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Love the new music! And d'aww, I love you guys too. And Megan’s long sentences.

Since I did my chapter comment already, this will be a short(er) comment just on the podcast discussions.

The Paige comment about the hoodie: I read I as Megan intended. I totally didn’t think of the boyfriend-esque hoodie sharing thing, and even though Jason does like Ella, I don’t think he was thinking that way in the moment either, just there was a person in need and he could help. It feels more Jason. Later though, I can imagine him realizing ‘hehe, she’s wearing my hoodie, hearteyes’, which to Chris’ point, is adorable. So is Paige’s actual intention. My husband is 6'2 and broad, and I'm 5'6, and petite; Chris can attest to our size difference- although it isn’t comically contesting, I have definitely been swallowed by his clothes before. I love burrowing in his hoodies. And in my experience those guys don’t realize they’re big, Jason would have be like “common Paige, it’s not that big, you’re just tiny…” when they were dating. Just a lot of cute in that moment :3

I bet you guys are great pretend patients, or whatever they’re really called, lol. I’m glad you had that experience Chris -What a good Dr to be. And I’m ESPECIALLY glad you’ve had practicing doctors actually treat you as a partner in your health care Megan. I've seen many, many a Dr too, and far too few have had that perspective.

Re: the werewolves and death…of course they would have dark humor. You wouldn’t only say “Splat” aloud in a werewolf bar, you’d get a chuckle too.

I’ve recently learned that ARC readers are usually reading to write reviews, so they are available when the book first releases; they are not typically reading for last minute edits. (I did *not* know this when I read The Bloodbound Knight for you!) How are you doing ARC differently with this book being a serial publication, compared to your normal publication process? (Since you are publishing each chapter online each week, for everyone to read- and can get feedback weekly.) This might be an interesting point to talk about in the podcast, as both an author component and reader component of the publishing podcast?

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