Just started The Winter Long by Seanan McGuire.
Ha, maybe! Is that what they're called? The first time I googled the author her Instagram said "See you at the ripped bodice" and I wondered what that meant. This story is just like some love triangle in a New York apartment block. It's just very low key though and I love that.What? Some kind of bodice-ripper?
Meanwhile, I'm now between Inferno and Purgatorio, in the Divine Comedy.
Ha, maybe! Is that what they're called? The first time I googled the author her Instagram said "See you at the ripped bodice" and I wondered what that meant.
I'm finishing up New Frontier: Once Burned and am considering skipping straight to the Double Helix #5, which continues the New Frontier storyline. Part of me wants to start at the beginning of the Double Helix series, but a much more time-conscious part of me wants to skip ahead so I can continue my drive through New Frontier.I am currently reading the Double Helix books in the TNG series and loving them.
You can understand Double Helix #5 just fine with only your knowledge of the New Frontier series. In books #1-4 of Double Helix, not much happens in the meta-narrative. You can come back later to those books if you want medical drama and unusual character team-ups. Double Helix #6 is a story set earlier in the timeline that explains the who and why of what went on during the miniseries.I'm finishing up New Frontier: Once Burned and am considering skipping straight to the Double Helix #5, which continues the New Frontier storyline. Part of me wants to start at the beginning of the Double Helix series, but a much more time-conscious part of me wants to skip ahead so I can continue my drive through New Frontier.
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