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The Black Dagger Brotherhood: An Insider's GuideFor me, I was so relieved about Jane and VБЂ™s future (with her life-span issue being resolved), that I took for granted readers would feel the same way. My mistake was that I underestimated the challenge to romantic convention with her being a ghost, and I was unaware that it would be a problem to the extent it was for some. IБЂ™ve been over and over the disconnect in my mind (the one between the market and my internal radar screen) and have decided that part of it is my background in reading horror and fantasyБЂ”because the resolution worked within the world and provided the hero and heroine with a solution, I just assumed it was okay. Except hereБЂ™s the thing: Even if I had realized it was going to be a problem for certain folks, I wouldnБЂ™t have changed the ending, because anything else would have been a copout and a lie. I donБЂ™t write to the market and never haveБЂ”the stories in my head are in charge, and even I donБЂ™t get to see what I want to happen in the world occur. That being said, if I were writing the book again, IБЂ™d put in another ten pages or so at the end with V and Jane interacting to show the happiness they both feltБЂ”so readers were superclear that in the coupleБЂ™s minds things ended up just fine ...» |
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