When I started the Rhyn Trilogy, it was with the intention of ending it after three books. I figured I'd detail Katie and Rhyn's relationship and how they eventually became a couple. However, this past fall, after seeing the overwhelming reader support and feedback for the series to continue beyond the three books, I developed a different plan.
I now consider the Rhyn Trilogy to be a prequel to the Rhyn Eternal series and more of a history of how all the players got to where they are when the Rhyn Eternal series launches this September. The Rhyn Eternal series will include more books on Katie and Rhyn as they grow into their roles, and books on other popular characters, such as Gabriel, Rhyn's brothers, Hannah, Rhyn's daughter, etc., and the ongoing struggle with the Dark One.
With that in mind, I feel I need to tell everyone: "Rhyn's Redemption" doesn't end with all the loose ends tied up. It doesn't resolve all the issues, win the war with demons and it doesn't end happily for every character. What it does is bring Katie and Rhyn together – and set the stage for the Rhyn Eternal series, because Rhyn and Katie will need each other for the upcoming books.
Fair warning …
Published on March 21, 2012 09:37