This is a novella-sized addition (3.5) to the Greta Helsing series. I’ve read the first three, with the fourth coming out later this year. Honestly, it’s been long enough since the third (2019) that I barely remember the previous installments. However, it wasn’t difficult to get into this one.
The story begins with the sudden vampire attack of a ten year old girl. Lucy now has to deal with becoming a vampire at a very young age, while various (undead and human) adults around her investigate and take care of the situation. It was a nice little story that did a good job reintroducing all the players for me. I’m not sure if I’ll read on in the series, simply because I have so much else on my TBR, but I’m more inclined now than before.
Performance: Audiobook was read by Catrin Walker-Booth. This isn’t the same narrator as the previous installments but it has been long enough that the difference didn’t matter to me. She did a good job.
PS – I am sooooo out of practice writing reviews, ha!




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