![]() ![]() It combines and amplifies the heat of tAoSG with whole new levels of character development and story arcs. Overall, i think SE is a stronger, richer book than tAoSG was. Finally, SE isn't afraid to challenge and dissect its characters (not literally!) in a way that tAoSG mostly shies away from. Some readers might have enjoyed tAoSG by pretending that Chronos was more light and fluffy than it actually is, but SE forces readers to confront the darkness directly. The core setting in tAoSG offered a certain degree of coziness and comfort this is absolutely nowhere to be found in SE. To me, it feels like the author got a lot more comfortable describing sex and intimacy, and it makes the story feel more complete. In SE, the sex is described in all its glory. tAoSG had a tendency to "fade to black" right when a scene would approach physical intimacy. So what makes SE different from tAoSG? First, it's a lot sexier. If i recall correctly, there's only a single speaking character (not counting Silver herself) who appears in both tAoSG and SE the new cast means a whole new collection of mind controllers, a whole new collection of methods, and all sorts of fascinating new settings, plot twists, and character interactions. It's chock-full of dark, twisted mind-controlling fun. There's no doubt that SE will appeal to tAoSG readers. If SE is any indication, each book will be meaningfully different from its predecessors, and that makes me incredibly happy. SE firmly establishes the Silver Girl series's intentions to tell a complex, intricate, and engrossing story, one that will take place over several volumes. ![]() ![]() (I'll explain the "probably" in a moment.) But that's not because SE is a rehash of the first book. If you liked The Adventures of Silver Girl (tAoSG), you will probably like Silver Eclipse (SE), too. If any of this sounds appealing, then I think we're going to get along just fine. I like to play in different genres, with different styles, but it all comes back to some very simple concepts: women controlling other women, women losing control with other women, and women being very close with each other. Fiction should feel real, but also be a bit larger than life. As a practicing hypnotist myself I know that it has very real limits, but sometimes in fiction it can be fun to suspend one's disbelief just a little, and my stories tend to reflect that. You can expect my writing to be focused on characters, their feelings, their thoughts (or their lackthereof) and to have these things be challenged, or played with, or explored through intimacy, dominance, submission, hypnosis, and other methods of mind control. I don't like to write the same story twice, but exploring the same concept from different angles is a must. This generally involves a copious amount of women being very intimate with other women, but how better to make any journey more fun along the way than with company? Since 2005 I've been using fiction to explore these concepts. Ink on the page, and ink in the blood, I've been writing since I can remember and nothing has ever fascinated me more than playing with the concepts of control, obedience, and the self. ![]()
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