Eliane Magda
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Grace Goodwin:
Hi Grace, May I ask you 🤔why did you use the Cerberus leader in the book 20 as if he were still alive?? Zenos had killed him before the events of book 20 - Rebel Mate “Cerberus was dead. Sprawled on the ground in a basement with his chest caved in like a broken eggshell. No righteous ending” Excerpt From: Goodwin, Grace. “The Rebel and the Rogue: Interstellar Brides® Program - 19.”
Grace Goodwin
Hi Elaine! Awesome question. If you have read Her Rogue Mates, with a heroine who goes to Rogue 5 and falls in love with the leader of Styx legion, you will learn that the leader of each group takes the name of that group when they take over. So, when "Cerberus" died in Rebel Mate, he would have been replaced by a new leader, who then would have become known by the name "Cerberus" regardless of his/her given name at birth. This is the tradition with all the legions on Rogue 5. And wowsa! I am totally blown away by the awesome question! Yay! You really read my books! :) <3 Hugs! ~Grace
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Good Morning! I recently read Cyborg Seduction and I'm a little confused. The blurb stated Lindsay was to be infected with Hive technology but that wasn't in the book at all. It was mostly about healing her son and getting back to earth. Did I miss something?
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JANIS BELLEW
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Grace Goodwin:
Happy October 14th !! I love the books in the series of the intersteller brides. One quick question, if you have not already will you write a story featuring Warden Catherine Egraza and let her find her HEA ?? its so sad to me she is left like a wall flower even though it is self induced, she deserves happiness also.. Thank you very much Janis Bellew
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