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Mar 27, 2014 12:44PM
I love your books Kallypso and I love that each one is different based on the characters. Take your time and do what you need to do. If it takes a different path or becomes something I wasn't expecting, I know that you, as the author, have your reasons for doing it and I will read ANYTHING by you. This is a favorite series of mine and so different than all the rest. I don't really consider them BDSM books....they are all based on healing and therapy for broken people. Do what you need to do...I will TRY to be patient waiting for Luke and Cassie's story!
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For me as a reader it depends on the change. I'm usually one to stick it through to the end of a series no matter what but there have been some that I've stopped reading because my taste changed. so the jist...it depends...sorry that doesn't help.
However you are one of the authors I have liked and enjoyed your books, so keep up the good work. :)
Hey there Kally, long time no see. I missed our e-mail chats. I'm glad you are still writing. Although i haven't read anything after Nobody's Perfect, world needs talented authors like you.
Why haven't i picked up your new book(books?)? Well, you actually answered this question in your post.
AS much as i respect authors who doesn't bend under reader/critic pressure, humans are creatures of habits.
For example i like reading fantasy/sci-fi. No matter how good a self-improvement writer you are, if your books aren't fantasy, i won't read them .
I also happen to like BDSM/erotica themed books. So you got me hooked up with First three books of Rescue Me. When the Nobody's Perfect came, i went and picked it up just because i loved the previous books.
When i finished it, i was like "Ok, this is a really good book but it is not even the same genre as the previous ones". I thought "OK, this book is clearly an experiment, she will surely go back to the tested and true formula with the next book" . That's when i learned about one of the upcoming books would be a "femdom" oriented book. That was also not what i wanted to read. So i just gave up on the series.
Another thing is, I felt like the series was quickly becoming a big soap opera. I like endings in my stories. Whether happy or sad. I know it's not realistic. I know in real life people don't just live "happily ever after". But isn't that the reason we escape from our realities and take refuge in books in the first place? If i wanted realism i would just watch National Geographic.
As for the last book selling less then previous ones; were you really expecting anything else? Look at all the big name authors (especially romance/erotica authors). Most of them practically write the same story over and over again with just the different names and locales. As i stated earlier, we are creatures of habit. We all want "more of the same". If you step out of those rules, you'll surely have to pay a price.
That being said, i really hope you won't stop writing as however you want. Sure, that way, you probably won't get as many sales as traditional authors. But the fans that stuck with you will be loyal. And i imagine, you'll feel better knowing that you did what your hearth was telling you to do.
I hope, in ten years, when you turn back and look at how you spent a decade of your life, you will feel proud. None of us should want anything more then that really.
Regards
Can.
First let me say that I love your books. I recommend them all the time and have several friends hooked and waiting for the next book.As far as series go, I get bored when the first few books in a series are interesting and unexpected and then, my guess is because they are so popular, all the remaining books in a series are exactly the same. Why read the books if I know what is going to happen and/or I can write the story myself. There are a couple writers that I've followed for 20+ books and the last couple were a little disappointing but I'll get the next one hoping that it will return to what I love.
I like that your books have characters that are damaged and finding their way that is personal and unique to each couple. In life everyone is different and work through their personal trauma differently. I never lose interest in your books. From the first paragraph I continue to read until the end. Your stories hold my attention and I can't put them down.
One more comment about the change in sales...people are fickle. It isn't necessarily that fans are dropping off I think they forget. My friends are always telling me that I have to read some new book that I will love. (Since I'm easily lead I do.) Then I forget to check on an author that I follow and don't get back to the books that I'm waiting for until a few months after it is released.
Anyway don't change the way you write. People who want a good story will come back to your books even if they fall away for a short time.
I CANNOT believe that you've had to ask these questions, for me personally, I love your books. When I downloaded the free intro, I honestly only wanted to know about Savannah and Damian and if I'm completely honest, I thought Adam and Karla was going to be creepy- as you're aware Kally, Adam and Karla are actually my favourite book couple, period.
I love how you said that Adam was humping like a teen, as I hadn't really noticed it, I just found it so bloody adorable that 'dependable, experienced Adam' just keeps messing up and losing control over Karla, it made their story very realistic and it just grew so organically- I fell a lot in love with Adam, and in my opinion, Karla is PERFECT for him, she really had no interest in BDSM, but the way she wanted to learn for Adam was just so... perfect. The way he tried to put her off, was also perfect. I found myself more interested in the couple than the sex, as I just loved experiencing them fight their feelings for one another, and when they finally accepted their inevitable relationship... WOW, LOVE THEM!
Marc and Angelina is next.
I loved both of these as people, and honestly I love them as a couple. However, in their first book I didn't really 'connect' with them, I enjoyed the story overall, but didn't feel that passion that I get with Adam and Karla, but that was ok, as they were their own characters in their own right and I was fine with that. When the second part of their story came out, I'll be honest and admit that I only purchased it to get an Adam and Karla fix... BUT, much to my elation, I got it this time round, and am now in love with Marc and Angelina. I thought a second book for them was more self indulgent on Kally's part (sorry) but can now say without any hesitation that is was exactly what I needed to form that relationship with a great couple. The lack of intimacy in this book was totally fine with me as it fit in with what they were going through, I mean, they were having real communication problems so constantly being all over each other wouldn't have been true to the situation that they found themselves in, right?
I did find the whole forced scenes very disturbing- I know they were necessary, but were just weird, as I'm sure they were intended to be.
I don't see these books as BDSM, per se, as although they are based around the club, none of the couples are rigid in the lifestyle. Adam is a very experienced dom, yet fecks thing up daily with Karla, and Savannah has been traumatised and abused in such a brutal way that she'd NEVER have turned to it on her own, but by finally embracing it, she was able to confront her demons, tell them to fuck off and kick them out of her life- for her it was a much needed cathartic treatment.
Luke and Cassie.
If Cassie jumps straight into any kind of sex, it would just be bizarre! After what she's been through Luke is going to have to be sooooo careful with her. I'm all for their relationship to be all sweet romance- lets face it, Kally, you can write hot, you can write kink, and you write it well, but can you write sweet? I'm so looking forward to finding out, (I already know the answer) I had a problem with 2 books from a series, where I was spellbound by the first books, then found them to be such a disappointment... the difference for me is that they were both based on the same couples, with the same stories, but things were so ridiculous in the last books. I was wondering if the books had gotten mixed up. I still purchased more books from one of the authors, (Abbi Glines) because although I didn't like how one thing turned out, she is an amazing writer and her books are always satisfying.
Kally, as long as your characters don't turn into aliens/vampires or some other type of supernatural entity, then you can count me in. I have so adored your books-ALL OF THEM- so follow your own conscience, as everything you have put out there has gotten me in a death grip and refuses to let me go. I'm a total Kally fangirl and couldn't be happier.
:P
P.S. If you need any arc readers I'd be more than happy to PAY for the privilege.
I love how you said that Adam was humping like a teen, as I hadn't really noticed it, I just found it so bloody adorable that 'dependable, experienced Adam' just keeps messing up and losing control over Karla, it made their story very realistic and it just grew so organically- I fell a lot in love with Adam, and in my opinion, Karla is PERFECT for him, she really had no interest in BDSM, but the way she wanted to learn for Adam was just so... perfect. The way he tried to put her off, was also perfect. I found myself more interested in the couple than the sex, as I just loved experiencing them fight their feelings for one another, and when they finally accepted their inevitable relationship... WOW, LOVE THEM!
Marc and Angelina is next.
I loved both of these as people, and honestly I love them as a couple. However, in their first book I didn't really 'connect' with them, I enjoyed the story overall, but didn't feel that passion that I get with Adam and Karla, but that was ok, as they were their own characters in their own right and I was fine with that. When the second part of their story came out, I'll be honest and admit that I only purchased it to get an Adam and Karla fix... BUT, much to my elation, I got it this time round, and am now in love with Marc and Angelina. I thought a second book for them was more self indulgent on Kally's part (sorry) but can now say without any hesitation that is was exactly what I needed to form that relationship with a great couple. The lack of intimacy in this book was totally fine with me as it fit in with what they were going through, I mean, they were having real communication problems so constantly being all over each other wouldn't have been true to the situation that they found themselves in, right?
I did find the whole forced scenes very disturbing- I know they were necessary, but were just weird, as I'm sure they were intended to be.
I don't see these books as BDSM, per se, as although they are based around the club, none of the couples are rigid in the lifestyle. Adam is a very experienced dom, yet fecks thing up daily with Karla, and Savannah has been traumatised and abused in such a brutal way that she'd NEVER have turned to it on her own, but by finally embracing it, she was able to confront her demons, tell them to fuck off and kick them out of her life- for her it was a much needed cathartic treatment.
Luke and Cassie.
If Cassie jumps straight into any kind of sex, it would just be bizarre! After what she's been through Luke is going to have to be sooooo careful with her. I'm all for their relationship to be all sweet romance- lets face it, Kally, you can write hot, you can write kink, and you write it well, but can you write sweet? I'm so looking forward to finding out, (I already know the answer) I had a problem with 2 books from a series, where I was spellbound by the first books, then found them to be such a disappointment... the difference for me is that they were both based on the same couples, with the same stories, but things were so ridiculous in the last books. I was wondering if the books had gotten mixed up. I still purchased more books from one of the authors, (Abbi Glines) because although I didn't like how one thing turned out, she is an amazing writer and her books are always satisfying.
Kally, as long as your characters don't turn into aliens/vampires or some other type of supernatural entity, then you can count me in. I have so adored your books-ALL OF THEM- so follow your own conscience, as everything you have put out there has gotten me in a death grip and refuses to let me go. I'm a total Kally fangirl and couldn't be happier.
:P
P.S. If you need any arc readers I'd be more than happy to PAY for the privilege.
If wanted a predicable, step one, step two, step three, and then the end type of book I can find thousands of them. BORING!!! Variety is the spice of more than just life. Keep on your own path and we will enjoy catching up with the twists and turns.
There is nothing I would change in your books. I've enjoyed every single books. I also feel that all the characters have their own unique stories. Yes the characters are related and have some things in common, but that is why they are part of the series. I can't wait to read Cassie and Luke's story. Happu Reading :-D
I've enjoyed your books for the romance. To be honest the BDSM didn't factor in my choice to read them. I really can't wait for Luke and Cassie's story. For them, I would be shocked if they had any kind of sex right away. Luke will have his work cut out for him, but I think their love could be epic
If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away.Henry David Thoreau
I love all your books. Keep following your own beat.
I can't wait to read the next book, even without the kink! The character development is so much more important! But its nice to know we have a little love in in the last chapter to look forward to!
Personally; I don't seek out BDSM as my reading preference. I go for characters, story-line, angst, and level of emotion. I first read MASTERS AT ARMS because I got it FREE (I'm a freebie whore). I was VERY surprised that I found the story appealing. I admit that many times when reading same genre type books, I simply 'tune-out' the BDSM scenes. I also admit to not really understanding BDSM and blame that mainly on so much of it being written gets mired-down with gratuitous sex scenes. They are there to make the book HOT but in many cases just don’t move the story along. I'm always just seeking out what I call the humanity in a story, i.e. why are the characters doing or feeling a certain way. Why is a character reacting in a certain way. Is a character making me mad at them and why.........stuff like this is what usually peaks my interest in a story.
In MASTERS AT ARMS I felt a depth of characterization that isn't always found in same-type of books. Some just seem written for the sake of writing a hot book (there is definitely a market for hot books that don't tell much of a story and I do admit to reading many of them). Thing is: I don't remember them for long and cannot recall even reading the book – months later……
MASTERS AT ARMS, I can recall and in fact, I've read it twice. Each ensuing book in the series is a book that brought me exactly what I wanted to read: drama, angst, emotion, story, and 'ta-da' my favorite CHARACTERIZATION. I KNEW the characters because they were given enough depth for me to KNOW. They were human. They were imperfect. They were REAL.
Even the covers for the books were REAL - not perfect model-types.
So.....my point in this rambling post is that I came for the hot stuff (even when BDSM isn't my thing) and stayed for the story line, characters, emotions, AND how they made me feel. YES....I felt the story. I felt the emotions. I felt how the characters FELT. Best of all, I could recall the story months......later on (and this is dozens of stories down the road). Actually; I'm dismayed because I cannot remember what I read last week except to tell you that it was about a Motorcycle Club (I enjoyed it). Go me!!
So: to MS. MASTERS, I'd say take your time and get your 'take' on the characters so that YOU ARE HAPPY with what you publish. It's important to follow your muse with this story-line.
TO THINE OWN SELF BE TRUE........cliché, yes, and absolutely imperative because if each book doesn't work for you - the author - then it won't work for us readers.
May the MUSE be with you, Dear Authoress. Thank you for a wonderful series.
Skeletor wrote: "Personally; I don't seek out BDSM as my reading preference. I go for characters, story-line, angst, and level of emotion. I first read MASTERS AT ARMS because I got it FREE (I'm a freebie whore)...."
I effing love your response! And couldn't agree with you more. :*
I effing love your response! And couldn't agree with you more. :*
Skeletor wrote: "Personally; I don't seek out BDSM as my reading preference. I go for characters, story-line, angst, and level of emotion. I first read MASTERS AT ARMS because I got it FREE (I'm a freebie whore)...."You could not have said it better!
Kally, let me begin by saying you are my favorite author. Your characters are wonderful. I wish you would come out with more than a novella, touching on all the past characters. Lets get back to Adams house and family and have a party with everyone.......then fracture into stories of each couple.......perhaps add a new couple? I don't know.....I long for the strength of Adam and the vulnerability of Mark.......and everyone else in between.....


