Talk:Distant Shores Theory Page/@comment-30452727-20200718123404/@comment-46388730-20200727034427

This is the first book I have been heartbroken about from it being a standalone. Otherwise, all other endings of standalone books had explained everything so they were satisfying in a way that everything has been explained. Being depressed of its ending because of attachment is another thing. But Distant Shores has more unexplained stories which needed explanations like Captain Magdalena, the compasses' origin and what if we can change the past now that we know something will go wrong? If you think this is kind of those time loops things in which it will always happen well that's not correct because we had never heard about ourselves or for this instance someone with our name being a pirate and famous. We got to know that after we came back. If this was meant to be, we would already be in a museum before going back to the 18 century. And the ending is perfect for using it as the opening of book 2. I don't get why Pixelberry is wasting their time on making sequels for romantic genres now. I hope they change their mind like they did for Most Wanted and Ride or Die.