In alot of ways I really didn't feel like this was Jesse's story. It was just a way to get a outside POV on Bran and Holden's relationship. We really didn't get alot on Jesse other than the basics and most of the time was spent with Jesse observing either Bran or Holden or them together. While I did enjoy it alot I can't help but think this would have more emotional appeal the relationship between the two had been told in Yves or Jer's POV So I just read this in one sitting, cause I've gotten so used to big books.Jesse, a pleasure slave, gets rescued from his master by the slavebreakers we met in the last book, and he befriends Bran, so we get to see a lot of him, too - Which surprised me, I didn't know that their stories would be so closely intertwined.They bring him to their house, where Quen, his lover, is already waiting for him after he had ran away earlier - but sadly he has to go very quickly, and Jesse will later join him.Jesse is different from Bran, he's not so shy and emotional, and I like it. Though I feel there's way too much about Bran in this, even though some of it is pretty important.Maybe I'll read the third one and prequel one day.
What do You think about Jesse's Story (2007)?
Not as riveting as the first installment, but the author's characters don't fail.
—nick
Loved it! Finished reading the whole series in one day!
—ruhi
Excellent. Bran and Holden just about killed me.
—benny_boo
Now, if jesse just wasn't such a PRICK...
—Katielynn