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204 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 27, 2020

The only reason I wanted to read this is because I am totally invested in the town of Bliss, and as Henry said in a previous book “Hell is coming to Bliss, and I invited it in.” there was no way I could not buy a ticket for a front row seat.
Surprisingly, as I started reading, my initial feeling was that I would be giving the book a 3* rating. However, I have to say that it hooked me. Nell actually grew on me. She keeps going despite knowing how others react to her.
She saw the minute the light in Laura’s eyes died. Score another one for Nell. Sometimes she thought her superpower was being able to drain a person’s will to live simply by talking. It was kind of a sucky superpower.Henry always listened to her. He never zoned out or shut her down no matter what she was talking about. She could be talking about the most boring aspects of public policy and Henry would stare right at her and ask intelligent questions.
The story line is a bit ‘meatier’ than other Bliss and Texas Siren stories and I loved meeting up again with some of the M&M team members. But what really tipped the marking line for me was briefly meeting ‘The Forgotten Boys’ again from the Lost Hearts story. It was actually reading that book and brought me to Bliss initially and then to the Texas Sirens stories.
