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I really enjoyed seeing the different perspectives of the 3 characters in Three-Way Tie, as well as Henry's voice in Becoming His Master. I would love to see a full book that did a different character perspective for each chapter, especially as the relationship evolves and deepens.
Thanks, Kelly! We'll be back in Alice's POV for the next book, but if I get to write another one afterward, I think it'll need to be three sections -- similar to Three-Way Tie, where each character gets a section, but book-length. The way events unfold in their lives, we need to be in some places Alice isn't.
That's one of the reasons I indulge in the Tuesdays with Jay short stories -- I love getting inside his head for events Alice didn't show us.
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Apr 01, 2015 11:15AM
I really enjoyed seeing the different perspectives of the 3 characters in Three-Way Tie, as well as Henry's voice in Becoming His Master. I would love to see a full book that did a different character perspective for each chapter, especially as the relationship evolves and deepens.
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Thanks, Kelly! We'll be back in Alice's POV for the next book, but if I get to write another one afterward, I think it'll need to be three sections -- similar to Three-Way Tie, where each character gets a section, but book-length. The way events unfold in their lives, we need to be in some places Alice isn't. That's one of the reasons I indulge in the Tuesdays with Jay short stories -- I love getting inside his head for events Alice didn't show us.
