I don't read many short stories, mainly because they don't keep my attention as well as novels do. But if authors are writing short stories as good as this one, I think I might need to change my tune. This novella was excellent.
It's the prequel to the series. In CURSED, we don't get to see Emma and Zack's first meeting, but there are several references to it. This novella is that meeting and, damn, I loved every word of it. Zack and Emma are great partners, and they're a great couple. I'm dying for these two to get a real happily ever after.
I think one reason why this novella works is because it has a plot and characters that are as strong as the full length books. The case they're working on is high stakes and the investigation into it is intriguing and feels real. I do have to put a BIG HUGE WARNING out there, though. This story is about an investigation into child abduction and murder. I have two three-year-olds, and the children in this book who were abducted were three-years-old. That disturbed me so much, and the way the authors wrote about the abductions freaked me out. They happened when parents do the things that parents always do. The parents were neglecting the kids or making unsafe decisions, and that made me want to grab my kids, lock them inside my house, and never take my eyes off them.
I HATE books and movies and any type of story that deals with injury to a child. I will walk out of movies if a child is hurt, and I'm very good at avoiding books where children are victims. I didn't read the synopsis for this book; I just bought it b/c I loved the two full length books so much. I love them so much, that even if I had read the synopsis and realized it was about child abduction/murder, I still would have bought this, hoping that it wasn't that bad.
It's probably not as bad as I'm making it sound.
Anyway, this is a damn good novella and a damn good series, one of my favorite urban fantasy series ever, and I can't wait for book three. If you're not reading this, you should be.