Gifted Gifted is a novella by Kelley Armstrong and gives us two short stories. One from her Cainsville series and one is a pack story from her Women of the Otherwold series. Both are centred around giving that perfect gift for Christmas.
Gabriel’s Gargoyles
The first story is told from a young boy called Gabriel’s point of view. I have yet to read the Cainsville series, although it is sitting very temptingly on my kindle! So the characters and setting were entirely new to me, although I understand Gabriel is one of the main characters in the books. And we are given an excerpt at the end of the novella from the series that gave me an idea of the man he becomes.
Gabriel’s story is quite a sad one, he is a young boy, the son of a drug addict, poor, hungry and neglected. But there is one saving grace his regular visits to stay with his aunt in Cainsville. Gabriel lives for these visits, the normality, the town and its inhabitants, but more importantly the love he feels for his aunt. This story is about Gabriel’s quest to get her the perfect Christmas present.
This could have been a very sad story, if hadn’t have been for Gabriel. He has guts, steely determination and intelligence. It is this intelligence that allows him to survive, but also propels him to strive for something better outside of the life he has. It’s also very interesting to see the contrast of a Gabriel when he is at home surviving and there is a ruthless streak in him, for a child. To the Gabriel is Cainsville who is allowed to be a child once more.
In many ways this story did exactly what I am sure Armstrong hoped that it would do and has completely wetted my appetite and made me want to start the Cainsville series. I really enjoyed it.
The Puppy Plan
Book two is a pack novel, my favourite of Armstrong’s writing. It is told from the point of view of Elena and Clay’s twin son Logan, who is 9 years old. This book is very sweet and is about family. It’s lovely to see Clay and Elena as parents and also to see this parenting from a 9 year old’s point of view.
Both of the twins Kate and Logan want a puppy. For various reasons, their parents have told them the timing is not right and they cannot have one. What enfolds is a sweet story as Logan finds an abandoned puppy in a sack in the woods and wants to keep it as the perfect present for his twin and hides it away. But he also faces the moral dilemma of not wanting to put his parents in a difficult position.
This is just a cute story that will put a smile on your face, with a charming little twist at the end. Armstrong has created strong characters for Kate and Logan already, it was great to see flashes of Clay and Elena. We also get a guest appearance from Jeremy. There’s hints at another story to come from the pack featuring Logan and Kate and I very much look forward to getting my hands on it.
Verdict
A fab little Christmas novella for Armstrong fans. Neither of the stories are complicated or anything more than little festive short stories that are little treat for Christmas. My favourite (as always) was the pack story, but of course I am yet to read any of the Cainsville series.
Rating: 4 Stars