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I'm reading this next up.


Angie, get a Kindle Reading App for your PC - much easier to read then.
I too am hooked on this book - sneaking a chapter here and there at work ☺ It's a really good story with lots happening, and to happen yet!





I'm loving all the wee sayings. Many of them are so original. I can't help but giggle.

I am enjoying your writing style as much as the story Gracie, and to be frank, I don't want the story to finish - I'm not sure just how it will end, but part of me is worried it will be sad and maybe scary, while the other part of me wonders if it will be a happy ever after which I'm not sure I want that either ☺
I am loving the characters. Really feel I know these people and have a question to ask unless it becomes apparent at the end, but I don't want to say too much until Angie has finished in case of spoiling it.
I have bought the next book in the trilogy already.


I'm loving all the we..."
SHADOW SEER (Book 2) is out already, and available on the major e-platforms. No print yet. :-( Sorry. Book 3 (working title GIFT OF SHADOWS) was going to be out 2013, but my day job and the first of my COVERT LIAISONS series (DEADLY REUNION) got it the way. I hope to have DEADLY REUNION done and dusted by the end of February, and then it's back onto GIFT OF SHADOWS.
I'd be interested to know if you'd like to know more about the painting, and Thomas and Abigail's story. I'm considering doing a prequel to the trilogy at some point.
So many ideas. So little time! LOL

Delighted to see it's on Kobo - I've just put in a request for Auckland Libraries to purchase..."
Now that's really interesting, Kathleen. Thank you! I have a question now. How does a library lend an e-book? My husband just asked me, and I've no idea! :-(

Delighted to see it's on Kobo - I've just put in a request fo..."
Thanks, Kathleen! :-) I wonder if my local library does it too. Shall ask on Tuesday—and find out how it works from the writer's perspective. Isn't technology great? There's always something new to learn.



I got the number of pages from Amazon and it's usually pretty accurate. Both my iPad and Kindle are saying the same in the location band for the same page so we'll take that as correct.

The reason I didn't give this book five stars is because I did get a bit confused and lost at times. I had a bit of trouble initially remembering who was who. That's why I think I'd like to re-read it. A bit like The Luminaries in that regard! This isn't a criticism, as I believe a bit of confusion is essential in a mystery. It was probably due to my 'teacher-getting-ready-to-start-the-new-school-year-and-not-able-to-switch-off' brain at the moment!

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So that's my question!
Lesley

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So that's my question!
Lesley"
Did you spot my spoiler in my post above yours? It didn't show up very well.

Bother! Well it turns out we both are wondering - Annalise figment or real person>

One more question just to clarify that Annalise died just before the auction?

I love the name Annalise, by the way. It must be so much fun naming characters - a bit like having many children? I also loved how all of Megan's siblings had slightly odd artistic names.

I don't believe in some mystical hoo-hah when it comes to writing, but I do know that sometimes it requires me to stop and listen to what my characters are actually saying rather than me trying to tell the story my way. THEN I can write the book!! LOL
Also, use this thread to discuss the book.
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Angie
Ella's Gran