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Fergal F. Nally
Hello Wordwizard, thank you for your query. Good question! There is quite a bit of backstory & worldbuilding & action in Mercy Kill which naturally flows into Angel of Mercy so it arguably would be more immersive to read Mercy Kill first! However, jumping straight in to Angel of Mercy cold is just as valid an experience (I know some people who always read the last page of a book first!)
Fergal F. Nally
Hello JA just read this. Thank you for the feedback much appreciated. Just checked KS to see Evil Angela is in review, good luck!!! Thank you for your kind words re Aes Sidhe & Mercy Kill, I have enjoyed jumping ship & changing genres from dark fantasy to dystopian/post apocalypse... it's all good fun! Thank you for your offer, I have a new offering up on KS at the moment you may like to take a look? Oh, and if you have read Aes Sidhe & Mercy Kill it'd be great if you could leave a review on Amazon. I see from your Amazon author page you have a cat called Nibbler... great name!!! >:o)
Fergal F. Nally
Hello JC... well the name Emmeline Le Souris just popped into my head... any good?
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(view spoiler)[in 1988 in traveled from Glasgow to Larges and ferried out to the Isle of Milpo:
I’ll remember days like this;
When dew found the
Greenest hills my eyes have kissed
By a sun that
Followed Glasgow west to Larges;
I loitered long
Cool in streets of cobbled stone;
I’ll recall days like this when
My backpack tore;
And my canvas shoes would kick
Dip sheep had left
As I climbed the hills to see? (hide spoiler)]
I’ll remember days like this;
When dew found the
Greenest hills my eyes have kissed
By a sun that
Followed Glasgow west to Larges;
I loitered long
Cool in streets of cobbled stone;
I’ll recall days like this when
My backpack tore;
And my canvas shoes would kick
Dip sheep had left
As I climbed the hills to see? (hide spoiler)]
Fergal F. Nally
Hello Michael, green hills, streets of cobbled stone... a land of myth and fable, on the fringes of Europe, wild seas, wild skies... yes Scotland is indeed living the dream... inspirational!
Fergal F. Nally
Hi Steven, yes definitely the Highlands & any Celtic setting, scenery, standing stones, mist, rain, mountains, sea, wildlife, it's like a perfect Celtic recipe book up here in Scotland... timeless & full of hidden stories.
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