Bernd Ebert writes

Bernd Ebert writes I am up tochapter 15 atm, I really looked forward to new stories around Roy Masters , and I actually really love reading them. Personally there are two small things I dislike about the current plot. One is a rather personal thing around McElliot. In the last books of Erica and in the current story he gets more and more shady and selfish, something that I somehow dislike,  having a central figure in the union not really embracing the ideals of the union feels strange to me. The other thing is that scheming inside the union military is also something that keeps reappearing way to regularily for my personal taste - yes the gorgons were a failure, but I personally would have loved a more "positive" take on the plot without it being a "black" project, and without the leaders being immoral - at least thats my current take (remember I am at chapter 15 right now).

But: remember that is the opinion of a single reader that greatly enjoys your stories and the universe you have developed. I am just more the "exploring", "mysteries", "past cultures", "new boundaries", "fighting against external evil" guy than the one enjoying a thriller where you have to watch your own back all the time.

Dear Bart.

you are not a "single reader". I despise the aloftness of some other writers and authors who disregard or ignore their readers, I can not say it any other way, but you and your opinion is of utmost paramount importance to me. To me you and my other readers are not just readers, but people who share this universe and thus make it alive, There is an obscure Meta Physical theory that such fictional stories create new realities and universes. In my opinion it is you, my readers sharing thoughts and opinions regarding this universe and characters make it a real alive environment. With this said, to me there is nothing more important than your opinion. There is nothing more valuable to me, than your thoughts. (You, as my readers) So I like to thank you very much.

Sincerely yours

Vanessa