Thank you all so much for your kind words and comments. I love hearing from you. I want to write what you want to read, but how can I know what that is unless you tell me, right?
I'm still debating what story to tell next. There are so many options, I'm basically paralyzed in moving forward with one. If I start one, and then I'm drawn to another, I can't just stop the story I'm working on, but it might suffer because I'm not invested in it. Hence, being paralyzed in which one to start.
I do hear you about continuing the triplets' and Thea's story. That was always the plan. We will get updates on them from other people's points of view. Maybe after I've had some time away from them being the main focus, I can come back and do a continuation from their point of view.
Honestly, I have the most legwork done on the Alpha Stoll/Ledger spin-off. I could probably write that one even if I get distracted. It will fill in some time-gap stuff, and we'll see the triplets and Thea from a different perspective.
My plan was to start with Alpha of New Dawn because I have a general idea of what will happen [hint, it's about him finding his mate!], but I know I won't be able to be consistent with updates as I have to juggle a lot of other storylines within Lyall's story. Basically, I have to do a lot of figuring out what's happening with everyone else, and I don't know how long it will take me to figure that out, but it will pause updates for sure. I know that's super frustrating for readers, and I don't want to do that if I can help it.
Maybe it would be best to do the Alpha Stoll/Ledger spinoff, and I can also be working on the other stuff behind the scenes so it will be ready to go by the time I finish Stoll/Ledger.
Sigh.
There's something called decision fatigue, and I have it. lol
Okay, I think what I've decided is to move forward with Alpha of New Dawn here, and I think I'll write the Alpha Stoll Alpha Ledger story behind the scenes and upload it separately when it's complete. (Since it's not moving the story forward, I feel like it would be frustrating for readers to get it
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Hi! After a much needed break from the Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna universe, I'm getting back into it. I'm easing my way back in with the Alpha Stoll and Alpha Ledger story. Hopefully, that will refresh my mind with the universe, and then I can continue the main story after I finish the Alpha Stoll
Thank you for your comments! It really is motivating to hear from readers. :) To answer some questions, I hope to start posting two chapters a week of the Alpha Stoll Alpha Ledger story in April. I am having a difficult time choosing a title for this story! I appreciate any votes or suggestions.
Okay, I've decided on the title. Thank you all for your input. It helped free up my block. :) My next post will be the first chapter of this book. Also, look out for a new book by me, not related to Triplet Alphas Gifted Luna. Hope and Fate - The Alpha Stoll and Alpha Ledger Story A Spin-Off of T
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