Andy
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(view spoiler)[Hi Jeff, love your books. I was re-reading the Kingfountain series after reading the Harbinger series and was confused about Sinia's key she got at the end of the Forsaken Throne and still has in Broken Veil. What's its purpose?
Also, how did Owen and Sinia become unwearying ones/wayfarers? Since the Harbinger series occurs centuries after Kingfountain series, did they become immortal? Is this why Sinia disappeared? (hide spoiler)]
Also, how did Owen and Sinia become unwearying ones/wayfarers? Since the Harbinger series occurs centuries after Kingfountain series, did they become immortal? Is this why Sinia disappeared? (hide spoiler)]
Jeff Wheeler
Lots of good questions baked in here. The key Sinia has is a reference from Book 3 of my Mirrowen series (Poisonwell). If you haven't read that yet, you should. I haven't revealed info about Owen/Sinia yet. There are lots of "dots" out there but I let people connect them on their own.
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Lily
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Jeff Wheeler:
Hi Jeff! I just wanted to stop by to say that I love your books so far...I started with the First Argentine series and finished the first two books. When I have more time, Lady's Ransom is next for me. However, as I'm reading, I'm wondering if I should pause and switch to another series, like Kingfountain, to gather more of the backstory first? Thanks!
Hank
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Jeff Wheeler:
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Have just completed a Corona virus binge of all the Muirwood audiobooks. You have created a beautiful rich world and Kate Rudd brings it to life. Almost quit when Argus died but continued, thinking there was good reason. My hopes rose at the epilogue, but sadly.... In my mind after crushing John Tate in a hug he pulls out a pack with 2 Boarhound pops sired by Argus.
Why did his death seem to have little meaning?
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Why did his death seem to have little meaning? (hide spoiler)]
James
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Jeff Wheeler:
Hi Mr. Wheeler! So far, I have read the Whispers from Mirrowen series and The Grave Kingdom Series. I have really enjoyed them and love how you let out a whole series each year. I'm currently on book 2 of The First Argentines, Warrior's Ransom, and I have a question: I'm planning on reading The Dawning of Muirwood when it comes out next year, but before I do, should I read the two other Muirwood series? Thank you!
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