expected disappointment
July 23rd, 2008 by MelanieI must admit, that seeing that anyone has read the ebook version of Dragon Prophecy is exciting. But to see on fictionwise that the ratings lean to the “poor” end of the spectrum is not unexpected, although it is disappointing. I always felt that the story could have been stronger with better editing. But the editor assigned by the publisher didn’t edit the story the way he should have. He was too “nice” and afraid to really step up and address the real issues.
I never did like the first half of the story but couldn’t figure out what to do to make it better. Now I know–hack it off. Had I a choice now, I would have done exactly that. But, alas, it’s too late since the book is out. I could cancel it, but why? I’m sorry it wasn’t satisfying to those who rated it poorly, but I must say the story beyond it is far better. That first book was all set up of what was to come. It should be considered almost as backstory.
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