pharmacyhwa.blogg.se

Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl
Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl









Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

She studied illustration at Grace College and English literature at Campbell University. When she's not writing, she enjoys Shakespeare, opera, and tea, and studies piano, painting, and pastry baking. Continuing Yet Another Post on the Omniscient Narr.Anne Elisabeth Stengl makes her home in Raleigh, North Carolina, where she lives with her husband, Rohan, a passel of cats, and one long-suffering dog.Five Enchanted Roses - Deadline REMINDER.Interview Feature: Gillian Bronte Adams!.Thanks for the non-answer for the question! :) I really do appreciate it. Take the risks and the surprising twists! But, please give Eanrin and Imraldera a happy resolution at some point. So Golden Daughter takes place before Moonblood but after the gone-back-in time segment in Shadow Hand, right? But, hey, this is this reader's interpretation. Just not something either one of them really wants to admit to one another right now. I feel pretty certain that Imraldera and Eanrin do have an interest in each other. But, in the end, I do know that it is by far more satisfying to find out when the author of the story intends for me to find out. When I read or see something that the answer won't come in quite a while, I have this hankering to find out. Well, I'd like to know, but it's for the best that I don't. I really enjoy reading the extremely hard journey with a happy ending. Not how, when, whether or not I'll get an immediate one. All I wanted to know is whether or not it would be a happy resolution. Or how Imraldera reacted to Eanrin in Shadow Hand.

Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

Also, I'm not criticizing the fact that Imraldera and Eanrin aren't a couple yet. :) Although, I will say, that the dynamic has changed somewhat since Shadow Hand.

Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl

But I'm pretty sure you could do it, Anne Elisabeth. I know that in general writers have a hard time with dynamics changing and it working. Or until you deem fit to have the dynamics change. I totally understand withholding that kind of relationship until the near end of the series or until their time as a character are done. I understand that the dynamic would change between the two of them if they got married. I don't need them to become instantly a couple. I don't want the easiest road for them because they'd become less interesting. I thoroughly enjoy reading Imraldera and Eanrin's journey. I asked this specific question so I'd like to answer.











Shadow Hand by Anne Elisabeth Stengl