Holly Taggart
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Megan Bannen:
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(view spoiler)[Hi! Like others, I just felt the need to let you know I cried- in the gym- having to explain that the spin workout was not actually "too hard" but that a Demi-God, in a book who might or might not be immortal was maybe dead- did not up my Gym cred one bit, but may have gained you a few big weight lifting gym-guy readers, LOL. Looking forward to Twyla and Frank!? (hide spoiler)]
Megan Bannen
Ha! I kind of feel bad about the number of times I have made people cry at the gym or on public transportation. If it makes you feel better, I just about gave myself a hernia listening (and laughing) to Nikki Payne's Pride and Protest while trying to work out at the gym. (GREAT book, by the way.) Anyway, thank you for reading The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy. I've been telling people that The Undermining of Twyla and Frank is not a crying book, but then I read through the whole manuscript recently and, well, cried. So I'll just go ahead and apologize for any future tears now. Thanks so much, Holly!
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KingdomReader
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Megan Bannen:
Mrs. Bannen, Thank you so much for making this book and I hope you keep writing. I also cried really hard [ still am ] and I really enjoyed this book and I am very happy you wrote this book. Please keep writing! ~KingdomReader http;//KingdomReader.Wordpress.com P.S. Will you be making more to this book? Like when Khalaf dies and gets back with Jinghau.
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Megan Bannen:
Hi ! I read THE BIRD AND THE BLADE in french. What a great inspiration ! I learned so much about the Mongol Empire. The narrative style of writing is so poetic. I have a "coup de coeur" for this book ! You have a gift. I'm so thankful. What is your next book about ? Will there be a love story ?
Mari
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Megan Bannen:
I don't know if you'll ever read this, but I just wanted to say thank you for writing The Undertaking of Hart and Mercy. That book is in my top 5 ever. Your way of telling and writing did something to me (in a good way), and I will be forever grateful for the journey you took me on. Thank you? Yes, seriously a million times thank you.
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