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For someone whose first writing is this good, there is no any other way you are going but UP. I have read a lot of trilogy's, some are good all the way to the end, to name a few writers who so far has achieved that ( though some series are not all out yet ) ...Sylvia Day, Tiffany Snow, Karina Halle and many more and I have no doubt yours will be added to that list. Others start out very good then the second book is disappointing and the third and final book is a resounding FLOP! They are not cheap either but very well worth it when you can't stop thinking about it way after you're done reading and you keep re-reading it. I applaud your zeal and ardor in taking the time explaining to your readers when you didn't have to. Your story is good and as I have said on my review at Amazon, I await with zeal and fervor for the next two! Keep writing Maya, it would be a waste of an incredible talent and a tragedy if you stop.
I am split down the middle on trilogy's in general. I do like cliff hangers it gives the excitement for the start of the next book that being said I have had the unfortunate experience of falling in love with a book for it to end in a cliffhanger and no book for at least a year possibly two. I am an avid book reader and to have to wait that long when the book was ended on a cliff is aggravating to say the least. Usually when this happens I am so frustrated that I have lost interest in the book no matter how good it might have been, but for writers who do cliffhangers and are able to produce the next within a few months of the first one then it usually makes the books that much better and leaves me wanting to read any other books the author may have released. I have just started Locked a few days ago, but have fallen in love with the story so far and am eagerly anticipating the next book and reading this post alone makes me believe that you are going to be one of those authors that I will end up eagerly anticipating each new book because you do care about your fans. Thanks so much Maya we appreciate it!
I am one of those who has adamantly resisted the serial genre. Not so much due to thoughts of greed, but because I am impatient and hate cliffhangers. I love a book series, but want my books to be done when they are done. I have walked into a couple of them unknowingly and I'll be honest, I couldn't help but feel a grudge against the author that the fact I was only buying part of a story wasn't made clear up front.So... having said all that, I was intrigued with the synopsis and excerpt on Cocktails and Books Blog and really appreciated finding this note from you on Goodreads. I want to say I respect you for being upfront and sincere in your reasons. So much so I was persuaded to click over to Amazon and click "buy" (why miss out on the discounted price, right?) and will accede to your suggestion of waiting out publication of the other two parts of this story before beginning this first one. Thanks again and the best of luck to you, it sure sounds like a great story!!
Hi Christina,Do you also do reviews at Amazon? I'd like to follow you there too. A lot of times when I read a good review, I would then go to reviewers profile and follow their other reviews and buy the book they highly recommended. More times than not, I have been lucky and end up really happy with the book.
Cheers!
Mila
Btw, if you haven't read Rebound by Nikki Thompson, please read it...it is very funny and very engaging :)
Mila wrote: "Hi Christina,Do you also do reviews at Amazon? I'd like to follow you there too. A lot of times when I read a good review, I would then go to reviewers profile and follow their other reviews and ..."
Hi Mila,
When I write a review I do post it on Amazon and also Shelfari. When I do, I typically use MsChris1161 as my user ID. However, to be honest, I rarely post a written review and mainly stick with simply rating a book. Time constraints my only excuse. I'm afraid I greedily use my spare time reading. I appreciate your recommendation and will read Rebound. I notice we have read a lot of the same books and similarly rated them.
~Christina



I personally have a love/hate relationship with trilogies or series. I hate the cliffhanger that is left after each story, but I love being able to reread the stories before the next one comes out. I also have a very active imagination, so I can't help but create scenarios in my head about what 'might' happen, which then drives me crazy when I have to wait to find out if I am right or not!
However, it's your story, and if it's good, it'll get told in the way you want it to, and we will wait. Personally, I think your trilogy has a lot of potential, and I can't wait for the next installments!