Gryph’s review of The Lightning-Struck Tree (Along Time's Edge, #2) > Likes and Comments
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Thanks so much for reading, Gryph! I hope I can earn back that 5th star with the next book.
Michael wrote: "Thanks so much for reading, Gryph! I hope I can earn back that 5th star with the next book."
Not to worry. I haven't had the time to write a full review, but I actually thought this installment was a 4.5 :) It was the change in "settings" that kept tripping me up -- even though it all made sense in the end!!
No worries. I get it. I knew I was taking a risk when I wrote it, but it turned into exactly the story I wanted to tell. It really sets up a lot in the next book.
Sorry for the late reply (I really need to get into the habit of checking GR daily).
Anywho, I'm really enjoying the overall story!! Can I ask what inspired you to write this "space opera"? I have to say that it's rare to find mm-romance set in anything but fantasy / romcom / or urban settings. This ride has been pleasantly unexpected.
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Feb 16, 2026 10:02AM
Thanks so much for reading, Gryph! I hope I can earn back that 5th star with the next book.
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Michael wrote: "Thanks so much for reading, Gryph! I hope I can earn back that 5th star with the next book."Not to worry. I haven't had the time to write a full review, but I actually thought this installment was a 4.5 :) It was the change in "settings" that kept tripping me up -- even though it all made sense in the end!!
No worries. I get it. I knew I was taking a risk when I wrote it, but it turned into exactly the story I wanted to tell. It really sets up a lot in the next book.
Sorry for the late reply (I really need to get into the habit of checking GR daily).Anywho, I'm really enjoying the overall story!! Can I ask what inspired you to write this "space opera"? I have to say that it's rare to find mm-romance set in anything but fantasy / romcom / or urban settings. This ride has been pleasantly unexpected.
