Review for To the Rescue

To the Rescue

(#) kelwin 2011-08-05

its all very interesting and from what your reviewers are saying this is not the first like this is it a sequal? well it is interesting but i don't see what it has to do with harry potter. and a family keep there sir name for so long i really find that hard to believe. and he just happens to go there too that is very hard to believe.

Author's response

Several of my stories over the last 8 years have been set (or have characters from) similar backgrounds. 'To the Rescue' is the most developed of those stories, but none are sequels to each other. As for the rest, medieval Welsh naming patterns were sequences of paternal names (X son of Y son of etc -- or in Welsh X ap Y ap Z, so decendents of Merlin would have been keeping track, and it would have become then a clan name and finally a surname, and in this universe, where else would they be going to school? Finally, the prologue points out that the first 21 chapters are the background for the American characters. Teen Harry shows up in chapter 22 or so