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THANKS GUY!!!

*Regarding my Love of the Pale Immortals*

Wow! Ten years old and not freaking out seeing the old Bram Stoker's Dracula I'm impressed! Did that create an affinity for our "Creatures of the Night?" (shift in comment) Unlike the nightly butchery at Morte, Cain and Estella seem able to control their "monster" (in Cain's case only with great effort, such as in the scene where he beds Babet - very tastefully done by the way). I'm just into Chapter 36, It appears Cain and company may be going to confront the Queen, maybe not the safest move, but they need to find what she knows of the disappearance. (shift in comment) I'm in awe of your writing skill and the details you have on their clothing, something I could never do. An "A-Line dress?" is likely more a mystery to me than "Reactive- Armor" is to you! LOL For those who have not read either of your works, I highly suggest they do so - fantastic detail sweeps you in, making you part of the action (at least wishing you were).
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Published on October 24, 2013 06:55 Tags: author, reviews, vampires
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G.D. Ogan I'm so happy that you liked the review enough to use it even though I hadn't completed reading the novel (have now) and it is even better than I'd already said! Got to get the second in the series!


message 2: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan Yes, I picked up the second book for free and will read it as soon as I finish the two I'm currently involved in reading.


message 3: by G.D. (new)

G.D. Ogan Yeah, but I'm itching to get to Babet and Cian's story!


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G.D. Ogan If I go to Houston, I'll be out of the loop for a week since I can't get on my e-mail from her Apple Computer as it just doesn't work for me. LOL


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