Reading Order

The same question has come up several times over the past several weeks: Is there a particular order I should read the books in?


The short answer is not really. The longer answer is that there are several books that tend to go together more closely and some that mean more if you’ve read another beforehand, so here’s my personal recommendation.


Throwaway, Tumbleweed, Suddenly a Spy, Jailbird, Ties That Bind, Ring of Fire, Devil in Disguise


Yes, Tumbleweed comes chronologically before Throwaway, but for some reason, I always send people to Throwaway First.  The point of the books was to have them intertwine but in a way that any reader could pick up any book and it stand alone. Still, I like revisiting characters from previous. It’s like reminiscing with old friends.


I hope that helps! I am working on a character map to show some of the crossovers, but it might take a bit because I’m struggling to lay it out well…

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Published on January 13, 2013 11:48
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message 1: by Gail (new)

Gail I love your books which I consider great stories. Thanks to them I am now involved with human trafficking sites. There is even a group here in my hometown. Thank you for that.


message 2: by Heather (new)

Heather Huffman Thank you so much for your kind and encouraging words! I'm glad you like the books. :)


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