**Emilie**
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Grace McGinty:
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(view spoiler)[I’ve just finished the first three books in Dark River Days series, and when I picked up the fourth I saw in the mentions that it’s some 15-20 years later and there’s happened a lot with the other side characters(including their pups). So my question is: which other books should I read prior to the fourth Dark River Days book? <3
Ps. I absolutely adore your writing and character developments! (hide spoiler)]
Ps. I absolutely adore your writing and character developments! (hide spoiler)]
Grace McGinty
Hey!
So I kept book 4 purposefully vague so you can read them in order if you like, but if you want to read them chronologically, you'd read Pleasantly Undead, Rebels and Runaways, Sweethearts and Savages, All three current Shadowbred books, and then book 4!
Hope this helps,
Grace x
So I kept book 4 purposefully vague so you can read them in order if you like, but if you want to read them chronologically, you'd read Pleasantly Undead, Rebels and Runaways, Sweethearts and Savages, All three current Shadowbred books, and then book 4!
Hope this helps,
Grace x
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Kimberly
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I just finished Manix and it was amazing. I'm curious about Manix biology. If it's something that comes up in another novel or is super spoilery please disregard the question, but I was wondering whether or not Raiden (or any omega male) would be able to have a child that was genetically theirs aside from just a standard pregnancy with a female? Or could he impregnate one of the eggs he got from Naja himself?
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Jennifer Kelly
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Grace McGinty:
Well, I can see, I'm not the only one who wants to bother you about specific stories being told lol but I've read and reread the Dark River series and Alexander, Wylde andMiranda's relationship has been touched on enough that now I want to know about them.. I just wondered if you were planning to give them their own book?
Bee Mills
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Grace McGinty:
So I'm a bit confused about biting. In Hunting Isla, they say that if you get bitten you either turn into a shifter or die, but in The Lost and the Hunted, there's biting but nobody get turned. I know the books are in the same 'verse because of the crossover characters, but what gives? Is it just a lion thing then?
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