Title: Emmitt’s Treasure
Author: Melissa Haag
Series: Judgement of Six Companion Book 2
Genre: Werewolves, YA, Romance, Magic
Source: ARC
Pages: 318
Rating: 5 stars
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Blurb:
After six years away from his
pack, Emmitt realizes he has no idea what he wants from life. His parents want
him to lead the pack, and the Elders expect him to further integrate his people
into human society. His reluctance to take on the demanding responsibility of
leadership has him dragging his feet to return home.
Finding his Mate changes everything. Michelle's shy and beautiful and on the run. She needs somewhere to stay and someone to take care of her. Suddenly, responsibility doesn't seem like such a burden to Emmitt. He'll do whatever it takes to earn her trust and keep her safe...even from one of his own kind.
Finding his Mate changes everything. Michelle's shy and beautiful and on the run. She needs somewhere to stay and someone to take care of her. Suddenly, responsibility doesn't seem like such a burden to Emmitt. He'll do whatever it takes to earn her trust and keep her safe...even from one of his own kind.
Review:
I absolutely
love the companion series to the Judgement of Six. In theory, you expect it to
be the same story just in a different perspective, but it really is a whole
other story on its own. For those who don’t know, this is a retelling of (Mis)fortune (which you can read me
review of HERE), but it is in Emmitt’s point of view.
I have been a longtime
lover of Melissa Haag because I absolutely adore her writing. Each book of the
Judgement of Six and the Companion series are all written in different
perspectives, which must be more difficult than Melissa makes it look. It’s
amazing how each book feels different.
The writing is altered to match the personality of the character whose point of
view we are reading the story from, which gives each book a different vibe.
Even just going back and forth between (Mis)fortune
and Emmitt’s Treasure, which
technically has the same overarching plot, the story has a completely different
feel to it. If you read (Mis)fortune before Emmitt’s
Treasure, you think you know exactly what to expect. You know how the
original story ended, you know the events that take place, but seeing it
through different eyes is a completely different and amazing experience. We saw
it in Clay’s Hope, but Melissa’s ability to retell a story through a different
set of eyes and make it seem like you’re reading it for the first time amazes
me every time.
As for the
events in the novel, seeing everything through Emmitt’s eyes made me love
Michelle so much more. When you read her story, you feel her suffering, but when
you read Emmitt’s story you get to see her strength. You don’t realize how
badly Michelle and her two brothers were living until you see it through the
lens of someone who has had a relatively normal life (even if he IS a
werewolf). Watching Michelle come out of her shell was beautiful, but you also
feel bad for Emmitt because you can sense his impatience to have her claim him
mixed with his desire to be patient and protect her. Saying that, we also got
to experience a lot more Jim, and that is NEVER a bad thing. In fact, it was
even better because we get to learn so much more about him. We see how he is
training to be an Elder, and how much he fears he might meet his mate. You get
to see his teasing behavior with Emmitt, which you got to see in (Mis)fortune,
but trust me, it’s better when you can actually experience Emmitt’s annoyance.
Overall, I
highly suggest you invest in reading the companion series for the Judgement of
Six. It doesn’t really matter which order you read them in, which is nice, but
I do suggest you read the original book before the companion. It’s even more
fun when you read the books side by side! Emmitt’s
Treasure was a treasure to read. I can’t wait until we get to read Luke’s Dream (which you can preorder
HERE), and Thomas’ Heart… and my favourite I think will probably be Carlos’ Peace because of how much I
loved (Dis)content. Anyways, a very
easy 5 stars for Emmitt’s Treasure!