Okay - first of all, it's a novella. Part of the Nocturne "Bites" series that sometimes introduces a new series (I got this from the Silhouette site = the publisher). So it's a short very quick read.
And I have to tell you - I wanted more.
I really liked this story. Why? Because it's a "believable" werewolf tale. By that, I mean that it's set in present day Miami, it's a female police officer and a deputy District Attorney meeting under strange circumstance, which turns out to be the female officer going to shift for the first time into a werewolf - but it's still kind of believable. No big werewolf fuss, or odd Xena-ish world. Just the two people having a random meeting, a very bad day, and then seeing where that relationship goes.
BLACKOUT is very fast-paced and engrossing. Truly, I wanted more of this story, and not in a negative way at all. I realize a short story is just that - a story of fewer words than a full book, but I wanted to know more about these people - I wanted more pages - which to me equals success in whatever length of story the author and publisher take.
In addition, and a head's up - I found the author's web site and saw that both Blackout and her second novella, Wolf Bait, are part of a 5 book series, so I'm happy that this story might continue.