Eldritch horror meets the teen detective genre in the first novel of the Arkham Akademy series. The question is not what cosmic menace, dark force, or corrupt science is responsible, but which one? The game is afoot, or tentacle? A claw maybe...
It really depends on the approach of the commenter. I’ve had plenty of critical comments on my projects, but I am not sure if that’s because of a persona the person was trying to exude or if they really disliked my book enough to rip it to pieces. I will say that I tend to leave both types of comments, because I like to help authors improve -- especially when they ask for feedback. In the past authors really appreciated my tactfully pointing out elements of their samples that could be approved up. Again, it is all in the intent of the commenter. Scathing critique doesn’t really help writers only demoralizes them, and it certainly doesn’t help funding projects get more orders.
After a malicious fire took her uncle’s life, 18 year old Percy Deadmon becomes the pilot of a giant robotic suit of armor. In a world where magic and machinery coexist, Hades is a rare machine that could be the key to Percy avenging her uncle.