tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-14174728.post-80773097163754478432008-04-03T11:45:00.000+13:002008-04-03T11:45:00.000+13:00Eva-I found the book, but they don't really sell i...Eva-I found the book, but they don't really sell it in english anymore. I'll probably check the local library. As for the genes, I think it should play some minor role, but it's up to Ms. Nalini to say...in the next book...and the next...oh, I want more to read now!<BR/><BR/>Sayuri- I agree that Hawke would have mated with that girl had she grown up (if she really was his mate, cuz he was 10...so, maybe he made a mistake?), but I believe actual Mate Bonds only happen once. The other option is to just mate with someone like what Nate's parents did. They weren't true mates, but they mated. <BR/>So, in the case with Sienna, if Hawke was to mate with her, it is possible, just not the actual bond thingy. Am I even making sense? <BR/><BR/>Tally is just Tally. I didn't know if I could like her in the beginning because, let's be honest here, she did tell Clay she died and that was just horribly cruel. At the same time, I could understand that she's had terrible childhood and it's taken her a long time to get better. Still, it was hard to give her for abandoning Clay. Anyhoo, my point is, I could understand and sympathize with her but she's not my favorite out of all the characters. *grin*<BR/><BR/>We all know I have a special place for Sienna...and Sascha, of course. And Brenna. They're my top faves. Okay, so I love them all.<BR/><BR/>One thing about the Sienna/Hawke thing. I wouldn't even have thought of the two of them until the people here (at CBI's thread) pointed it out. I do think there's a higher likelihood for them, but I think I'll be happy to just see everyone there happy. Minus the psychopaths...and sociopaths. <BR/><BR/>Very excited about the next books! Mercy mercy mercy. Teehee. So excited.<BR/><BR/>xoxoalice chowhttp://www.myspace.com/lilempressalysnoreply@blogger.com