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message 1751: by Char (last edited Nov 27, 2012 01:18PM) (new)

Char Jon, I will take you up on that!

Can you give me a week or so, though? I have a couple of group reads to get through and one pre-read and then I should be ready. : )


message 1752: by Char (new)

Char Adam wrote: "Charlene, it was superb. I dare say, better than I hoped it would be. I loved the characterizations, how the seemingly separate storylines came together and the perfect ending. Nice, very nice. I w..."

HA! That part was AWESOME! It totally freaked me out.


message 1753: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Charlene wrote: "Jon, I will take you up on that!

Can you give me a week or so, though? I have a couple of group reads to get through and one pre-read and then I should be ready. : )"


Just let me know when you're ready. :)


message 1754: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Charlene wrote: "Adam wrote: "Charlene, it was superb. I dare say, better than I hoped it would be. I loved the characterizations, how the seemingly separate storylines came together and the perfect ending. Nice, v..."

I'm freaking out just remembering freaking out!


message 1755: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 35 comments In another authors hands, this could have been excessive, but it fit this story perfectly.


message 1756: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Kealan is a wordsmith par excellence.


message 1757: by Char (new)

Char Jon, do you remember me coming here shouting
REBIRTH!? LOL

And thank you, Jon. : )


message 1758: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 35 comments No doubt about that. My first encounter with his writing was THE GRIEF FREQUENCY. Picked it up for free and it wowed me. Now I am a true fan.


message 1759: by Char (new)

Char Sequel???


message 1760: by Char (new)

Char Adam wrote: "No doubt about that. My first encounter with his writing was THE GRIEF FREQUENCY. Picked it up for free and it wowed me. Now I am a true fan."

Adam, I enjoyed that story as well. : )


message 1761: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Charlene wrote: "Jon, do you remember me coming here shouting
REBIRTH!? LOL

And thank you, Jon. : )"


Yes, I do.
I hid behind the couch till you stopped. ;)

Anytime!


message 1762: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 35 comments Kealan, I felt that there was a possibility here for a sequel! Let me just say thank you in advance!


message 1763: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Kealan wrote: "Thanks everyone! Adam, glad you dug the book! This was a particularly nice topic to see today as I work on the sequel ;-)"

SEQUEL?!?

SWEEEEEEEET!!!!!


message 1764: by Sharon/ LFrog1386 (new)

Sharon/ LFrog1386 (lfrog1386) | 301 comments Jon Recluse wrote: "Sharon/ LFrog1386 wrote: "Soon I shall have my Kindle and go crazy uploading all kinds of novels you all recommend until I have more than I could ever possibly read in a lifetime but I won't care b..."

Jon, I do believe you will win that contest, as well. ;)


message 1765: by Sharon/ LFrog1386 (new)

Sharon/ LFrog1386 (lfrog1386) | 301 comments A sequel to Kin? Oh yeah, that should be fun.


message 1766: by Char (new)

Char Jon Recluse wrote: "Kealan wrote: "Thanks everyone! Adam, glad you dug the book! This was a particularly nice topic to see today as I work on the sequel ;-)"

SEQUEL?!?

SWEEEEEEEET!!!!!"


I was paying attention that time, Jon! I hope you noticed. : )


message 1767: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Sharon/ LFrog1386 wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Sharon/ LFrog1386 wrote: "Soon I shall have my Kindle and go crazy uploading all kinds of novels you all recommend until I have more than I could ever possibly read in a lifetim..."

Sure, I win the one that requires dying first..... :P


message 1768: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 35 comments You are most welcome, Kealan. Thank you for being an inspiration to fledgling writers like myself. I can't wait to dig deeper into your work.


message 1769: by Marc (new)

Marc Iverson (marc_iverson) | 243 comments Haha, Sharon! I agree. I've got enough downloaded for two lifetimes, easy.


message 1770: by Char (new)

Char Marc, you say that like it's a bad thing.


message 1771: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Yeah, you can never have too many books.


message 1772: by Bill (new)

Bill (shiftyj1) | 138 comments Jon Recluse wrote: "Kealan wrote: "Thanks everyone! Adam, glad you dug the book! This was a particularly nice topic to see today as I work on the sequel ;-)"

SEQUEL?!?

SWEEEEEEEET!!!!!"


SEQUEL!! SEQUEL!! SEQUEL!! YESSSSS!!!!


message 1773: by Bill (new)

Bill (shiftyj1) | 138 comments Kealan wrote: "Thanks everyone! Adam, glad you dug the book! This was a particularly nice topic to see today as I work on the sequel ;-)"

I liked how you just slipped that in there about a sequel, Kealan. Very sly. Now you already have a bunch a people chomping at the bit for it....including me!


message 1774: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments You do realize that we will be extremely annoying and impatient until it's release, right?

Kinda like Twilight and Harry Potter fans, just smarter and more creatively sadistic.


message 1775: by Bill (new)

Bill (shiftyj1) | 138 comments Exactly!


message 1776: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Yes! ;)


message 1777: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Good.

We ain't offering it any other way. ;)


message 1778: by Sharon/ LFrog1386 (new)

Sharon/ LFrog1386 (lfrog1386) | 301 comments Jon Recluse wrote: "You do realize that we will be extremely annoying and impatient until it's release, right?

Kinda like Twilight and Harry Potter fans, just smarter and more creatively sadistic."


LMAO Jon.


message 1779: by Char (new)

Char Ha, Jon!


message 1780: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments ;)


message 1781: by Char (last edited Nov 29, 2012 09:54AM) (new)

Char Just an aside here...something that's on my mind.

I try to give indie writers some support, you know? I believe that there are authors out there fully capable of putting out great books, but they are currently toiling out there, unknown.

Then you come across just the most terrible POS, EVA!
You find yourself wondering how such a book could have numbers of rave reviews? How could a book be released with so many errors? How could a book be released with such stilted dialogue that it drives one insane, just by reading a few paragraphs?


message 1782: by Char (new)

Char BTW, I ditched the so-called 'book' that I was reading. I am now on to Lee Thompson's Within This Garden Weeping.
I hope to start Nemesis: The Death of Timmy Quinn within the next week. Whoohoo!


message 1783: by Marc (new)

Marc Iverson (marc_iverson) | 243 comments You come across a book with sockpuppet fake reviews, Charlene?


message 1784: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 35 comments As an indie author myself, Charlene, I find that there is nothing more atrocious than some people peddling terrible works and getting me to buy it by faking reviews. Reviews are my bread and butter, and are very hard to come by. I recently fell victim to the same con, thinking "was this an elementary student who wrote this??" realized I was scammed. what a mess.


message 1785: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Hey, it worked for John Locke, and no one cared....


message 1786: by Lee (new)

Lee Thompson | 14 comments You can't go wrong with some Thompson and Burke, Charlene! I'd pay good money to watch either of them make out with a super model.


message 1787: by Lee (new)

Lee Thompson | 14 comments Never too late to change professions. Or just do both, yeah? Hehe. I'm horrible about keeping up with forums because I'd rather be reading or writing, but I love Charlene's passion for great fiction and love your work, man. And super models. They're good.


message 1788: by Jon Recluse (last edited Nov 29, 2012 01:17PM) (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Lee wrote: "You can't go wrong with some Thompson and Burke, Charlene! I'd pay good money to watch either of them make out with a super model."

Oh, good Lord.......Charlene would kneecap the model with a sledgehammer.......


message 1789: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments You don't gotta climb into the cage to get a picture of a wildcat, Kealan.....


message 1791: by Jon Recluse (last edited Nov 29, 2012 03:03PM) (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments What?


message 1792: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Kealan wrote: "Perfect."

What?


message 1793: by Sharon/ LFrog1386 (new)

Sharon/ LFrog1386 (lfrog1386) | 301 comments Jon Recluse wrote: "What?"

Told you I'd outlast you on annoying memes....:P

http://img.izismile.com/img/img5/2012...


message 1794: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments What?


message 1795: by Chris (new)

Chris Bowsman | 191 comments Just started SNOWBLIND by Michael McBride. So far it's fantastic.


message 1796: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments Never read him.
Making a note to check him out.


message 1797: by Chris (new)

Chris Bowsman | 191 comments Kealan wrote: "Mike's stuff is great."

Thus far, I agree.


message 1798: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 2066 comments How far is thus?


message 1799: by Bill (new)

Bill (shiftyj1) | 138 comments Just did an online Q&A with Michael last week thru DarkFuse. Very cool guy. I have several of his books and just picked up Snowblind too. I need to start that one soon.


message 1800: by Marc (new)

Marc Iverson (marc_iverson) | 243 comments Finished Alan Ryker's new novella, "The Hoard," yesterday. Read it in a single evening, plus maybe the last three percent in the morning. Good fun and I liked the characters.


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