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The Stolen Letters by Andrea Penrose

jeannine's review

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4.0

I found this novella satisfying for several reasons…

1. Grantham approaches Arianna for help. Ha!
2. Arianna, Constantina, and Sophia handle the entire situation. Sandro is tricked into leaving for the country.
3. The problem is big enough to require sleuthing and action, but was solvable in one night.
4. The A.J. Quill reference. A.J. Quill!!!

krisrid's review

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4.0

I love this series so much, that I was willing to buy the eBook from Kobo because that was the only way I could read it. I normally won't buy novellas because it feels like too much money for a shorter story. But with this series and these characters, I didn't mind, and I enjoyed the story almost as much as a regular book.

This book was mostly about Arianna, with very little Sandro, which is too bad, but this was a "girls night out" story, since Arianna was helping out Sandro's Aunt Constantina with a problem and enlists Sophia to help as well.

The women manage to get into trouble, but also to deal with it themselves, which is one of the things I most love about Arianna - she doesn't go crying for help, she deals with her own stuff on her own, and usually pretty successfully too.

This was short, but it was sweet, and whetted my appetite for the next full length book.
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