
It's totally my fault that when I bought this story I thought it to be a novel. In reality it's a short story and a very good teaser sample of Trisha's writing.
The writing just flows and the post-apocalyptic world is very peculiar and interesting. City of Karm is King's deranged idea of safe heaven as Camelot, with balls, feasts, knights and ladies in beautiful gowns
Rebels want to explore the world outside Karm, the forbidden technology, the marvels of medicine of the past and the prohibited sciences.
Fallon grew up with the rebels and had been trained as an assassin all her life. For her graduation she has to kill her first mark - one of the king's knights, but seeing how young and different he is from the rest of the knights, hearing his thoughts, she starts questioning the reasons for his assassination, and soon the couple join their forces to investigate why it's so important to kill this guy.
It's a pity there won't be a proper length story on the basis of Unveiled, but I'm still looking forward to Trisha's steampunk novel coming out in 2012.