In an interview with
Contemporary Authors Online, Bennett said of her work, "Friendship and tolerance are my main themes."), other reviewers had more positive reactions. Of her debut novel,
Where the Ni-Lach,
Publishers Weekly wrote, "Bennett's well-depicted characters, sustained sense of mystery and several clever plot twists make for a compelling read." In a review of the second book in the series,
The Emergency Librarian said, "The themes of understanding differences, personal responsibility and loyalty to friends, and a group of engaging protagonists enrich the standard adventure plot." The third novel in the series, ''Beyond the Draak's Teeth
received a "recommended" review from Library Journal'': "The values of freedom and friendship hang in a delicate balance in this sf/fantasy adventure." ==Bibliography==