![]() ![]() The thing here is that the approach was so very different than in the main series, and that’s what kept throwing me a bit. So as we all know, there’s an increasing trend about having a companion installment to series all from the lead male’s POV and i think that there’s something great that could have been done here since Hudson is SO complicated. ![]() His past and relationship with his long-time friend Celia is further revealed and light is shed on his actions during his courtship with Alayna. Told from his point of view, Hudson fills the holes in his love story with Alayna Withers. Now, the games he’s played in his quest for comprehension can finally come to an end. He’s studied it, controlled it, manipulated it, and has yet to understand it. The ridiculous notion of romance has always intrigued him. He’s never experienced love, however, and he’s seen few examples of it in his dysfunctional family. With money and power at his fingertips, he’s wanted for almost nothing. Hudson Pierce has led a life few others could even imagine. “I can easily divide my life into two parts-before her and after.” A full-length companion novel to the NY Times Bestselling Fixed Trilogy. ![]()
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