Thomas
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Nicholas Eames:
Hi, I've just reviewed your book just released in Italy! I'm a fan of fantasy classics and I liked your modern style. Does the second book in the saga have anything to do with Clay and associates?
Nicholas Eames
Hi Thomas!
Thanks for reading it--and reviewing it. From what I gather the translator did an excellent job, and I'm expecting a pair of Italian copies at my door any day now!
To answer your question: yes, it's got a little to do with them. They're not the main characters, but a few of them appear briefly, and the story in BLOODY ROSE is affected by the story of KINGS OF THE WYLD, although both, I think, could be read by themselves. The second book follows Rose's band, Fable, and takes place about six years after the first one.
Thanks again for reading, and for reaching out! I'm really glad you liked it!
Thanks for reading it--and reviewing it. From what I gather the translator did an excellent job, and I'm expecting a pair of Italian copies at my door any day now!
To answer your question: yes, it's got a little to do with them. They're not the main characters, but a few of them appear briefly, and the story in BLOODY ROSE is affected by the story of KINGS OF THE WYLD, although both, I think, could be read by themselves. The second book follows Rose's band, Fable, and takes place about six years after the first one.
Thanks again for reading, and for reaching out! I'm really glad you liked it!
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