tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post5286441716622998240..comments2024-03-23T02:45:17.058-04:00Comments on Tales of Goldstone Wood: R is for Rose RedAnne Elisabeth Stenglhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09462605949792523331noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-13548091496605270092012-03-11T14:21:20.704-04:002012-03-11T14:21:20.704-04:00Now I want to reread Heartless...Now I want to reread Heartless...Galadrielhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12993204559713347090noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-42330422857508750072012-03-10T01:16:28.779-05:002012-03-10T01:16:28.779-05:00@Rachel6: Oops! Just realized I hadn't answere...@Rachel6: Oops! Just realized I hadn't answered your question yet. . . Yes, I am a Christian! I'm glad you picked up on the allegorical themes. I hope my stories will continue to bless you! :)Anne Elisabeth Stenglhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09462605949792523331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-26515349386523843862012-03-09T16:39:53.500-05:002012-03-09T16:39:53.500-05:00I can hardly wait to read them. The suspense is ki...I can hardly wait to read them. The suspense is killing me! :DEszternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-78694559268219229902012-03-08T18:50:53.492-05:002012-03-08T18:50:53.492-05:00@Eszter: Yup, Rose Red was the reason Aethelbald l...@Eszter: Yup, Rose Red was the reason Aethelbald left Parumvir. Good spot! The stories are far more intricately connected than a first reading reveals . . . and as you read more books in the series, you will see EVEN MORE connections! :)Anne Elisabeth Stenglhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09462605949792523331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-17237303081878208532012-03-08T18:07:41.754-05:002012-03-08T18:07:41.754-05:00I remembered the reference to the roses and to Ros...I remembered the reference to the roses and to Rose Red from Heartless. She was the reason Prince Aethelbald first left Parumvir, right? To rescue her? Even then, before I "met" Rose, I remember thinking that that person must be pretty important for Prince Aethelbald to leave Princess Una.Eszternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-90397831326708192212012-03-08T14:33:24.641-05:002012-03-08T14:33:24.641-05:00I'm with Christa; I'd completely forgotten...I'm with Christa; I'd completely forgotten about the reference to the roses! And I just reread it!!! Now I need to rereread it...:)Claranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-1483017939479973482012-03-08T12:38:42.234-05:002012-03-08T12:38:42.234-05:00I'd forgotten Heartless made a reference to no...I'd forgotten Heartless made a reference to no roses in the Near World. I need to start rereading it again. =PChristanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7102067376746188002.post-16380000513477015202012-03-08T07:59:25.121-05:002012-03-08T07:59:25.121-05:00I'm about halfway through "Veiled Rose&qu...I'm about halfway through "Veiled Rose" right now; and while I certainly enjoy your mysterious heroine (I just got to the part where she goes into the Dragon's Cave to rescue her lady!!), I really enjoy the new look at Lionheart.<br /> By the end of "Heartless", I kind of despised him. By the halfway point of "Veiled Rose", you've redeemed him in my eyes.<br /> Are you a Christian?? You've got to be; I'm picking up on gentle theological hints throughout your book! The central romance in Heartless just blew me away completely!Rachel6https://www.blogger.com/profile/15138745237488029817noreply@blogger.com