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Nexus Echo

In Blood Royal, you'll get a taste of Nexus Echo. It was employed a bit in Blood Domination, it just wasn't completely evident. It is mentioned in Blood Royal, but nobody ever explains how it works. So I thought I'd give you the facts now, only I'd let another character explain it. (hint: it's not Lissa, but Kiarra)

"Nexus Echo is an ancient trick the Larentii devised, to listen for key words, names and phrases. If Pheligar is employing Nexus Echo and his name is mentioned—he knows it. The trouble is, he'll never bother to explain how it works, he'll just fold his long blue arms over his chest and pretend you didn't ask. Therefore, I'll explain it as best I can.

This is how Nexus Echo works: imagine the entire planet is a lake. Now, imagine that someone places an invisible net over that lake. It doesn't sink—it floats on the surface. With me so far? The net is tuned to certain words, phrases or names, spoken by certain people. Any time any of those words are spoken by these people, it's like dropping a pebble into the lake. The pebble causes ripples, which make the invisible net bounce. The net caster has an ear tuned to that net. He knows when the ripples come and he can go in an instant if he feels his presence is warranted. Is it nosy in the extreme? Sometimes. But then being nosy means nothing to the Larentii; they are never worried or embarrassed over any information, and think the rest of us are just being silly over the whole thing. I must admit, however, that many of the Saa Thalarr and their healers, along with a few other powerful races, have adopted Nexus Echo and employ it at times. Is it a logistical nightmare? The simple answer is yes, unless you are Larentii."

Okay, it's me again. And on another note—I love the Larentii. I think every woman should have access to one, just for the trilling alone. (I'll explain that, someday) And while I love Pheligar, he's my second favorite Larentii. My favorite Larentii is his son, Renegar. Also a tale for another day. Going back to work, now. November 15th is coming.
Connie
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Published on November 06, 2011 08:04
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message 1: by Sue (new)

Sue I only recently came across your books on Amazon Connie, and must admit that I bought the first one because it was cheap!! I'd have paid more than I had to in the end though - I'm hooked and can't wait for #6 to come out -please tell me it's scheduled to be published soon????!! What time scale have you got in mind for the remainder of the series, please tell me I haven't got to wait years to get the whole set?
I'm loving these books - thanks for a great read.


message 2: by Connie (new)

Connie Suttle Sue wrote: "I only recently came across your books on Amazon Connie, and must admit that I bought the first one because it was cheap!! I'd have paid more than I had to in the end though - I'm hooked and can't ..."

Thanks, Sue! I'm hoping to release Blood Queen in December. I haven't worked out a schedule for next year, but I'll keep everyone posted as soon as that happens. So glad you like the books and thanks for posting!
Connie


message 3: by Sue (new)

Sue I'm really looking forward to it!!


message 4: by Shelley (new)

Shelley I also am just in love with this series!!! It is always so exciting to find a new (to me) author and I am so happy. How many books have you planned for this series? Thanks so much!


message 5: by Connie (new)

Connie Suttle Shelley wrote: "I also am just in love with this series!!! It is always so exciting to find a new (to me) author and I am so happy. How many books have you planned for this series? Thanks so much!"

Hi, Shelly!
right now, there may be 9, with other series planned as well where Lissa makes the occasional appearance. Glad you like the books--thanks!
Connie


message 6: by Martha (new)

Martha Just recently found your books and I have to say they are amazing! I love the new approach you have brought to the table. Your characters are a joy to read. Love that Lissa is 'middle aged' and starting over. It's like her life has just begun. A wonderful thought. Thanks for bringing them to life.


message 7: by Connie (new)

Connie Suttle Martha wrote: "Just recently found your books and I have to say they are amazing! I love the new approach you have brought to the table. Your characters are a joy to read. Love that Lissa is 'middle aged' and ..."

Thanks! That was one of the things that concerned me when I wrote Lissa's character--she wasn't young. But I wanted her to have that age and life experience to back her up--and that still wasn't enough for some of those ancient, grumpy vampires :)

I'm glad you like the books, and thank you for posting. It was great hearing from you!
Connie


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