Wynter Marie Midnight
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Sarah M. Cradit:
Are all of your book series part of the same world? Do I need to read the series in order or? can you point me in the right direction where there is a list of all of your books and stuff, aka the reading order? I want to make sure I am reading them in the right order ... if so, I better start reading! OMG, do you have a lot of series' with bunches of books in each one! I am looking forward to them tho!
Sarah M. Cradit
Hi Wynter!
I have two different worlds, and my books fall into one or the other: Saga of Crimson & Clover (contemporary fantasy) and the Kingdom-verse (epic fantasy and fantasy romance).
My website has the reading order for the Crimson & Clover world, as there are several different ways you could go about it, depending on your preference: https://www.sarahmcradit.com/reading-...
For the two series in the Kingdom-verse, the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy needs to be read in order (The Kingless Crown, The Broken Realm, The Hidden Kingdom), but the stories in The Book of All Things are all standalone fantasy romances. The TBOAT books are all set in the same world as the trilogy, but are each set in different time periods, featuring different characters. They are grouped by location/characters as well as heat levels so you can make decisions according to preference. See below:
The Blackwood Cycle:
Forbidden love, second chances, found family, and the Rise of House Blackwood (low heat)
The Raven and the Rush
The Poison and the Paladin
The Southerlands Cycle:
Arranged marriages, enemies to lovers, and salt & sand redemption in the Southern Reach (medium low heat)
The Sylvan and the Sand
The Flame and the Forsaken
The Guardians Cycle:
Fated love, redemption, and fierce protectiveness in the shadow of the Reliquary (medium heat)
The Altruist and the Assassin
The Belle and the Blackbird
The Darkwood Cycle:
Marriages of convenience, age gaps, friends to lovers, and healing love, deep in the Darkwood (medium high heat)
The Melody and the Master
The Hand and the Heart
The Sceptre Cycle:
Stolen thrones, love triangles, arranged marriages, and fractured duty from the descendants of Ilynglass (high heat)
The Claw and the Crowned
The Duke and the Disciple
I hope that helps! Let me know if I can provide any further clarity. :)
I have two different worlds, and my books fall into one or the other: Saga of Crimson & Clover (contemporary fantasy) and the Kingdom-verse (epic fantasy and fantasy romance).
My website has the reading order for the Crimson & Clover world, as there are several different ways you could go about it, depending on your preference: https://www.sarahmcradit.com/reading-...
For the two series in the Kingdom-verse, the Kingdom of the White Sea trilogy needs to be read in order (The Kingless Crown, The Broken Realm, The Hidden Kingdom), but the stories in The Book of All Things are all standalone fantasy romances. The TBOAT books are all set in the same world as the trilogy, but are each set in different time periods, featuring different characters. They are grouped by location/characters as well as heat levels so you can make decisions according to preference. See below:
The Blackwood Cycle:
Forbidden love, second chances, found family, and the Rise of House Blackwood (low heat)
The Raven and the Rush
The Poison and the Paladin
The Southerlands Cycle:
Arranged marriages, enemies to lovers, and salt & sand redemption in the Southern Reach (medium low heat)
The Sylvan and the Sand
The Flame and the Forsaken
The Guardians Cycle:
Fated love, redemption, and fierce protectiveness in the shadow of the Reliquary (medium heat)
The Altruist and the Assassin
The Belle and the Blackbird
The Darkwood Cycle:
Marriages of convenience, age gaps, friends to lovers, and healing love, deep in the Darkwood (medium high heat)
The Melody and the Master
The Hand and the Heart
The Sceptre Cycle:
Stolen thrones, love triangles, arranged marriages, and fractured duty from the descendants of Ilynglass (high heat)
The Claw and the Crowned
The Duke and the Disciple
I hope that helps! Let me know if I can provide any further clarity. :)
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