![]() ![]() Harder than they've ever been before.īut it's not until she has Carter and Kelly in her arms that she knows they're still her children. ![]() She can feel them along the bonds, but it's different. When her sons return to her, she doesn't recognize them. ![]() Joe is on his knees, his head tilted back. That being said, we are also privy to moments of joy, connection, motherhood, love, and more. This short story explores the myriad aspects of grief, loss, regrets, and pain, through her eyes. When she dreams these days, it's always in shades of blue.īy this point, we already know so much of what she's been through. So you definitely need to read the first two books before diving in. This is not a standalone story and it's jam-packed with spoilers. ![]() So, if you're planning to continue on with this series, I'd recommend reading it after you've completed Wolfsong and Ravensong. Lovesong incorporates aspects of the past and present from Elizabeth Bennett's perspective, while also giving hints about the future. Many thanks to Kirt Graves and TJ Klune for making this possible and available. ***Please note: There are links to the free audiobook narration of this book closer to the end of my review. ![]()
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