Quick, but long-ish review for a progressive read, and also quite late. I finished this three-book trilogy in the month of October and I'm just getting around to reviewing it in November. This wasn't too long of a read for me though - I flew through it when I picked it up. It's my first full read from Ilona Andrews in quite some time. Originally I had picked this up realizing that it was part of the hard to find in print "Kinsmen Universe" series. I had been accepted for reading a galley copy of "Fated Blades," which is the third book in the main Kinsmen series. Little did I realize that there had been a reprint bind-up of these short books/novellas containing the first three stories in this series, so I bought them for the beautiful cover you see above.
This book contains the works (in order): "Silent Blade", "Silver Shark" and "A Mere Formality." I wondered how I would represent my reading of these on Goodreads and other social media, whether to review the individual books themselves, or place them all under this collection in one review. Decided that the latter would be the best way to go to avoid confusion.
Talking about the first book in the collection - "Silent Blade" shows the story of a young woman named Meli who we meet after she's left her family and struck out on her own to do jobs as an ruthless assassin. She works to help protect them where she can, but decides that she doesn't want to do it anymore. Her brother Angel approaches her with one last assignment, a personal request from her father - kill Celino Carvanna.
The Carvanna family is one of very vast influence and power, but for Meli, the job is personal. Celino broke off a vital, arranged engagement to her when she was still young, leaving her and her family spiraling in terms of their influence and status. You get to see this in a flashback where he has interactions with her while they're both young, but he brushes her off quite rudely. When they do end up meeting as adults, he doesn't even recognize her and is in awe. He didn't think twice about her when they were younger, but Celino definitely notices now. XD How the story transpires from there ventures into spoiler territory for how it concludes, but I definitely liked the dynamic and chemistry of these two characters. It did leave me wanting a little more from it because it was such a short story, ended more prematurely than I was expecting it to. I gave "Silent Blade" 3.5/5 stars.
Next story in the collection is "Silver Shark" - easily my favorite book in the collection. We have a much deeper story in the universe to start with where we follow Claire Shannon, a soldier with a dangerous ability to use her mind as a weapon. While fighting a long war, her team is tragically ambushed and ultimately she ends up on the losing side of the war. She's reassigned to Rada as a refugee, forced to keep her abilities hidden and start over. She ends up working for Venturo Escana, a powerful Psycher (an enemy of hers, no less) and entrepreneur. Their chemistry is piping hot, like he can't keep his eyes off her even before she dyes her hair. (I love the descriptions of the environment and the characters in this collection - it's very vivid. This collection also includes illustrations of the main characters from each story, which is a nice touch.)
There are some intense scenes in which Claire and Ven go head to head without Ven knowing that Claire is on the other side of the conflict. I was expecting it to be much more messy once the reveal was made, but it was actually quite nice (and sensual, might I add). I liked this so much, and it was great that we had a cameo appearance of the couple from the previous story, establishing the connection of worlds. I gave this 4.5/5 stars.
The last story in the collection is "A Mere Formality". Really short story and a bit abrupt with some references that left me scratching my head. In sum, Deidre Lebed is swept into an arranged marriage situation with a new Lord after an unfortunate state of events during a banquet, which weren't what they seemed. But Deidre is not expecting the new Lord trying to have conversations about sexual positions with her. Yeah...negotiation session unexpected. I had mixed feelings about this because I didn't really get to know the characters that well and it felt like a shift compared to the first two stories, with a few pleasant moments of interaction. It was okay. I gave this 3/5 stars.
Averaging out the collection, I'm okay with giving this as a whole 4 stars. It was a solid collection of stories, and it makes me eager to read "Fated Blades" soon.
Overall score: 4/5 stars.