Well, well, well. I was hoping this was going to be Logan’s story. Was I disappointed? At first. But boy, oh boy did I enjoy reading this. I didn’t want to put it down. It was gripping, as usual. I really like the direction she has taken within this standalone series, because this is now a branch off the original stories, but featuring the guards from the infamous Revelry’s Tempest.
I truly loved the introduction because what a reaction. Can’t blame the woman at all. Nic believed her husband to be dead since he didn’t not return from the war, and his monthly payments stopped. But she spots him wandering in Town, whistling. No wonder she threw a knife at him. She had re-built her life after his believed death and brought herself back from what I imagine to be a painful and difficult time. She’s a strong and resilient heroine and I actually fell a little bit in love with her. Especially since she’s so skilled with a knife. Major plus to Jackson for writing this character, I think Nic may be my favourite heroine from this series.
Gareth was a bit of an idiot. An adorable idiot who I also loved. Just not as much as Nic. I know it’s silly to wish that he just sucked it up and went to see his wife when he got from from war, but then we wouldn’t have this story the way it was, it just upsets me that Nic went through that and then discovered him whistling. She became a governess to support herself and he accuses of her of having some form of relation with the man who’s children she is teaching. She should’ve thrown more knives to be honest. But I love jealous/possessive partners, to an extent of course, so it kind of made me happy. However, it made me think at first how was he going on with life knowing his wife was out there somewhere, obviously he himself did not know that she thought him dead, but how could he not want to be with her? Mind baffling. It’s later somewhat explained, although, I do feel it wasn’t good enough a reason to put her through that.
I am upset that it wasn’t longer, I feel as if we could’ve explored a lot more in-depth had it been a novel and not a novella. Feel somewhat cheated over that aspect. Just want more Nic, honestly.