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Post by mrsj on Jul 9, 2011 21:18:35 GMT -5
Hi Jocelynn, What is the reason to include Nyx's POV in Burn The Night? It was a daring move and I love it however I felt that I don't get to read more about Mira since this is the last book of the series. Cheers!
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Post by Jocelynn Drake on Jul 10, 2011 18:07:41 GMT -5
When I was working on the series, I always wanted to include a naturi pov because I wanted to tell their side of the story. They are the series villain, but they're not these horrible bad guys. They have a good reason for what they do.
Also with Burn the Night, I needed to show more of the politics and inner workings of the naturi, but I couldn't effectively do that from Mira's pov.
Also, telling the story from Nyx's pov gave me a chance to take a much closer look at Rowe, who has always been a favorite of mine.
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Post by mrsj on Jul 11, 2011 11:03:21 GMT -5
ahh.. thanks Jocelynn! As Nyx is just someone newly introduced, I was actually expecting Rowe's POV and look into his mind.. why is he so obsessed with Mira? *lol* Oh well, it was still great!
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Post by Jocelynn Drake on Jul 13, 2011 16:45:51 GMT -5
I think Rowe's obsession is the challenge that Mira represents. He struggled to break her and that made him obsess.
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