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Reviews For Where Shadows Go
i want lily alive and they will be happy but its prequel. but i must say i dont like snape married another woman(specially when snape neglect to harry and he play around new woman and her daughter) sequal stories. Author's Response: I'm really sorry to hear that, I lost my best friend to ovarian cancer a year ago, and I know how that feels. It's hard for me to have Lily die, but at least she and Sev were happy for two years before that. In the sequel to NA, Severus falls in love with Alaina and Harry gets both a new mom and a sister and both men can be happy at last, with a new family. At no point does Sev ever neglect Harry, he loves his son too much, and has room in his heart both for him and his new stepdaughter Lexy and eventually a baby girl as well. Growing Pains is a much happier story than the previous novels, and in fact Sev gets a happy ending at last and so does Harry.
Author's Response: He is just a magnet for bad luck. Thanks for reviewing.
Author's Response: I know, I needed them too while I was writing.
Author's Response: yes I know, but read the next chapter, it's both sad and funny.
Author's Response: I know and it's very difficult to write when I already know it's going to end so sadly.
Author's Response: Me too! Hang in there, there's a funny part coming.
Author's Response: You're probably right. It's coming up next.
I wonder why but it is easier to read this because I already know from the other story of yours what would happen. I cannot figure why it should help me but it does. If I didn't felt riddiculous I would go to check some Psychology book, heh. Mila Author's Response: Yes, it's always easier to read something when you know how it ends, the emotional impact isn't as rough or as shocking. But it's still sad to read. And at least you know that eventually Sev has a happy ending.
Author's Response: Thanks, hope you like it too!
Author's Response: Yes, it will, but she has to know, hard as it is. |
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