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Shadow and Thought  by Linda Hoyland 3 Review(s)
BodkinReviewed Chapter: 12 on 10/7/2006
Thank goodness that Faramir and Eowyn seem to have settled their differences! And that Eowyn has come to a better understanding with Aragorn. A good thing that she is to deepen her friendship with Arwen, too. Arwen has a lot of sense!

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review. As you are following my sequel, you will discover that it is very important indeed that Eowyn has overcome her dislike of Aragorn as well as reaching an understanding with Faramir! I think Arwen is sometimes the only chararcter with much sense in my stories !

Raksha The DemonReviewed Chapter: 12 on 10/6/2006
Well if Aragorn ever tires of being Elessar-Telcontar-High-King-of-The-West, he could make a pretty good living as a marriage counselor or even a psychiatrist. He certainly got the nervous not-so-newlyweds to relax, which in turn led to the wedding night Faramir and Eowyn deserved.

Aragorn could also make some extra money as a massage therapist.

Hmm; I'm envisioning Faramir and Aragorn opening up a joint practice...



Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review and help with this chapter.
I think Aragorn would make an excellent therapist with all his Elven learned skills!

JuliaReviewed Chapter: 12 on 10/5/2006
Mazel Tov and Congratulations on Eowyn and Faramir finally getting to know each other in "the biblical sense!' Now Eldarion won't have to worry that there won't be a nice girl around for him to marry when he grows up. Altogether, this was a beautifully written chapter that saw both Faramir and his lady become much more comfortable with the King. It was especially important for Eowyn to stop seeing Aragorn as an enemy who had humiliated her, since she had such a strong hatred of him before.

Author Reply: Many thanks for your much appreciated review.I'm so pleased you liked the chapter.

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