My rating of 3 stars is an average of the 2 novellas. I give Ask Me Again, 5 stars, and The Cowboy, 1 star.
I enjoyed Ask Me Again. It was a short, easy read. I would have liked an epilogue as I would like to know how the bullies were handled that bothered Gideon. The reader was left hanging with the outcome. Otherwise, I enjoyed the novella.
The Cowboy was a different story entirely. I quit reading Heather Graham a couple of years ago. Her new books are not as good as her older books. I only read this novella because it was part of the Miller book.
There were a lot of editing mistakes with this novella. DDLE was used instead of FDLE. It was gotten right, later, but at first there was the mistake. Later in the book, the senator's niece was referred to as the senator's daughter. At one point, Vicky's house was described. The author stated there was a breezeway between the dinning room and kitchen. Why would there be an outside area between the two rooms? You would have to go outside when one went from the dining room to the kitchen. That did not make sense to me.
You have Vicky hiking into the Everglades in a sundress. Since she could have changed into something else at Adrien's house, that did not make sense to me. She did change later.
As the bad guy is getting away, Adrien and Hank head to their boat to give chase. But they don't just run to their boat, they have to have a conversation on the way about how Adrien knows the area. They could not have been talking if they had been running.
Then there is a snake in the shower. How did it get inside? I assume this is normal around the Everglades. But when Adrien comes running at Vicky's scream, they fall into bed after knowing each other for only about 36 hours. This is typical of Graham's newer books. The main characters know each other for just a few hours before they are sleeping together.
Toward the end of the book, Vicky goes into Hasani's hospital room. He is surprised that she is alive. Yet, just a few minutes later someone comes in to kill her. Since Hasani thought she was dead, how could he have signaled someone in a couple of minutes as Vicky was right there.
There were just too many inconsistencies throughout the book. Plus, I did not like the dialogue. It reads rather choppy to me. As I said, I do not like Graham's newer books.