stephsaige

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straightsos

Hello! I tried looking for info on the deadline for posting reviews but I couldn’t find it. I’m assuming we have to post before August 13th? I’m a slow reader so I wanted to make sure I make a review before the deadline!! Thank you (ITS REALLY GOOD SO FAR IM ABOUT HALFWAY THROUGH)

stephsaige

@straightsos Thank you! I'm so glad you're enjoying it :D I don't really have any deadlines. You can review whenever you want, wherever you want. The only thing is Amazon won't let you review before it's published, so you'd have to wait until around Aug. 13th or later to leave a review there.
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Err0rs_3v3rywher3

HI! I recently finished Wyrmrot, and YOU COOKED!! I swear I will post a better worded review. (Really liked all the foreshadowing)

stephsaige

@Err0rs_3v3rywher3 Thank you! The official publication date is August 13th and it will only be available from Amazon, so as long as you can order from there, you should be able to get a copy.
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Err0rs_3v3rywher3

Also, can't wait for symbiosis!
            P.S. Would you know when Wrymrot will be available for purchase in India by any chance? I want to get a physical copy of the book
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N444DIA

Dear Stephanie,
          
          I just finished reading Wyrmrot, and I had to reach out—what a ride. From the first page, you dropped me into Zelda’s world with a visceral punch: “A dead man stood between Zelda and the entrance to the Midtown Crossing apartments.” That line alone set the tone for a story that’s equal parts brutal, haunting, and deeply human.
          
          I loved how you wove the “Now” and “Then” timelines together. Watching Zelda evolve from Zelda, the reluctant sister dragged to a dragon park, into a hardened survivor whispering, “You’re alone, and you better get used to it,” was heartbreaking and powerful. The emotional weight she carries—especially in moments like when she wipes brain matter off her pipe with trembling hands—felt so raw and real.
          
          And the dragons. You barely show them, but their presence is everywhere. That eerie sound—“scales over cement”—was enough to make my skin crawl. I’m dying to know more about the wyrms and the rot they seem to bring.
          
          Thank you for crafting such a vivid, gritty world. I’m already counting down to Symbiosis.
          
          Warmly, Nadia

stephsaige

Wyrmrot readers! In case you missed it, the cover reveal for the published version is coming next Friday. 
          
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stephsaige

@DragonElf6785 Yay! I hope I have all the news for you soon :D
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DragonElf6785

@stephsaige already subscribed! Can't wait for more Wyrmrot news and other bookish news in general, also need to find the time to reread the Lost Queen series lol. 
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stephsaige

May Shadows Reign is now complete and ready for binge reading! First chapter of Book 3: When Kingdoms Fall has also been posted. 
          https://www.wattpad.com/story/154265357-when-kingdoms-fall-book-3-of-the-lost-queen-series

stephsaige

@user28815206 No problem! Hope you enjoy it :)
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user28815206

@stephsaige thank you for responding. So excited for this to unfold!
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stephsaige

@user28815206 The comments are from the previous version of the book that was posted. I took the old version down while revising to avoid confusion since the story no longer made sense with the changes. You might see some of the old comments in sections that weren't changed from the old version. Where there are rewritten scenes or brand new ones, the old comments will have fallen to the bottom. I would avoid looking through those as they probably won't make sense anymore.
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