Annette Dahl "Old Vicarious Reader"

I just finished book 2 and I somehow stumbled onto the beautiful pictures at the end. I missed them because I'm so busy trying to get my review posted to Goodreads and Amazon without it snapping off on me... I can't be the only reader that's missed those fabulous pictures of our beloved Aliens. SO, Why not put a note in a Prologue to Let the reader know they're at the end of the book? OR Put them in as a Prologue?

Regine Abel Hi Annette, and thank you for that suggestion!

I leave the illustrations at the end because some of them contain major spoilers, especially in books like Varnog (Xian Warriors 6), The Hunchback, Bluebeard's Curse, etc. Most of my readers by now know that I have illustrations at the end of my books. Adding them as a note in the Prologue would break the flow of the story, and some people will automatically jump to the end to go check lol. Mind you, a lot of my readers already do it lol

However, I could consider adding a note right where it says THE END reminding them not to miss the illustrations in the eBook version.

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