More of a 3.5 because... Hey publishers. Just so you know, using large fonts and double space doesn't fool anyone. The tale itself could have used a few more pages to be sure, like those 3 days that were glossed over. What happened? Inquiring minds want to know (if only to not feel like they've been ripped off)
What parts of the story we were privy to are good, although again, there isn't much in the way of, oh I dunno, discussion about something he's suspicious about. It's like the author couldn't make up her mind if she wanted to write a Bite (which are also rather $ for what little you get) or a book, so she wrote something longer than the publishers wanted to call a novella but too short for a real book, so they attempted to cover for her.
Which is sad really here because the ratings would be higher if there hadn't been that short cut. And from the looks of it, the publishers' decision to attempt to CYA, coupled with some genius' idea of the novellas (that cost as much as a regular book in the series but are 1/4 as long) possibly lead to the series being killed before completion. I hate that. Like I hate the fact that the biggest issue I have with this one IS the misrepresented book length.