Carol L Cridge
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Christine Feehan:
Just started reading "Wild Cat" after much deliberation, trying to choose what book to read of yours is mind-boggling. Want to read them all! I chose this because of the reviews, some were, well, not good, written years ago. I had to laugh. The things they didn't like about it drew me to it even more. Does it bother you when fans don't like a book, & feel the need to tell you how you should write it? Just wondering?
Christine Feehan
I realize not all books for all people. And everyone has a right to express their opinion. It's all part of being a storyteller. Some people will share their opinion through reviews, which I don't normally read, and some will email me their opinions, which I will respond to if they're being respectful. I don't get upset because someone didn't like a book or a certain aspect of a book.
I do appreciate someone willing to have a conversation about it and respects my view. I appreciate it when people are being honest and just want me to know how they feel. I appreciate it so much when someone is willing to try another book even if they didn't like a certain one. In the end, I appreciate anyone willing to give my stories a try. There's so much to choose from and the fact they gave my books a try is appreciated.
I do appreciate someone willing to have a conversation about it and respects my view. I appreciate it when people are being honest and just want me to know how they feel. I appreciate it so much when someone is willing to try another book even if they didn't like a certain one. In the end, I appreciate anyone willing to give my stories a try. There's so much to choose from and the fact they gave my books a try is appreciated.
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Sandra Durham
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Christine Feehan:
Wondering about the wording that Elizabeta protected her lifemates soul. We've always been told the women carry the light (good) half of the pair. Did that mean that Sergey tried to get her to participate in the evil things he did? If a woman did evil things, like robbing banks and murdering people for personal gain or fun, if she had a lifemate, would he somehow feel that his light was gone? Turn or greet the sun?
EJ Wake
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Christine Feehan:
Amal
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Christine Feehan:
Just a quick note to tell you how much I enjoyed the humour in some of the recovery road scenes. There were scenes that made me laugh out loud. I love me some good sarcasm. I also particularly loved the scene where Blythe just calmly took care of business. How did you come up with the idea of Red Hot Jackson? That was HYSTERICAL.
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