Insulting
I am seriously insulted, It's a good thing I didn't put out any money, but I still wasted my time. This wasn't a novella, its frankly the beginning of a story and that is all. I am so upset that the authors have the audacity to trick a reader into thinking that they are getting a short story, but a story none the less, that I will not be reading anything else by them, even if it's KU.
This had a really good premise, and I was looking forward to seeing where it was going, but it just stopped. According to the blurb, Noel is seeing ghosts and he goes to Adam for help. That's not really what happened. In fact, I don't even know if he sees ghosts. I know he heard someone tell him to leave, he hallucinated or envisioned a fire, and had some kind of vision of a woman tied down, but they were all quick and not really explained. He at first thinks Adam caused the fire hallucination cause he finds out he does a show about Hauntings and Hoaxes. After several angry confrontations between the two, Adam admits to taking a gris gris bag from the burnt house, when he hands it to Noel, it zaps him, which leads them to going to the Cemetery where Noel has his vision and Adam hears screaming when he grabs Noel's arm. But still doesn't believe in ghosts. Noel tries to tell Adam a little about what he experienced in LA before he moved, Adam was kind of mean about it and dismissive, said he wanted to take Noel to other haunted places to see if Noel had a reaction. The next day Adam shows up at Noel's work apologizes for being mean and they decided to go to a haunted location. The end.
Then, there is a note from the author saying oh by the way we just wanted to write about what the neighbors would think about the activity going on around the house that burned down in our other series, so if you want to know about the fire and the different people (lady got into a locked door with swirling hands, couple dudes in nice clothes clothes with bibles and crosses wandering around outside the burned house) just read our other series, here's what they are called.... We might write about Noel and Adam later.
So, basically, the blurb says that this is just the same universe and you might recognize a few people from the other series as neighbors, but it's completely stand alone and if you decided to read the other series later there is no spoilers or overlap. Obviously that's a lie, and this book was only meant to get a reader interested in the other series, which by the way, just so happens to not be available on KU. Shameless. Noel is the insurance investigator for the other series' characters whose house was burned down. He talks about them by name, mentions one of them was at the scene of a whole other explosion, so spoilers there. Then Noel goes to the house, breaks in, describes the house, art, that it's decorated like it was done by 2 gay men, that they are obviously Catholic, and that's where he bumps into Adam for the first time. But according to the author this story has nothing to do with the other series. So much disrespect coming from the author.
Now, at the time I picked up this book, I already knew there was another book with Noel and Adam, but if I didn't know it was available, I would have been even more upset. As it is, even though the next book is 200 pages compared to the 68 here, I am not going forward.