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Which book has the backstory with three of them? I don't want to read all of them but I don't mind reading their backstory
It wson't let me post again so I would add a comment to this. Madeline answered this question herself on face book yesterday. She wrote:
"I didn't want to start from the beginning for two reasons. One, because the Dorothy/Jase/Hawk situation has been ongoing through the first three books. To rehash that would mean I would be rehashing the first three books. Since everyone's lives in the club are all intertwined, you can't have a story focus on just those three people while the drama of the other books are happening all around them. To do that would call for a rehashing of the drama of everyone else around them and how it impacted on Dorothy/Jase/Hawk's lives as well as their affairs. I didn't want my readers to go through Deuce and Eva's problems, Danny and Rippers, Dirty and Ellie's and Cage and Tegen's issues all over again. What was more important to me than the lust filled love triangle that everyone was already aware of - was what it did to these people.
I've said this before. I always try to emphasize on the WHYs and not the WHATs. And I don't regret a single word of it.
And two, I wanted the time line to keep moving. This is imperative to the entire series. As well as Preacher's book coming next rather than ZZ's, which I've noticed is also a bit of a disappointment to some."
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"I didn't want to start from the beginning for two reasons. One, because the Dorothy/Jase/Hawk situation has been ongoing through the first three books. To rehash that would mean I would be rehashing the first three books. Since everyone's lives in the club are all intertwined, you can't have a story focus on just those three people while the drama of the other books are happening all around them. To do that would call for a rehashing of the drama of everyone else around them and how it impacted on Dorothy/Jase/Hawk's lives as well as their affairs. I didn't want my readers to go through Deuce and Eva's problems, Danny and Rippers, Dirty and Ellie's and Cage and Tegen's issues all over again. What was more important to me than the lust filled love triangle that everyone was already aware of - was what it did to these people.
I've said this before. I always try to emphasize on the WHYs and not the WHATs. And I don't regret a single word of it.
And two, I wanted the time line to keep moving. This is imperative to the entire series. As well as Preacher's book coming next rather than ZZ's, which I've noticed is also a bit of a disappointment to some."