Chris
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Marysol James:
I just read the Dangerous Curves series and loved it! I wanted to know if there is an order to your other series that I should read them in? I have already bought the Fighting for Love and Unseen Enemy series. I also bought the first two in the Road Devils MC series. Can't wait to get started! I have so many books in my TBR pile, but these are moving to the top of the list!
Marysol James
Hi Chris... how are you doing?? Thank you so much for your lovely message and question ;)
The truth is that my series characters' often 'visit' other series (so for example, since you've read the 'Dangerous Curves' books, you'll see King show up in a few 'Unseen Enemy' books). In terms of reading order for the books, I think it's far better to just start with a series and read that, then move on to another whole series.
If I had to suggest a timeline though, and based on which books you have in your TBR pile, I'd say that you should consider following up the 'Dangerous Curves' books with the 'Unseen Enemy' series and then 'The Road Devils' since those three series really overlap the most. 'Fighting For Love' isn't quite stand-alone, though you'd see more 'Open Skies' characters appear and a few 'Unseen Enemy' folk. One notable book is 'Open LIfe' (Book 5 of the 'Open Skies' series) where the main story is between Maria (half-sister to Gabi from the 'Dangerous Curves' series) and Dillon (boouncer at the Dangerous Curves bar). That's a really strong cross-over book, and one which 'finishes off' the Dangerous Cuves people since Dillon appears there quite a bit.
I'm sorry - that was all a bit convoluted! It happens when you have characters who wander in and out of their own series and go hang out with a whole different group of people in a totally different bunch of books ;) Did this help at all?
Take care and thank you again.
Marysol
The truth is that my series characters' often 'visit' other series (so for example, since you've read the 'Dangerous Curves' books, you'll see King show up in a few 'Unseen Enemy' books). In terms of reading order for the books, I think it's far better to just start with a series and read that, then move on to another whole series.
If I had to suggest a timeline though, and based on which books you have in your TBR pile, I'd say that you should consider following up the 'Dangerous Curves' books with the 'Unseen Enemy' series and then 'The Road Devils' since those three series really overlap the most. 'Fighting For Love' isn't quite stand-alone, though you'd see more 'Open Skies' characters appear and a few 'Unseen Enemy' folk. One notable book is 'Open LIfe' (Book 5 of the 'Open Skies' series) where the main story is between Maria (half-sister to Gabi from the 'Dangerous Curves' series) and Dillon (boouncer at the Dangerous Curves bar). That's a really strong cross-over book, and one which 'finishes off' the Dangerous Cuves people since Dillon appears there quite a bit.
I'm sorry - that was all a bit convoluted! It happens when you have characters who wander in and out of their own series and go hang out with a whole different group of people in a totally different bunch of books ;) Did this help at all?
Take care and thank you again.
Marysol
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Jaden
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Marysol James:
Hi Marysol! You seem interested in social issues like violence towards women and children, date rape (drugging), disease and medical insurance (a big thing in the U.S.), and so on. I like that you include these things because they make your books real. Do you plan to write about more such issues in the future?
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