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Elliott Kay:
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(view spoiler)[I'm a huge fan of "Intentions", and after discovering some intesting things in these series, i have a few VERY "Spoiler" questions...
First - In each book someone getting into serious relationship ("Intentions" - Alex, "Consequences" - Jason, and in "Personl Demons" - Drew... Am i right to assume, that nexst book it'll be Wade?
Second - will Mom EVER find out, that her son's girlfriends aren't humans? (hide spoiler)]
First - In each book someone getting into serious relationship ("Intentions" - Alex, "Consequences" - Jason, and in "Personl Demons" - Drew... Am i right to assume, that nexst book it'll be Wade?
Second - will Mom EVER find out, that her son's girlfriends aren't humans? (hide spoiler)]
Elliott Kay
I'm not sure if Wade will follow that pattern or not. Offhand, I'd say my plans for the next book have less of the full ensemble than the previous three, if only for a break from that norm. But I'm only in the stage of ideas rolling around in my head, so nothing is firm yet.
As for Michelle finding out? I don't really know. Seems inevitable, but again, not really something I'm planning for the immediate future.
As for Michelle finding out? I don't really know. Seems inevitable, but again, not really something I'm planning for the immediate future.
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Derek
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Elliott Kay:
Recently read Good Intentions and Natural Consequences for probably the ninth time now, and I think your biggest strength is your characters. Each done is very different but easily believable, if not outright relatable. My question would be what you do to create them? Are they based on people or characters you know? Do you flesh them out from a archetype and flesh them out further? Or do you make them from scratch?
Michael Evans
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Elliott Kay:
Hi Elliot, I been wondering(I know it is a stupid/weird question). What are the chances of Alex getting Rachel and Lorelei, pregnant I mean we all know of half-demons and Nephilims? Just didn't know if that was possible in your stories also would make a unique book. Thanks
RS
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Elliott Kay:
Love your Poor Man's Fight series, which stands out in the genre as unique. fantastic characterization of Taner, his weaknesses, and his battling his inner demons. Tanner negotiating life outside the armed forces and navigating the costs of his infamy adds a great dimension to the evolution of his story from here. Excited to see where it leads. Anything you can share with us on the timing of the next installment?
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Jun 26, 2017 03:39PM · flag