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message 1: by Riki (new)

Riki Thanks! I was asking because I tend to stay away from reading a series until they're finished, or at least one arc is finished. I've started too many series where I had to wait a while, and I just end up forgetting the little fun bits that make the subsequent books more enjoyable. Will definitely give your series a go around Summer then (will be Winter reading for me here in NZ)! :)


message 2: by Shae (new)

Shae Ford I totally understand, Riki: I've been burned by an incomplete series before! Looking forward having you join us in summer/winter 2015 :)


message 3: by Lori (new)

Lori Suitt I've read all your books in the series and am patiently waiting for #4. One question though. How is Kael pronounced? I've been pronouncing it "Kay-elle" (which I know the way I SPELLED it, looks feminine, but I like that version of the name) or is it pronounced more like Kale?

Thank you :D


message 4: by Shae (new)

Shae Ford Hey Lori-- glad to hear you've been enjoying the series!

I think the pronunciation of "Kael" is just your classic potato, patato situation. I'm a Texan, which means I have a tendency to "grunt" my words (and avoid extra syllables). The pronunciation "Kale" feels more natural to me. But I have been "Kay-elle"ing for the last couple of minutes and think it sounds pretty good. So if you'd rather "Kay-elle" than "Kale," go for it. I give you an authorial pass ;)


message 5: by Lori (new)

Lori Suitt I'm southern too, born and raised in Arkansas, but when reading this genre (my favorite one) I try to pronounce things like I would imagine they would in this particular age. So, thank you. With your permission, he will forever be "Kay-elle" to me!! :)


message 6: by Shae (new)

Shae Ford Sounds good to me, Lori. Kay-elle away :) (Heck ya for Southerners! *high five*)


message 7: by Lori (new)

Lori Suitt Absolutely!! Southerners ROCK!!


message 8: by Riki (new)

Riki I miss the south, and pecan pies :( Grew up in Alabama, now living by the hobbits. Sigh.


message 9: by Shae (new)

Shae Ford Sorry-- I know that pecan pie is nothing to joke about, but I just cracked up at that image! The premise reminds me of Twain's "A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court."

Except the title of yours would have to be "The Alabamian of Middle Earth." :D


message 10: by Lorenzo (new)

Lorenzo Shae this is the best series I've read in years!! Please recommend any books that are similar.


message 11: by Shae (new)

Shae Ford Hey Lorenzo! I'm thrilled to hear that you've been enjoying the Fate's Forsaken series thus far and am very excited about sharing Book 4 with y'all!

Okay, book recs ... I'm really bad at those because I am not "well-read." Growing up, there were only five authors I read cover to cover: Lloyd Alexander, Brian Jacques, Tamora Pierce, Garth Nix, and Phillip Pullman. Most of those are for younger readers, though Pullman's "His Dark Materials" and Nix's "Abhorsen" trilogy stand the test of time. Misc fantasy authors I've read recently and enjoyed are Kristin Cashore and Peter Fugazzatto.

If you like historical fiction, Judson Roberts' "Strongbow Saga" is fantastic-- and all about Vikings. What's not to like?

If you haven't already, you might want to sign up for my newsletter at ShaeFord.com/newsletter. There's something in the works that might help readers explore more indies soon ;)

I hope that helps! Thanks for the post, Lorenzo, and enjoy the rest of your weekend!


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