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Post by Danaus Fan on Jun 23, 2010 20:16:35 GMT -5
Don't be scared. Embrace the evolution. You will learn more of Mira's background in Wait for Dusk and get more naturi background in book 6 (newly titled Burn the Night). OMG ! It already has a title !!!!! I can't wait to see the cover (I hope its as good as the cover for book 5 ;D)
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Post by carnagsehls on Jun 23, 2010 23:04:04 GMT -5
oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo ....I like
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Post by darkdaysfan on Jul 1, 2010 18:16:38 GMT -5
I was wondering Ms. Drake, do you prefer a certain age group to read your books or do you feel like it doesn't matter? Do you think certain age groups should or shouldn't be reading books by you, Jeaniene Frost, Adrian Phoenix, Karen Chance, Nalini Singh, Jeri-Smith Ready, etc. If you do prefer an age, what age? If not why don't you think it matters?
Everyone's opinion is welcomed.
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Post by Jocelynn Drake on Jul 1, 2010 21:24:33 GMT -5
I can't speak for the other authors/books, but my books are aimed at a "mature" audience. My books include foul language, graphic violence, and sex. I don't see it as my place to say who should and shouldn't read my books. I think that's the decision of the parent if someone of a younger age wants to read my books. My parents let me read whatever I wanted and I was probably reading some romance novels at a younger age than I probably should have been, but then the information there didn't come as a great surprise. I don't think the books particularly warped me or led me to make some bad decisions.
For me, the question is: What are you comfortable with your kids reading? Are you comfortable with your kids watching an R-rated movie? There isn't much difference between my books and an R-rated movie. I leave the decision in the hands of the parents.
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Post by darkdaysfan on Jul 2, 2010 16:13:53 GMT -5
But what about the kids that read it without their parents knowing ?
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