i am quite happy to finally see this book released. The first several were quite good. despite their abbreviated size i was intrigued by the concept of a storyline being both cohesive as a series length love affair with individual depth given to each lover’s bond within the segmented books. that being said, i will NEVER AGAIN BUY a tymber dalton book that is part of a series. It was beyond frustrating to be forced to wait years for the conclusion of a single love story. If each of these segments had been more complete and detailed story lines i could have perhaps appreciated the necessary time between allotments, however, as they were, it was like getting teased with several chapters of a book and then being told you have to wait several years before you are allowed to finish it. I have zero interest in the supposed prequels the author decided were more important to write and publish (BEFORE EVEN FINISHING HER ORIGINAL STORY). I might have been interested in them after completing the triple trouble arc, though why she would assume people interested in one type of shapeshifter would automatically be interested in another is rather bold. As it stands, I won’t read them now for fear i would need to wait yet more YEARS before being allowed to read the conclusion. i do apologize for the verbosity of my comment, i am relieved i will get to finish this storyline, but i will certainly think twice before buying anything of hers in the future. this author has not shown her readers very much respect, and for someone with as much talent as she possesses i am quite saddened by this.
@Anonymous – Sorry you feel that way. If you’d been following my blog regularly, you’d have seen that over the past several years I’ve had to deal with the death of both my grandparents, sitting bedside in the hospital while a dear friend of ours died of brain cancer, as well as had to deal with health issues of my own that literally had me sidelined. I do respect my readers, but my family, friends, and my health comes first. I’m sorry if that upsets you, but my life is prioritized that way.
The dragon stories were not ones I intended to merge with the wolf stories, but once the characters insisted that was the way they were going, that’s what I had to follow. Had I not written the prequels, books 4 and beyond wouldn’t make sense.
I could have rushed the stories and forced them out and they wouldn’t have been good (and I as an author wouldn’t have been happy with them). And that would be even more unfair to my readers.
Beautiful 😀 Sexy 😀
Really cannot wait now. Makes it more real!! Getting my new Kindle soon in the post.
Regards
Lise
Thanks Lise! 🙂
Nice cover. This one looks great too. It will be on my wish list!
Michelle V
i am quite happy to finally see this book released. The first several were quite good.
despite their abbreviated size i was intrigued by the concept of a storyline being both cohesive as a series length love affair with individual depth given to each lover’s bond within the segmented books.
that being said, i will NEVER AGAIN BUY a tymber dalton book that is part of a series. It was beyond frustrating to be forced to wait years for the conclusion of a single love story. If each of these segments had been more complete and detailed story lines i could have perhaps appreciated the necessary time between allotments, however, as they were, it was like getting teased with several chapters of a book and then being told you have to wait several years before you are allowed to finish it.
I have zero interest in the supposed prequels the author decided were more important to write and publish (BEFORE EVEN FINISHING HER ORIGINAL STORY). I might have been interested in them after completing the triple trouble arc, though why she would assume people interested in one type of shapeshifter would automatically be interested in another is rather bold. As it stands, I won’t read them now for fear i would need to wait yet more YEARS before being allowed to read the conclusion.
i do apologize for the verbosity of my comment, i am relieved i will get to finish this storyline, but i will certainly think twice before buying anything of hers in the future. this author has not shown her readers very much respect, and for someone with as much talent as she possesses i am quite saddened by this.
@Michelle – Thank you! 🙂
@Anonymous – Sorry you feel that way. If you’d been following my blog regularly, you’d have seen that over the past several years I’ve had to deal with the death of both my grandparents, sitting bedside in the hospital while a dear friend of ours died of brain cancer, as well as had to deal with health issues of my own that literally had me sidelined. I do respect my readers, but my family, friends, and my health comes first. I’m sorry if that upsets you, but my life is prioritized that way.
The dragon stories were not ones I intended to merge with the wolf stories, but once the characters insisted that was the way they were going, that’s what I had to follow. Had I not written the prequels, books 4 and beyond wouldn’t make sense.
I could have rushed the stories and forced them out and they wouldn’t have been good (and I as an author wouldn’t have been happy with them). And that would be even more unfair to my readers.