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message 1: by ebookclassics (new)

ebookclassics Thank you for responding so quickly. Good to know that a sequel is a possibility. I look forward to your next book!


message 2: by Dubi (new)

Dubi Kanengisser I hope you don't write a sequel. I loved the way the book ended. It became all to common for good books to become a series for no real good reason, and more often than not it felt like the author just didn't want to bother coming up with a whole new setting and set of characters.
In this particular case, even an epilogue telling what happened to Peggy later in life would have detracted from the wonderful ending, and I appreciated that you resisted the urge (or pressure) to add one.


message 3: by Bill (new)

Bill Kupersmith I love the idea of Peggy as a mother & her later career. With such a fascinating backstory she'd be a fantastic character. I can imagine her as a uni student (forestry? verterinary?) or living in a crofter's hut. A relationship with her would be very demanding but hugely rewarding.


message 4: by Kyra (new)

Kyra I agree with Dubi. I really enjoyed this book. It was beautiful and intense. I think it is perfect as it is and I don't think it really lends itself to a sequel.


message 5: by Lesley (new)

Lesley Moseley or.... maybe she wasn't pregnant at all...


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