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Shadow Of The Witte Wieven by Debbie Peterson
Shadow Of The Witte Wieven by Debbie  Peterson











In many ways, the people of my realm were far superior to the world I left behind-in others, not so much. One of our male readers is interested in knowing about the technology you encountered in the parallel dimension in which you found yourself-how did it compare to your own at the time of your crossing and did you find it difficult to take in?

Shadow Of The Witte Wieven by Debbie Peterson

Yes, I did indeed, and I believe those will be discussed in a future book. Have you ever found other forms of what one might consider the supernatural in either your dimension or in the kátholoses you visited in your travels? We learn in Van Locken’s Witch that from the evidence surrounding you, you came to accept magic as a reality. The crewmen I have today are every bit as skillful as their predecessors. Nonetheless, I still had enough of a crew to be choosy and found only the best. Finding replacements in the dimension in which we found ourselves wasn’t easy. Unfortunately, the first time we passed through the Bermuda Triangle portal, we lost some very valuable men. That didn’t end just because Rand chose to take a different path. As a crew under Rand Van Locken, we learned to work very well together. Did you find it difficult to take the helm in regards to command, and did you ever have to boot anyone off of your ship? Speaking of that crew, we learn from Van Locken’s Witch, the prequel to Shadow of the Witte Wieven, that you inherited your crew from your former captain. As you know, I had been looking for her for a very long time. I think I enjoyed our mission far more than the others because it gave me time to win the heart of my lady. My entire crew and I did enjoy working with Aliyana.

Shadow Of The Witte Wieven by Debbie Peterson

I don’t think of any undertaking as a “walk in the park.” Unknown dangers are always considered regardless of how easy or difficult a mission might seem and believe me, unexpected dangers do crop up from time to time. Now that we know about the danger and complexity of some of your missions in your adopted dimension, one of our readers want to know if you considered Aliyana’s quest a challenge or more of a walk in the park? And, did you enjoy it? Hello Danita, I am thrilled to be here with you today, so thank you very much for inviting me to your blog to do a character interview! Wolfaert Dircksen Van Ness, the tall, handsome, powerfully built captain of the Witte Wieven, as well as the hero of our story, has agreed to answer some questions posed by some of my readers.

Shadow Of The Witte Wieven by Debbie Peterson

Debbie will be awarding a $15 Amazon Gift Card to a randomly drawn winner via rafflecopter during the tour.













Shadow Of The Witte Wieven by Debbie  Peterson