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Hey, I hope you read this Mrs. Andrews (I can't remeber if your married or not. Sorry if I got it wrong.) This isnt exactly a comment for your blog, but I hope it's read, all the same. I was wondering, Is it possible that you could, in some way, stray from the Mansion in the Meg Lengslow books as a backdrop and/or location for a couple of books? I love the series, but I'm getting a little discouraged when it comes to reading them because they are all in the same location now. In the first few books, you varied the location as to where the book takes place a lot, and that was refeshing and I loved it. Now that you have been putting them in all the same location, centered around the same place, it's all seeming like they are all the same despite the fact that the plots are compleatly differant. It would be very nice if you started to changed up the locations again. Thank You for reading this and considering what I have writen, if you do.
Posted by: Michael LeahAnne | July 15, 2009 at 11:25 PM
Yay! Swan for the Money is out!
Posted by: Kristina L. | July 27, 2009 at 09:27 PM
Just finished Swan over lunch - great read! Now I'm dying to know the name of the next book in the series. How about something with Cardinal? :)
Thanks for the great books!
Posted by: Jeff R. | July 30, 2009 at 02:11 PM
Loving to read mysteries, I was attracted to "Six Geese A Slaying" several months ago. Not realizing, at the time, that it was part of a series, I latched onto the book and loved it. Needless to say I was hooked and am making my way through the series in the order they were written. Keep writing the adventures of Meg and Michael - they are wonderful. After a stressful day at work, your books are a welcome way to unwind and be entertained.
Hooked in Kansas Elaine E.
Posted by: Elaine E | August 30, 2009 at 10:05 AM