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Old 11-30-2018, 11:44 PM   #1753
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Originally Posted by sufue View Post
Also, everyone else may already know this, but I just noticed that Gordon and Ilona are doing a free serialization of the next title in their Innkeeper series (my favorite series of theirs), Sweep of the Blade. Once it's finished, they are going to polish it up, including giving it a little more heat (which I don't really care whether they do or not), and put it on sale, at which point, the serialization will no longer be free. They're pretty close to the end, I suspect, so if you want to read the freebie, you should do it pretty soon. The bits have been coming roughly weekly, usually on Fridays, but occasionally disrupted by various things going on in the authors' lives.

Sweep of the Blade serialization: http://innkeeper.ilona-andrews.com/c...ade/?order=asc
I've been collecting the pieces for months and assembling them into an ebook. A hobby which is unlikely to stop me from buying the final release. This project has gone way over the novella length originally mentioned. I do miss the comments that were posted to the earlier segments but I can understand why commenting had to be removed. It is nice of them to place that "I FOUND A TYPO" at the end of each segment--it makes deleting some of the dross so much easier.
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