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Far Enough by Fletcher DeLancey

mjsam's review

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5.0

This is a novella that fits in between books 8 and 9 of the Alsea series. My main criticism of the last two books was how they glossed over the relationship between Lhyn and Salomen and how they came to understand their bond. Fletcher stated that how this unfolded didn’t fit with the narrative, but having now read this novella, I disagree, I think including this would have made the stories stronger.

This does fill in some of the blanks and adds depth not just to the bond between Salomen and Lhyn but also provides greater insight into both characters as well. It also shows how the four of them agreed to move into the four way relationship. I would still have enjoyed some scenes in the last two books that built more on what is shown here, but am grateful for this glimpse into how this all unfolded.
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