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Reviews For Where Shadows Go
Author's Response: Yes, in a way they are. The bond from their marriage enables them to feel a little of each other's thoughts and feelings. It's very intense and of course they both love each other very much.
Author's Response: Tell me about it! I was almost in tears writing it!
Author's Response: He is indeed, and what else were you going to say? The rest of your review looks like it got cut off.
Author's Response: Uh, you'll see what the results are next chapter, if I answer the question it'll spoil the end of the next chapter.
Author's Response: I feel bad for everyone. This ending of this novel is going to be murder for me to write, i really REALLY hate killing off good characters. But this was always meant to have a bittersweet tone to it.
Author's Response: I don't know if I would ever be able to do that, it would be so hard and heartwrenching. I can barely bring myself to write about it, much less do it in real life.
Author's Response: Thanks and even though you know something is going to happen, it still doesn't keep you from feeling the emotion, kind of like watching a horror movie, when you know the monster's in the closet and it's going to come out and start killing, but when it comes out you scream and are scared.
Author's Response: Thanks and it's going to get even sadder, so be warned!
Enough said about the sad -- Harry was certainly a little hellion -grin- I could just picture him doing all that, too. It was quite like a little boy I babysat years and years ago. Again, well done. I hate sad, but even so - I'm looking forward to the next chapter. Thank you. Author's Response: The next chapter won't be quite as sad, not yet. There's a bit of a reprieve while Sev gathers his nerve and tries to tell Lily the bad news, but first there's a friendly picnic.
Good chappie! Can't wait for the rest. Author's Response: Teenagers can be rough too. Half of my nephews and nieces are teens now and I'm glad I'm not their parents, LOL! As for Lily and Sev, it's really a tragedy. |
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