites. In the beginning, she feels she may as well be as good as dead, even though she's not. Out of all the three siblings, she was clearly the most traumatized by the revelation of who their real parents are. Her trauma had given way to rage to the point where she wasn't thinking straight. All she knew was that she did something wrong, and she wanted to get away. That said, it's obvious she still loves ThunderClan, and the more she helps them the more she feels the need to reunite with them. I think we can also appreciate how kind she still is even after all these terrible things happened. And of course, now that she is thinking straight, she finally admits that, while Leafpool and Squirrelflight had lied to her and her brothers, they loved them so much and always will. All of this builds up to her eventual return, and when she does make the decision to go back, it's glorious!
Fallen Leaves – Wow, who knew we can have a male and a female together for a long time and just be friends! In all seriousness, Fallen Leaves was clearly the friend Hollyleaf needed at that very difficult time in her life. He didn't have to help her, but not only does he help her, he does it in such a kind and touching way. Probably my favorite scene in this story is the part where Hollyleaf basically spills everything to him, and he helps her to sort through all the strong emotions she feels toward her biological mother and the she-cat who raised her. That said, while I was touched by his willingness to tell her something of his tragic past (little though it was), I thought it was interesting that he never once tells Hollyleaf that he's a ghost, nor does she ever figure that out for herself. She just thinks he's a very odd yet very kind cat. And it's clear he wanted to leave it there because no one had seen him that way for a long, long time. It's similar to "The Sixth Sense" in that way. Another thing I liked about him though was that he was willing to stand up to her from time to time, and he ends up being the one to convince her to go back. I loved the friendship between these two and I was sad to see it go.
Various Other Characters – So this part is basically gonna be a photo album of all the cats and other animals Hollyleaf helps. I thought her willingness to help the fox kit get out of the tunnels was pretty bold yet sweet, only to see that kit grow up and naturally turn on her. And even though the story never explicitly says this, I wonder if he's the fox Hollyleaf had to fight off to keep the apprentices safe. Speaking of which, I liked that, despite her very complicated feelings toward her Clan, I liked that Hollyleaf still looked for ways she could help them. She finds herbs for the kits; she leads Ivypool and Blossomfall out the tunnels while impressively managing to stay hidden; and of course, she takes the enormous risk of fighting off the fox, even though it could've been the one she'd helped. I can't wait to get to her actual return in the books 'cause I'd like to see the Clan's reactions if she reveals all the times she's helped them!
Overall: I thought this was a fantastic story to give fans some much needed insight into this character's turmoil. Hollyleaf has gone through some really tough things and has herself done things that she's far from proud of (to put it mildly), but I'm glad she ends up coming out on top in the end!