Crowd-sourced editing worked very well for the first two Tomes. Thanks to my readers, my mish-mash of random words actually reads something like a story so I'm eternally grateful to them.
Unfortunately, the constant posting and updates for the changes and crowd-sourced bits was something that was difficult to implement and keep track of. Basically, it entailed a great deal of work. So, I didn't update Tome 2 at all - though I will start posting the updates soon.
What got lost, unfortunately, was who did what. This wasn't because I wanted to forget but rather because I didn't have a workable system until recently.
Unlike Tome 1, I didn't want to actually add to the end of every chapter in the master manuscript. It made going through the manuscript very difficult. It wasn't until recently (maybe chapter 60 or so) where I started adding them as comments to the master manuscript (before, I was keeping them inside the email box to go over afterwards - but I've found that is unworkable). As a result, I have not saved the changes made by my crowd-sourced editors for Tome 2 except for the last 10-15 chapters or so. So, I'm not going to include crowd-sourced edits in the final Tome 2. I only hope that my thankful email to everyone who has contributed will be enough thanks and recognition.
Moving forward, I will use the comment system to keep track of issues and problems found by the wonderful people who read my work. At the end of Tome 3, I will publish all of these corrections with attribution.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.