This is a copy of the post to the Jan Stryvant Blog, because I realize a lot of you probably don't even know it exists. I thought you might find this interesting, so here it is:
So today marks the beginning of my writing 'When It Falls.'
I'd actually hoped to be about a quarter of the way into it by now, but
Head Down took longer than expected, due to life intruding. My goal is
to have this book done and out before Christmas.
We'll just have to see how that goes! :-)
A few notes here, because apparently a couple of folks missed a few
things that weren't gone over all that clearly perhaps? Sean's phone is
off almost all of the time. He only occasionally turns it on, because he
doesn't want to be tracked via it. Also, he accidentally fried it in
book 3 and didn't realize for a couple of weeks.
For calling the girls (and for them calling him) they have burner
phones. John has messed with all of the phones to make them harder to
track, but only by keeping those numbers private, can that be truly
successful.
Sean's mom only left the one message, because it was his birthday.
Otherwise, since she left, if he doesn't answer, she doesn't leave a
message. As that phone is on only some of the time, that makes getting
hold of him a rather chancy proposition.
It's been less than two months between the start of Black Friday, and
the end of Head Down. Gradatim is very cut-throat in its intra-council
politics. Asking for help never occurred to them, too early in the game,
and they were planning on taking out the main leadership remember. So
yeah, they're not gonna ask for help. The Ascendants just went through
an attempted coup among the leadership. Asking for outside help wouldn't
look good right about now, when you've just purged a bunch of people.
And Reno IS a 'small town' (Biggest Little City in the World, after all).
But now, now that's all going to start changing, because the Vesti's are
the big boys. Sapientia is a big player too (Number Two World Wide),
and didn't we hear Arthur Troy mention how he'd been talking to the
other council leaders across the country? Oh, yeah, we did, didn't we?
;-) But Sapientia isn't in conflict. So they don't need to ask for help.
Morgan on the other hand, well, we don't know what Morgan's game is, yet.
All we know is that he tried to frame the lycans (and right now,
doesn't know that he may not have succeeded), and that he is obviously
one very tough customer, who is perhaps a lot nastier than we thought
Roger and Harkins were.
Guess you're all gonna have to wait until I get 'When It Falls' out to find out, huh? :-D
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