
This book, as others have commented, stands as a bridge to the storyline. There we get substantial chunks of backstory that progress the narrative, and enlighten dangling relationships between significant characters.ĭo you think Invision needs a follow-up book? Why or why not? My favorite scene takes place at aunt Mini's house. In this latest iteration, Xev, and his narrative, stands out as the most memorable character for me. Together, they are one of the most addictive combos out there. I look for books he narrates all the time.

And, Holter Graham is one the best narrators in the business. I am a longstanding Kenyon fan, so of course, I will pick up more from her. Would you try another book from Sherrilyn Kenyon and/or Holter Graham?
