Gwendolen King
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Christine Feehan:
This question is about the Torpedo Ink books coming out in December and January about Savage. What did you mean when you said that they would be stand alone? How will they stand alone from the series?
Christine Feehan
The books, Annihilation Road and Savage Road are still part of the Torpedo Ink series. But, they stand alone from one another. Meaning, you don’t have to read Savage Road in order to know who Savage ends up with. You get your Happy-Ever-After in Annihilation Road. Since Savage Road has some triggers for certain people I didn’t want anyone to feel they have to read it to get him love story. Savage Road does go deeper into Savage’s life and relationship so there’s more of an understanding about how he and Seychelle learn to deal with his issues. It does give more insight to Seychelle as well. But, you can still read one without the other.
Most of my books can be read out of sequence. I’ve always written that way. In that sense they are “stand alone”.
Most of my books can be read out of sequence. I’ve always written that way. In that sense they are “stand alone”.
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Tarma
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Christine Feehan:
For years, now, I have read your books, and enjoy them greatly. The plot lines are great -- they are good stories. I have found that reading about the persons of the books help me resolve 'issues' in my own life. Thank you for the help! I don't really have a question? I wanted to write a 'thank you' note. That's all. Happy holidays, sweetie.
Loretta
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Christine Feehan:
My 28 year old daughter Greylan (English Teacher) has seen me read every book you've written... we talk about them and she wants to know if you have any plans of doing a "Dark" book with an Irish setting with one of the forgotten ancients.? She would also like any tips you can give on encouraging the 7th and 8th grade budding writers.
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