Any suggestions for books like M.K. Eidem's books?
Loved Wray and and Grim and all of her books really. I do think she needs lessons in grammar and a good editor but it's a testament to how good her stories are that I can ignore all that. I have even used sigil to fix some of her mistakes so when I re-read I don't get all peed off. I know I make mistakes when I compose posts but I am not a professional writer and you would think her editor would fix the issues.
I hate when she uses a homonym wrong. That is one of my pet peeves. My biggest one I think. I also hate run on sentences and I over look those as well.
Any suggestions for books like M.K. Eidem's books?
Loved Wray and and Grim and all of her books really. I do think she needs lessons in grammar and a good editor but it's a testament to how good her stories are that I can ignore all that. I have even used sigil to fix some of her mistakes so when I re-read I don't get all peed off. I know I make mistakes when I compose posts but I am not a professional writer and you would think her editor would fix the issues.
I hate when she uses a homonym wrong. That is one of my pet peeves. My biggest one I think. I also hate run on sentences and I over look those as well.
Brianna by Judy Mays is similar to Grim in feel to me although there is no shortage of women in that universe. It's more like Cassandra's Challenge by M.K. Eidem.
Any suggestions for books like M.K. Eidem's books?
Loved Wray and and Grim and all of her books really. I do think she needs lessons in grammar and a good editor but it's a testament to how good her stories are that I can ignore all that. I have even used sigil to fix some of her mistakes so when I re-read I don't get all peed off. I know I make mistakes when I compose posts but I am not a professional writer and you would think her editor would fix the issues.
I hate when she uses a homonym wrong. That is one of my pet peeves. My biggest one I think. I also hate run on sentences and I over look those as well.
I have all of M.K. Eidem's books based in that world in audio books. They listen even better than they read.