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Tad..... (imported) wrote: Sun Sep 09, 2012 6:29 am
Granted the first seemingly disparate chapter does push that limit. Among other issues, why would the protagonist be so quick to accept such a life-threatening challenge? But follow this one along as subsequent chapters cleverly bring this all together…even for those of us who have yet to read Cainanite
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So where’s that next chapter!?!
Tad
You make a valid point, about Jason accepting Shahriar's invitation to risk his life. It comes from the relationship the two had in the previous book. I tried to make the story as easy to jump into as possible for people who didn't read the last one, but I still fall back on the stuff I already wrote.
The simple answer is Jason loves Shahriar, and trusts him. He was a major player in who Jason became. The other answer is Jason was really hoping it would be a lot more simple than it is going to be.
On top of that, Jason has his love for Hanna. There is nothing he wouldn't do for her, no fire he wouldn't walk through to get her the help she needs. If doing this keeps her safe, and can save her life, he'll do it. His first thought is always for Hanna. His last thought will still be for Hanna. Once again, I'm perhaps relying too heavily on my last book for that explanation. I'll try to be more conscious of that in future chapters.
Where's the next chapter? Crap. I haven't written it yet. The last three chapters I pounded out in quick succession, and I'm taking a small breather. The last book I had completed before I started posting it. So I could publish quite a few chapters at a time. This one, I'm publishing as I write. It may take a long time.
Thank-you for your feedback. I'll get back on it.