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Character Driven
One of my favorite reviews was only 3⭐️ For Gordon’s Pride, but it said after you get past the dragons and the mystery of why people are trying to kill Hanna, Gordon’s Pride takes on the quality of “Little House On the Prairie” type of interaction. That is a nice way of saying all the…
Read More5 ⭐️ Review for Acceptance
5.0 out of 5 starsAwsome December 2, 2018 Format: Kindle EditionVerified Purchase Awsome story telling each book gets better than the previous ones. You can easily become so immersed that you might actually believe dragons are real I love reviews, and thanks thanks so much to this wonderful reader.
Read MoreComplaint
Why can’t the world work according to the schedule in my head? If it did the house would take 5 minutes to clean, a great book would last six hours and a good book only five. If the world worked according to my rules fixing things would be fast and enjoying them would take time.…
Read More7 Seconds
A new house, new challenges, and new observations of human impatience. An understanding of the inner workings of toilets comes with age, or curiosity, I’m not sure which; but in any case, most people have fiddled with the back of a toilet at one time or another. We have a slow flushing toilet in the…
Read MoreYoungsters
I remember the day I realized I was going to be writing about baby dragons as well as human youngsters. I was really excited and started building developmental charts on how they matured and age approximations of when they changed and aquiered skills. Being a teacher in real life I think influenced my view, but…
Read MoreCharacter Confusion
When I began writing the series, I had no intention of writing a series, much less an interwoven series with so many characters that the average reader needed a chart to keep track of everyone and what species they are. By the third book, most people are looking for clues to confirm the idea that…
Read MorePorter
Porter came to the territory as a disgruntled human representative, hunting down LeeAnn and almost as soon as he decided to stay, he took on the task of helping out Zack. Little by little as he tries out different tasks Porter changes, his understanding grows and expands until he thinks he is able to represent…
Read MoreStrength
There are many different types of strength depicted in the NewEarth Series. The first being power and connection to the planet, then physical strength and size, third would be emotional fortitude and survival of trauma and grief, and next, the ability to rebuild and reinvent a life utterly destroyed by unpredictable events. Another strength is…
Read MoreSettling In
We bought a few lamps, still on the hunt for more. The ones we bought need to be assembled. We found these in the pics among the the treasures left behind. This morning with the assistance of my mother, we stumbled upon the method of setting up our voicemail. Yes, not surprising, we have a…
Read MoreFussing and Organizing
Our plan for the day is to fuss, organize, and buy some lamps. The fuss and organize part is to change and rearrange where this table is, and move those boxes downstairs. Then we’ll hang our hooks by the doors, so coats and hats and gloves can find a permanent home. I still have empty…
Read MoreNot Domestically Skilled
LeeAnn has many valuable skills, she is an extraordinary healer, able to use a shot of power to mend bone and flesh, saving lives quickly and easily. Her knowledge of plants and other cures is exceeded only by Griss, the Territory’s brew master, but they work together. LeeAnn has compassion, a healer’s dedication to preserving…
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