
Hello, and welcome to the frightening world of Amish Suspense! Knowing how much you loved Amish Cradle Conspiracy, I thought I would regale you with the bone chilling tale of the Amish Country Ransom. Before you say anything… you’re welcome.
Well in addition to that, I would like to know how these dogs are going to track through heavy, wet snow?Kyle wrote: ↑Sun Sep 10, 2023 8:22 am Side note- I don't know much about tracking dogs, but if Jade's been wearing the jacket all day, aren't the dogs just going to lead them to Jade, who will be standing like three feet away? I'm guessing not because I'm pretty sure (but I don't know for sure) that these are Amish tracking dogs and, as we all know, the Amish are magic.
Yeah- the last book was that way too- but at least it involved the abduction of Amish babies in an Amish-Baby-Selling-Ring. So it was way more Amish. But look- we're only 30 pages into this 200 page novel. There could be what you're looking for.Tahlvin wrote: ↑Mon Sep 11, 2023 2:13 pm Also, how come the lead characters in this, the protagonist, the live interest, the bad guy, none of them are Amish? This isn't Amish suspense, it's Amish-adjacent because the Amish are only tangentially involved in this story. Disappointing. I'm looking for more of a Witness-vibe, where our protagonist falls for the young Amish widow or something like that. But please continue, we have to know how this ends.
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Not mine.Yeah, there's no Amish and no Ransom. I'm guessing "Country" wasn't a sexy enough title. I think they should have called it "Running Wild with Ethan and Jade" but I'm guessing there were copyright issues with Bear Grylls for that title.
Holy shit. It all fits into place now! Phew, for a second I thought this book was being stupid.Phoebe wrote: ↑Mon Sep 18, 2023 7:48 am So I looked it up and discovered that's why the author is emphasizing "hand to hand" as the genre of fighting: you have to have hands and not paws, because combat proceeds by slapping hands against the other person's hands or even pushing against their hands as hard as you can. A dog would be useless in this scenario and most of them aren't tall enough.
When we're done with this book summary, I'm going to post up for ideas and prompts for us to have Chat GPT write our own Amish Suspense and Romance novel. I think we can do better than this.
AI has a lot of trouble drawing hands and it may be that the AI cannot imagine what hand-to-hand combat is actually like as a result. This is also why the AI broke down when it comes to this scene:
Okay but these are St Bernards, and we're dealing with hand-to-hand combat here. Your belgian malinois will be useless. They'll just step on the toes of your German Shepherd if he tries it. Try grappling with a St Bernard hand to hand though!