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Lol you never know Connie could release earlier it's not unlike she hasn't got form for releasing earlier. I think she's just being realistic on the release from the sounds of it she wasn't well when she got back from her holiday which set things back.
While there are authors that put out work faster than Connie ... it shows. When you read a book for enjoyment and / or relaxation the last thing you want is a several pages long list of bloopers / blunders / plot holes / spelling errors / and WTF's, the biggest being "I paid for this?", when you finish.
Connie puts out great work that is a joy to read, has more hidden meanings than a Rorschach test, and plot twists that would make Machiavelli weep with envy.
For the difference I'll gladly wait a couple more weeks.
Reading is a gift to yourself that you can share with everyone.
You are right of course Larry.
Sadly I have yet to master the art of patience.
One of my shortcommings, and not the only one.
"Someone once said a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters could reproduce the works of Shakespeare.
The internet has proven that this is not true."
Just think of it like a craft beer ... once it is ready it is a work of art and a strong testament to the crafters' skill, before then if you partake it will make you sicker than the proverbial dog. (Werewolves and Vampires don't count ... they can drink almost anything without getting sick.)
Reading is a gift to yourself that you can share with everyone.
Normal Vampires cant and shouldn't drink beer of any sort - it would be a waste - they are just going to puke it out anyway.
"Someone once said a million monkeys banging on a million typewriters could reproduce the works of Shakespeare.
The internet has proven that this is not true."