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I think it is time the author solved this particular riddle. Sebastian is his own man now. It doesn't matter who his real father is..... unless the author comes up with a real bombshell of course:)
Again, I agree with Phrynne. It's past time to get this out in the open and to deal with it properly -- whatever that will be!
I agree, too. These little snippets are beginning to get lost. It’s time to bring them together and resolve this mystery. Next book!!!
I find that I'm not all that interested in who Sebastian's biological father is/was. He's the man he is because of his own experiences and because of the people who have known him and loved him. And Hendon is his father in all the ways that truly matter. I can totally understand Sebastian's need to know but I wonder if he'll ever really know, definitively. It's not like they can do DNA testing. Maybe the lesson for him will be that his bio father doesn't dictate who he is.
And maybe that’s the point, Veronica. Maybe our weariness comes from our not needing to know anymore. My only interest is in other siblings he may have.
I too am a bit weary of this storyline only because it's being dragged out with mere snippets of information. Agree about wanting to know what step siblings he may have!
If he could ever find his mother, maybe he could then find out who is biological father is. My thoughts are Hendon is his true father and always has been. But having an adopted sister, I can understand wanting to know where you came from.
I don’t think Hendon is his father because of his unusual eyesight and coloring. Hendon has always known he wasn’t his.
Joanna wrote: "If he could ever find his mother, maybe he could then find out who is biological father is. My thoughts are Hendon is his true father and always has been. But having an adopted sister, I can unders..."I would love if the author got back to the story arc pertaining to Sebastian's mother. I do think Sebastian will discover who his real father is and may have to choose to acknowledge this man or keep the secret so he doesn't disavow Hendon.
I agree with everyone that this storyline needs resolution sooner rather than later. I really hope that the explanation lives up to the expectations, but I also agree with Veronica that Hendon is Sebastian's father in every way that matters.
Jo Ann wrote: "Joanna wrote: "If he could ever find his mother, maybe he could then find out who is biological father is. My thoughts are Hendon is his true father and always has been. But having an adopted siste..."He cannot acknowledge him without damaging Hendon's reputation and forfeiting claim on the Earldom. He has a duty to his family and I cannot see him doing that.
I agree, Lauren. Now there's little Simon to consider so Sebastian would never damage his future. Plus, hopefully now that he's a father himself he sees that simply being the sperm donor does not a father make.
I understand Sebastian's quest to find his biological father. Everyone wants to know their heritage. That said, I believe he will never do anything to hurt Hendon or his wife and son. I think Harris needs to make a decision to resolve this arc soon.

