Reviewer: marie-france (Signed) · Date: May 20, 2019 07:48 AM · On: Full Circle
What a wonderful story! I love the friendship and trust that Brian and Ted have built over the years. Thank you for that and because I like it too when it's not too upsetting. Just the relationship between two beautiful people.
Reviewer: YumYumPM (Signed) · Date: May 19, 2019 07:13 PM · On: Full Circle
Love this universe. Especially see how things have changed over the years and how Brian and Ted value each other.
Author's Response: Thank you! I love that you love it! This was a fun story to write, and I'm glad you enjoyed seeing the evolution of Brian and Ted's friendship.
Reviewer: cullengirl08 (Signed) · Date: May 19, 2019 06:55 PM · On: Full Circle
Great story with Brian and Ted. And way to go Brian for not losing his cool in the meeting with that executive. But I agree with him, that while it was great that Mr. Remson sang his praises and shut the guy down, it should have been been done a lot quicker than it was.
Author's Response: Yeah, I think in my mind it was sort of almost a test...Remsen likes Brian's work and trusts him, but at the same time he hasn't always been easy to win over, so I could see him letting it play out a bit to see how Brian responded, before shutting it down. I'm glad you liked the story! Thanks for reading!
Reviewer: Predec2 (Signed) · Date: May 19, 2019 06:53 PM · On: Full Circle
Just as I knew it would be, this was great, Kari! I think you described the changing dynamics of Brian and Ted's friendship over the years very well here. And I could certainly see this happening in my mind's eye.
I do love this 'verse you're writing in. I hope we see many more in it. :) Thank you for the very enjoyable read. :) ~Kim
Author's Response: Thank you! I love that you guys love this verse as much I do, and that you indulge me in getting to write it. ;) That helps keep me inspired, too. I'm glad I did justice to the Ted/Brian friendship because I just love it so much in the series, and I feel like I can see it continuing on, especially as Kinnetik grew.
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