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Our series will also have at least 2 side-stories and a related short story. We haven't decided how to handle that yet. Chronologically, the side stories will be 3a and and 5a since they happen at the same time as Books 3 & 5.
To get Amazon to include them in the series we'd have to disconnect the Amazon series number from the book's chronological sequence. If it is clear in the description where the story fits, it might be OK to do that. I'm not sure it is required that books in a series be published in the strict chronological order of the series (I don't think Amazon would care.). And series have been published this way in the past.
So strictly speaking, I don't see a reason you couldn't label your short story as book 4 (or 5 or 6) for the purposes of the KDP setup, unless KDP won't allow a book to be included in a series that has already been published. If you labeled it as "book 4" in the KDP setup now, it should [if allowed] show at the end of the series list and that wouldn't imply it's a full-length book, since the product page clears states it is a short story.
Not sure that helps much, but that what I think I know. Contacting KDP might be useful for clarification on these points.

I understand what you're saying, but I definitely do not want to list the short story as Book #anything. I think it would be far too confusing. I guess it's best to just leave it as it is now.


You can indicate the number of books in the complete series in the description or in the subtitle, but again this is just fudging, because it doesn't actually change the way Amazon lists the series.

It won't let me use decimals... or 0.


I guess you need to decide whether it is a trilogy plus a duology, in which case you use two different series titles (though they may be similar, such as "the ABC trilogy" and "the ABC files" or "the ABC world" or "the ABC continuing saga".
Or else just keep it simple and make it a five-book series, all with the same series name. A series doesn't have to have the same main character(s) in every book. My two published series' have a different MC for each book, though my upcoming one has the same character in the "detective" role, and differing "victims."

Weird. I have a book zero.


1. On the series page and on each book page, it says Keepers of the Wellsprings is a 3 book series. This is misleading, because I'm actually planning on 5 books total. Is there any way to set this without naming the remaining books? I don't want readers to think they're picking up a trilogy and then get to the end of book 3 and be disappointed to find the subplots unfinished.
2. I have a short story which takes place in between books 2 and 3. I'd love for this story to appear with the rest of the series on the series page, but Amazon won't let me list it as 2.5, and I don't want to call it book 3, because it's not a full length book. It's more like a fun aside.
Anyone have any solutions? Thanks!