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I reread this to develop the questions (thought I could just skim) and realized the prequel had me looking at the team very differently.


I loved that! It almost made me cry.
I believe Kim has a big heart. She just puts up barriers to protect it.
I believe Kim has a big heart. She just puts up barriers to protect it.

I believe Kim has a big heart. She just puts up barriers to protect it."
I would to after everything she has been thru.
I also like how Woody plays a part in her past and future

Shelby Woody does his best to protect her without letting everyone know it.
Oh, Woody has made it his personal mission to be her protector for life. I love how he does it...a bit of affection with some tough love.


Yes, reading the prequel gave me a fuller picture of these characters and what set the way they interact - and how that's changing over the course of the series.


I plan on popping in to comment but only on those questions that won't give away any spoilers - of which there are many to come!
Appreciate you joining us, Lauren! It’s hard to do when there’s a big time difference in when you’ve last read the book.
Lynn, I’m glad you found the prequel valuable, too.
Lynn, I’m glad you found the prequel valuable, too.


I was surprised when the people showed up at William Payne's door with machines to help his daughter communicate. I was so happy (and surprised) that Kim had sold her bike to pay for the equipment.
Now that you mention it, Robin, we did miss getting the team’s points of view. And, it’s possible that the prequel might be the exception going forward.

This is actually Marsons' first book; she wrote the prequel 4 years after the first 9 books were published. She has grown and changed as a writer, and I think the tone and style of the prequel reflect this.