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Amy Cecil Cathi - I just saw your question. I did not know that readers could post questions on Goodreads until today. So sorry for not getting back to you. No, Raw Honey is not the conclusion of the series. And there is a spin-off series that goes with it. Here is the suggested reading order:

Ice
Ice on Fire
Celtic Dragon
Forgetting the Enemy (Enemy Duet #1)
Raw Honey
Loving the Enemy (Enemy Duet #2)
Sainte

Sainte is the conclusion for this generation. I plan on doing another series in the future featuring the next generation. Thank you so much for your kind words.
Amy Cecil OMG Stacey... I just saw this. I'm so sorry. I'm working now on getting all my full length novels on Audible. Five are available now - ICE, ICE on FIRE, Celtic Dragon, Ripper and Mind of a Killer. On Stranger Prides, Forgetting the Enemy and Raw Honey should release within the next couple of weeks. The others are all under contract and will release this year. Here is the link to my audible page: https://www.audible.com/author/Amy-Ce...
Amy Cecil Definitely, Fitzwilliam Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet! They're story is an incredible love story of first not liking each other or thinking they dislike each other and then realizing they are deeply in love. Very few men could rise to the challenge of Elizabeth Bennet. But Mr. Darcy does at every turn.
Amy Cecil Just about anything will inspire me. I might see a billboard, a business name, etc. Some about what I see then starts to develop into a story.
Amy Cecil It all just came to me in my head... well a portion of the idea. Then as I am writing, the story builds then twists and turns.
Amy Cecil ICE on Fire, book II of the Knights of Silence MC series.
Amy Cecil Follow your dreams! If you want to be a writer, then pursue it. It will come.
Amy Cecil The creativity. Being able to develop a story in my head and see it in print!
Amy Cecil I have found that the best way to deal with writer's block is to just step away and to not try to force it. When I try to force, I end up throwing away what I have written. I find it is better to just let the story unfold in my head before I try to write it.

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