A cute small secondary novella about Adena and Mak. Mak isn’t mentioned in Powerless, so it felt like an afterthought, but I liked him and it was nice to see a different kind of romance for Paedyn’s best friend. They are the typical grumpy x sunshine type.
The story happens at the same time as Powerless, but from the point of view of these two characters.
I read the book in tandem with Powerless, following a guide I found online, and I wish I didn’t do it that way.
I do NOT recommend the tandem read. Why? The stories rarely intertwine, since most of the time the characters are in different places doing completely different things. It was very anticlimactic jumping between the two books, and the end makes you feel devastated if you don’t know what happens at the end of Powerless. Yes, I cried. More than once.
If you liked Powerless, just read it right after finishing it, while you have it fresh on your mind. It’s short and sweet so it won’t take you long. Reckless (the second book) can wait for a bit!
A cute small secondary novella about Adena and Mak. Mak isn’t mentioned in Powerless, so it felt like an afterthought, but I liked him and it was nice to see a different kind of romance for Paedyn’s best friend. They are the typical grumpy x sunshine type.
The story happens at the same time as Powerless, but from the point of view of these two characters.
I read the book in tandem with Powerless, following a guide I found online, and I wish I didn’t do it that way.
I do NOT recommend the tandem read. Why? The stories rarely intertwine, since most of the time the characters are in different places doing completely different things. It was very anticlimactic jumping between the two books, and the end makes you feel devastated if you don’t know what happens at the end of Powerless. Yes, I cried. More than once.
If you liked Powerless, just read it right after finishing it, while you have it fresh on your mind. It’s short and sweet so it won’t take you long. Reckless (the second book) can wait for a bit!