About
Gennifer Albin holds a Masters degree in English Literature from the University of Missouri. A recovering academic, she turned to writing her own books. In her free time she sits on the National Novel Writing Month Advisory Board, laughs (and cries) with her mom writers group, and watches too much Doctor Who (if that's possible). Gennifer lives in Kansas City with her family.
Love your story about Roman and Jessica. Look forward to more of your stories. There is never such thing as too much Of the Dr...(wink)
ReplyDeleteWhen do we get Cassie's love story? Can't wait!
ReplyDeletequiero mas de las tejedoras de destinos
ReplyDeleteAny chance you will do a fourth book in the Crewel series? I just finished the third book - loved all three! But you left us hanging with regards to what happened to Erik and how he was altered to Jost.
ReplyDeleteI'm crazy about the end of crewel series!! I need to know about the transformation of erick to jost!! Did he do it? Why? And what happened with alix? You're freaking me out! Are you going to publish one more book? Please!! answer my questions
ReplyDeleteHi! I just finished reading unraveled, I need to understand the ending ! :) loved loved loved the series btw. Please email me and tell me what happened ? Who lived ? Amberlg77@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI just finished Unraveled...
ReplyDeleteBiggest question: was Jost actually Erik? Why didn't he say anything?
I'm actually dying right now.
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Hello Mrs. Albin,
ReplyDeleteI just finished your series Crewel and let's just say I'm a little frustrated with how you ended the last book. Is Erik alive? Why has he been lying to Adelice this whole time? Is her doing it for Jost and his daughter? Was there some dying request that we never saw? Is there some form of amnesia going on? Does Erik not even know that he's Erik? And lastly, were you just playing with us and Adelice by making us believe that Jost is Erik? My readers and I would all like to know what's going on here, and if you'd possibly consider a fourth book, or even just a short chapter of closure.
Thank you very much,
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