Stella by Colin Galbraith
Randolf Lowe is a spy, a M15 agent assigned to follow and kill a mysterious woman rumored to be an assassin. Everywhere she goes, people die, but Randolf can’t find any proof that it’s her, so he refuses to kill her. He is suspended, pending an investigation, but his thoughts are filled with Stella.
Stella traded her humanity to save her dying father. Randolf was one of her targets; he was getting to close to the truth. By refusing to kill him, she disobeyed. Instead of killing her, Ferris, the leader of the lizard-like-beings who own her life, returns her humanity but strips her emotions. She becomes the bait for than man Ferris wants dead: Randolf.
The start of Stella was a tense and interesting game of cat and mouse between Stella and Randolf; an attraction develops without them ever speaking. The second half becomes tangled with curses and unrequited love. When Stella and Randolf got their HEA, it was more by chance than by anything they did. So while it was easy to read and had a happy ending, it lacked fulfillment.
Book Stats:
- Paperback: 96 pages
- Publisher: Eternal Press (June 9, 2009)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1926704134
- ISBN-13: 978-1926704135
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