
AppleTV series Pluribus Rhea Seehorn plays Carol Sturka, a romantic writer who doesn’t care about her genre. As soon as the show started, he released a new book, Waikaro’s blood song, And now you can read a small snippet of it.
Carroll wrote in the letter, “I’m going to do something that is the opposite of capitalism: give my work away for free. A little bit of it, anyway.” blood song, Which now has a free 11-page excerpt that you can read on Apple Books. Like the show, she is fed up with her audience’s outrage about the lack of Raban on the cover, so the excerpt – Chapter 16, “The Isle of Santes” – confirms that Captain Lucasia’s longtime lover Raban is alive and well after walking the plank in the previous book, storm ShadowYou may remember Pluribus The pilot pointed Carol to a fan.
As far as complete is concerned blood song In the book, Lucasia is tasked with saving her crew after they were afflicted by a curse that left them bedridden. With few capable workers left, they brave a fierce storm and reach the island and seek out Madame Asclepius, an exiled healer who may be able to help.
Along with the chapter and letter, the excerpt also includes Carroll’s author biography – his books have won “numerous honors”, including the Mars & Eros Readers’ Choice Award – and a final page promoting the show. This whole thing might remind some people of what Apple did separation, whose self help book The You Are Received a downloadable version from Ricken Hell in January.
new episodes of Pluribus Premieres Friday on Apple TV. for readers waikaro’s blood song Having excerpts and a romantic background, let us know in the comments below what it would be like as an actual book in this genre.
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