Thread:StoryGirl83/@comment-35158873-20180228055426/@comment-3452092-20180304195628

I think part of why I love it so much is anything, literally anything, can happen in it. I am less interested in the romance aspect of this app (although that doesn't mean I can't get fully involved in the excitement of the chance to romance a character I really like such as is the case with Maxwell in The Royal Romance) and more interested in the adventure that can occur and also with the friendships without romance that occur.

With Endless Summer I do care some about the romances, because I like the way the portray the relationship between the MC and the love interests.

In my second favorite series, The Crown & The Flame, I don't care about the romances (except maybe Kenna's with Tevan, because in what little time they interact they are pretty cute together), because nobody made me care about them. They clearly tried. I mean Kenna and Dom's relationship is so focal to the story line and yet. . . I don't care about that part. I'm invested in the war that is going on and the friendship relationships and the history of the kingdom, but not the romance.

In my third favorite series/story (will be a series, but currently only has one book), It Lives In the Woods, I'm honestly even less invested in the romances and even more invested in the friendships. I am fascinated by the supernatural element to it and I want to know what is going on. . . even if I do seem to be doing a pretty good job of guessing a lot of it. We'll see how that goes with the next book.

In my fourth favorite series/story (again, will be a series, but currently only has one book), Hero, I love everything superhero and this is just so fun to get to play one. I'm not sure if I am invested in the romances at all, but maybe. I think the romances are weak and the friendships aren't all that strong either, but I still love the story as a whole.

I could keep going, but I already sound like I am off track of your question, don't I? The truth is, for me at least, that really is a lot of it. I love fantasy stories and I love stories about the supernatural. I love the potential and I love the mystery of it all. That is my genre of choice, stories that take us far outside out world.

That said, High School Story and The Royal Romance have been the two series that have pulled at my emotions the most. High School Story physically pained me during the middle of the second book, because my attachment to those characters is so strong (partially because I do come to Choices from the High School Story app, so I have two or three years invested in their relationships and it hurt so much to see them at odds with each other like that) and The Royal Romance gives me an acute case of the cutes almost every time the MC interacts with Maxwell. I spent four books made at the MC of The Freshman / The Sophomore because of her treatment of one of the antagonists of the series at the time and I finally have gotten to where I like that series, but not love it. My dislike of #LoveHacks is pretty intense considering I constantly say I hate it, but I can't really define the why. It's just an over all feeling about it. . . TJ doesn't help.

Okay, as to Facebook, I'll level with you on that. Although I do have a Facebook account, I do not have my account connected to it. I really dislike having everything so connected and so unless I have an actually good reason to take that step to connect things (such as using multiple devices to play), I don't do it. As that is the case there is only so much info I can give you on that, but in the bottom right corner of the main page there is a white gear in a blue circle. Select it and it brings up your settings menu. The are six options on mine, the last of which being a check mark to get out of the menu. The first one is notifications, basically when on it lets you know when you have a new key. . . I assume, maybe new chapters are out without going into the game. The second one is Facebook. Click that button that says sign in and it pops up a menu for you to sign in to your Facebook account. Once signed in your account is now linked to this game and it can be played on multiple devises by signing in to Facebook on the second devise as well. Make sure you start with the devise that has the account you want linked up to first. Of course you do have to get a Facebook account to make this work, but it is possible to have an account there that is almost completely secret. It's not the default, seeing as it is social media, but I have friends who have to find me on Facebook, because I can't find them unless I am already friends with them.

I'm not sure if they helps or not, but I hope so. I'll try to answer more questions if you have them.