New reviews on Amazon and answering question from a blog comment (on Wordpress)
This is, from left to right, Kehfrey Ihmel, Tehlm Sevet a.k.a. Marun, and Vik Ihmel, as they would appear in The Bound in Stone set in The Soulstone Chronicles +Tressa Green, the awesome artist.A very nice reader left reviews for two books in The Soulstone Chronicles series on Amazon on Christmas day. First review is on Th Gryphon Taint: Volume Three nd the second is o The Disposition of Ashes: Volume Two. Both wonderful reviews but I love the second. Quote:With over 900 books on my Kindle, I can sincerely say that K.M. Frontain’s Soulstone Chronicles is in the upper 1%.That’s an awesome statement. lease help me out and leave a review o Bound in Stone 1 on Amazon. I could do with having more readers, and positive reviews help me get them. I’m pretty much unknown still.
What I really, truly, pressingly, and desperately need to know (the reason for which I have appeared so precipitously in your blog) is what happens to Tehlm Sevet? He disappears from the latter half of Book 2, which has just about caused me to swallow my tongue with anxiety. When does he appear as a major viewpoint character again? *Does* he ever appear again? Soon?Tehlm Sevet plays a major support role throughout the series. He’s the reason much of the plot happens in all the books. He has minor roles in Gryphon 3 and the entire Disposition set. He become a driving force in the Redemption set, of course. By the end of that set, he becomes one of the more active characters again.I have multiple characters in this series who drive the story forward. . Although there is one central character, there are also many other major players that Kehfrey Ihmel/Herfod interacts with, parts from and reunites with. He also has to step aside sometimes, such as in Gryphon 1 and 2–he has a minor role in both of those, but is still a driving force for the plot in general.Some of what is happening in the Bound set doesn’t become clear until the Redemptions, but just to let you know, there’s a collection happening. I hope you will continue reading the story to find out what sort of collection it is and the reason it is being gathered.
God, I hate not knowing! Don’t get me wrong. I love the way you draw out tension. A lot of people nowadays don’t have that gift of setting the stage and bringing the anxiety to a fever pitch. But you do have it, and when you deliver, you *really* deliver.Thank you
hat a lovely thing to say and please, please consider putting it in a review on Bound 1 on Amazon. Or wherever you downloaded the novel, though Amazon very nicely takes non-purchased reviews too. I have a habit of putting up reviews there for books I bought on Smashwords, since many people use Amazon for a review site when looking for new books to read.Main bad guy falling in love with the hero is sort of my poison of choice.It’s always fun to frig with everyone’s head and make a hero love a villain. Or vice versa… Yeah! I like being mean to my characters sometimes
Ok, I hope I answered your questions. Thank you for the encouraging words. Please leave a review!
Published on December 28, 2012 17:30
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