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message 1: by Maria (new)

Maria Torsney I love your response, and I love your inclusion of this storyline. People who will complain about an amazing book because it includes characters who don't look/ act/ love the way that reader thinks they should don't deserve to read your fantastic books, anyway.


message 2: by Nicole (new)

Nicole Every kid needs to represented. Thank you!


message 3: by Ben (new)

Ben Higgins Thank you so much for representing the LGBTQ+ community- I am devastated that some people felt this kind of relation ship was unnatural


message 4: by Richard (new)

Richard Fields why do you feel the need to include sexual immorality half of the world disagrees with. And the half of the world your targeting is your target audience. Most of the people reading spy novels are going to be the audience that disagrees with that and will agree it was a moral decision, a bad moral decision.


message 5: by Ginger (new)

Ginger Disappointed. I have enjoyed listening to your books with my young son but had to stop this book. Young readers do not need sexual content in a book heterosexual or homosexual. Stuck to the mysteries and leave introducing sexual topics to parents.


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