Jessica Sutton
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19 comments posted.
Re: Lord Of Darkness (10:41pm March 4, 2013):
I love a good setting and this one sounds very intriguing! Love to read it :)
Re: Fallen (1:54am June 30, 2011):
Interesting post. To me "where do you get your ideas from" always seems like a silly question to ask, because I would have no idea how to answer it. But then again as a reader you kind of really want to know how the characters and story that you love came about.
Re: Night Veil (1:45am June 27, 2011):
Superman because his history and story is more interesting than Batman's, plus I used to be a big fan of Smallville.
Re: Burning Skies (7:12pm June 25, 2011):
I'd love wings for the freedom of flying. Plus they'd be super, super, super cool. Ascension sounds really good!
Re: Under a Desert Sky (2:26am June 19, 2011):
The phrase itself makes me think of cliche ending with crappy dialogue where everything magically comes together. A true happily ever after would be something that makes you feel good and happy but doesn't have to be perfect. Caring for eachother no matter what.
Re: Louisa And The Missing Heiress (3:11am June 15, 2011):
Yes, I totally have, but being rather uncreative it's more of a wondering what cool stuff they're up to than specific things. I like trying to image what could happen in the next book of a series if I'm waiting for it to come out.
Re: Heart of the Highland Wolf (5:57am June 8, 2011):
I've been meaning to read some books about Highlanders and I've read a few about werewolves, together they sound pretty awesome!
Re: Dirty (1:54am May 24, 2011):
I have nothing against self published books, just I find that often they have spelling/punctuation/grammar mistakes which really annoy me as a reader because I can't help but notice them. Also there's more variation between quality and some aren't that good. That being said though there are some really bad books that have been published.
Re: SEALed Forever (8:07pm May 20, 2011):
I don't really know much about SEALs but your book sounds really good.
Re: Awaken The Highland Warrior (2:19am May 18, 2011):
I usually think that the characters are a part of the author, although sometimes it's not on purpose. Writing a book is such a big thing and the whole story is tied to who the author is, so the characters usually are too. I've tried writing before but usually my characters are either pretty much me or something I've seen before.
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Re: Grimoire (2:04am May 15, 2011):
Secondary characters are definitely important, at the very least to propel the story. They make the world and the story more real and interesting and a good author can make both the main and secondary characters really interesting and engaging. Often the secondary characters are more relateable and thus more likeable and I've definitely also cried when one of them is hurt or killed.
Re: A Family Affair (7:22pm May 7, 2011):
To me family has always just been my mum, dad, brothers and sister, but I also like to think of family as the people who you choose to be with, like really good friends. Families pretty much always have issues, and it's weird because you've got all theses emotional ties whether you want them or not. Your book sounds really interesting, and the red hot romance part definitely sold me.
Re: Love Drunk Cowboy (1:34am May 5, 2011):
The books sounds great. Personally I'd prefer some red comboy boots to high heels.
Re: The Legend Of Michael (1:51am May 2, 2011):
I'm not really sure what makes a perfect hero.It totally depends on the situation. Someone who helps others and sticks to what they believe in maybe? Although that sounds a little cliche.
Re: Bastian (1:50am May 2, 2011):
Neither situation's ever happened to me but I love reading books where the romantic interest is also a good friend because their romance seems more real and believable and there's so much anticipation. Plus it's sweet. I'd love to read your book.
Re: Total Abandon (8:05pm April 30, 2011):
Personally I prefer to read paper books but ebooks are good in that they offer more choice and they're cheaper. A lot of the ebooks I've read I wouldn't have read in print but they're still really good, although then there are some that people publish themselves which aren't that good. Given the choice I'd choose a paper book but I still think ebooks are alright. Thanks for the contest, your books sound really good.
Re: My Favorite Countess (4:50am April 28, 2011):
I'm definitely like you. There's just something really awesome about doctor heroes. I used to be a nig fan of Greys Anatomy (and McDreamy) but at the moment I don't really have a favourite. And in response to a comment above, I don't think House could be counted as a hero, he's not exactly remotely heroic.
Re: The Devil in Disguise (3:28am April 24, 2011):
Book reccomendations would be good. If it's an author I really like, personal things are good too because it makes me feel more connected to the author and I'm interested in them, as well as their books. Special info about their books and maybe some awesome contests??
Re: Scandal of the Year (11:07pm March 4, 2011):
I haven't read any of your books yet but they look really good and I would really like to.
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