
"You're killing me, Liv. Whatever it is, just tell me. What's in your heart?""You are," she says.She tells me again, silently.Is it Valentine's day yet? Because I feel like I just took a ride on the romance train. Perhaps this is why I broke out of my foreboding theme from the first two books reviewed, in favor of something a little more "before the shit hit the fan." Choo-choo? I wish that I had read Roar and Liv before book 2. Let me clarify that there is technically no "right" time to read this prequel. Just because I happened to read it after the first two books, doesn't mean that anything felt wrong or out of order. The only reason why I wish that I had read this small piece of the bigger story earlier, is because I think knowing this part of the story might have added to the tension in book 2.Don't look too hard for answers to your questions. Consider yourself invited to view an early look at the lives of the characters themselves, pre-Aria. That's about all you're going to get.Worth the read? Absolutely, if you can't get enough of Perry and Roar, or want to know more about how Roar and Liv got started. I like seeing how relationships are cemented, and in that aspect, I was not disappointed.This girl. She's all I see.She's mine. The words rage through my mind.We slow and slow and slow until we move together as one.I'll give her time, but I won't give up. Ever.Now I truly have to begin the long wait for book 3. :(