Snakeroot (Nightshade Legacy #1; Nightshade World #7)

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Musicnerd_633 Actually, Ren isn't alive. In this novel for snakeroot, he's actually a spirit that can still communicate with those that are still alive, and sadly, …moreActually, Ren isn't alive. In this novel for snakeroot, he's actually a spirit that can still communicate with those that are still alive, and sadly, he can communicate with Bosque Mar. How Ren in the novel explains it, he can only visit the places he has been before he, well, died. From what I also know, only Shay, who is now a permanent wolf in the novel, can see Ren, or at least feel his presence.(less)
Carolyne Andrea Cremer had written a blog post back in February of 2016 regarding the future of this series, however due to the revamp of her site, there doesn…moreAndrea Cremer had written a blog post back in February of 2016 regarding the future of this series, however due to the revamp of her site, there doesn't seem to be a blog there anymore. Hopefully this answer helps the questioner and whoever seeks the answer as to why this series seems to have ended with Snakeroot. The gist of it is: Soon after SnakeRoot and Captive (her adult Nightshade book) were released and while she was starting the next book for the Legacy series, she had fallen ill. She didn't go into detail about her illness at the time, but it lasted almost a year and it had gotten to the point where she could barely stand by herself for very long. She got better to the point where she could work on writing again, got properly diagnosed, had started other projects and set a date for the next Nightshade legacy book in late '15, early '16. However, when ever she started work on it, she couldn't get into it. She'd been out of it for so long and her memories of the Nightshade world were sort of tainted by this dark time in her life when she was so sick. She didn't say she was going to quit the series forever as the characters are very dear to her, however, she had to put the series into hiatus for her own mental health, more or less.(less)
Carolyne Andrea Cremer had written a blog post back in February of 2016 regarding the future of this series, however due to the revamp of her site, there doesn…moreAndrea Cremer had written a blog post back in February of 2016 regarding the future of this series, however due to the revamp of her site, there doesn't seem to be a blog there anymore. Hopefully this answer helps the questioner and whoever seeks the answer as to why this series seems to have ended with Snakeroot. The gist of it is: Soon after SnakeRoot and Captive (her adult Nightshade book) were released and while she was starting the next book for the Legacy series, she had fallen ill. She didn't go into detail about her illness at the time, but it lasted almost a year and it had gotten to the point where she could barely stand by herself for very long. She got better to the point where she could work on writing again, got properly diagnosed, had started other projects and set a date for the next Nightshade legacy book in late '15, early '16. However, when ever she started work on it, she couldn't get into it. She'd been out of it for so long and her memories of the Nightshade world were sort of tainted by this dark time in her life when she was so sick. She didn't say she was going to quit the series forever as the characters are very dear to her, however, she had to put the series into hiatus for her own mental health, more or less.(less)
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