
In ELEMENTS, the pace is steady and constant - a simmer. The pacing in each book was intentional to match this metaphor, too 😉 LEGACY is a slow start but, mid-way through, it starts to kick up speed with a few bubbles of heat. Where LEGACY (book 1) is tepid water, GAMEMASTER (book 3) is a full, raging boil. Sure thing! Each book features three point-of-views, but the focus is mainly on Fillion Nichols and his perception of reality as he falls deeper and deeper into the psychological game his father has plotted.

(Thanks for letting me talk about myself in the 3 rd person, hee hee!)ÄV: For those of us who might be a little bit behind on your series (*cough* me *cough*), could you give us a quick, spoiler-light synopsis of the plot up to the beginning of Gamemaster? There is nothing more important to her than the people in her life. In her downtime, when she’s not flinging memes onto social media like an internet ninja, you can find her fangirling about books, gardening, and cooking, but especially about her friends and family. She laughs a lot, even in inappropriate moments, and rambles when excited or suffering from social anxiety. has zero problems with being shallow or behaving with vanity despite comfort clothes and top knot while simultaneously capable of deep, philosophical discussions, preferably of an existential nature. JS: Jesikah Sundin is a high spirited but down-to-earth woman of impeccable taste in comfort clothes, serious skills in twisting her unruly curls into top knots, can drink anyone under the table. She’s visiting today to talk about the final book in her Biodome Chronicles series, Gamemaster, which came out yesterday!ÄV: Tell my readers a little bit about yourself.


Jesikah Sundin is a friend and fellow author who I met and got to know through a series of Seattle-area conventions and other events.
