And drop
Sal is back in Anglia. She and her pack, friends, the whole army are finally home. Home. Not just people now, or even a building, but an entire city almost. Complete with the University she had already started to assemble. People loved the Iliri so much they were willing to pay to be taught by them. But can happiness achieved during wartime last after the war has ended? And the war between species, is it truly over? Or, with nothing left to do, will people fill that time with pettiness? Words instead of swords? And just what does peace look like for a species as primal as the Iliri? Three thousand years of slavery hasn't given them a chance to discover that. But, if anyone can pull it all together it's Sal.
Spoilers ahead.
Auryn you've done it. Even though the war is over, I would still read anything you wrote about the Iliri. Short stories, anecdotes, novellas, epic novels, another 10 book story arc... Lol. Seeing how all the pieces for together, and the new introductions leaves so many threads on the tapestry yet to weave. I wanna meet Pig and Keeva's Piglet, to watch the guys deal with diapers and teething, how the kids handle school and the guys handle homework with them, Inessi and Ran, Marnia and her mate, all the 'meant fors' and how they settle in, to see what else is the rest of the ships, if they dismantle the tower, what Kaisaes are like in times of peace, to see if Hax and R (forget her whole name) ever calm their butts down, the baby from the prophecy- whether it's Narnx's or Geo's and how that plays into the whole emperor lineage, and 100 other things. It's not just the humans in the books that fell in love with the Iliri, the human readers did, too. And we'll take whatever crumbs you give us and smile.