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I just finished A Strong and Sudden Thaw. It was absolutely wonderful. I've been reading gay fiction for a while now and it's been near impossible to find fantasy gay fiction. To tell you the truth I wasn't expecting much since I've been disappointed with the genre many times before but now that I've read it my heart won't stop fluttering. I wanted to see more of what your publisher had to offer and see if there's any news on what you may be working on next. Unfortunately the two sites left in the book are shut down. I hope you still plan to print more of your work. I agree with Sam, it would be nice to have another volume of Callan and David but if not I guess we can always use our imaginations. I'll keep my fingers crossed and my eyes peeled for any more of your work.
I loved a strong and sudden thaw. It was really very interesting and I have to say probably one the best reads I have had in a very long time. At first I didn't think I was going to enjoy it much at all.. but since I got it I haven't been able to put it down, even when while at work I was wishing that I was back at home so I could read and know what was going to happen next.
I do hope you plan on writing a second volume... I would love to continue to fallow Callan and David, and see what the government is really up to.
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Sam
Hi! I loved "A Strong and Sudden Thaw," I hope you will be writing more!
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