So, do you like this method of ending stories? Leaving you, the reader, dangling with a perilous undetermined conclusion?
My feelings vary concerning cliffhangers. If the next novel will be a year away, then No with a capital N. That's a terrible way to leave a story. However, if the next book is six months or less away from being available, it's conceivable that I will not object to a cliffhanger IF it's not a life and death circumstance. To keep a reader dangling with someone's life at stake is a gimmick especially if it's the hero's life in the balance. Danger is one thing, but life and death? That's unfair.
Your thoughts?
Father, thank you again and again for your writers, authors, and stories. You provide every good and perfect gift for us whether we acknowledge you or not. Thank you is never enough. In the Name of Jesus, Amen.

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