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Sasha I loved this book but i was wondering whether this series need to be read in order. I sort of want to read the latest one but i wasn't sure whether it was connected like the rock chick series.


Becky ♡The Bookworm♡ Hi Sasha,

I've read the first one and I'm slowly working on Sweet Dreams. I read on the series page that the men are all connected somehow, but the page didn't expound on the fact. I'd be a bit apprehensive of jumping to the last book, just in case there is some big twist. At the least, you might miss an important element of the back story.

Maybe someone who's read the whole series will weigh in soon.


R.S. Burnett The relationships from the previous books are mentioned in the next. For instance, Max and Nina are mentioned in Tate & Lauren's book and so on.


 ~*~Princess Nya Vasiliev~*~ I read the 2nd book first. And then read them in order from books 2-4. Then went back and read book 1. I wasn't lost at all reading in this sequence. I haven't read books 5&6 though. No desire too. but I would strongly suggest u don't read book 4, before reading book 3. There is a major plot twist there that connects those 2 books.


Kendal Waller Sasha wrote: "I loved this book but i was wondering whether this series need to be read in order. I sort of want to read the latest one but i wasn't sure whether it was connected like the rock chick series."

I would suggest reading them in order but it isn't necessary, just introduces you to characters as they are mentioned in each book following and the cast grows to be a group you'll love. Hope that makes sense.


Sandy Nope, not necessary at all. Each couple has their own story but I don't think it's a major spoiler if you come across them already together in another book. They are connected like the Rock Chicks books & "Sweet Dreams" has some cross over characters with that series (Darius, one of the Nightingales).


Elena Hi! So I'm a KA fan, but my TBR list is long so I kept putting this books behind until last month. A little backgroung the stories take place in 2 towns Gnaw bone and Carnal. Book 1 took place in Gnaw Bone, Books 2-4 in Carnal(because of the location this books are a bit more related between each other) and on book 5 we return to Gnaw Bone (Haven't read book 6 because they say that the editing actually changed KA's tone and I found out in book 5 that this might be true). The stories just take a bit from the previous books so they can actually be read however you want. Though book 3 and 4 are closely related so those 2 would be better to read in order. Book 4 has a mayor appearance from Rock Chick series... I'm not realy sure if explaining this counts as a spoiler but I might as well make it before I give away more than what people want to know (view spoiler).
One last thing... which ever book you read first books 1-4 are the best, they are full of mystery, love, hot males and kick ass characters!!!


Kendal Waller Elena wrote: "Hi! So I'm a KA fan, but my TBR list is long so I kept putting this books behind until last month. A little backgroung the stories take place in 2 towns Gnaw bone and Carnal. Book 1 took place in G..."

I agree 100% well said... in a round about way. :)


message 9: by Angie Elle (last edited Jun 21, 2014 09:35AM) (new) - rated it 1 star

Angie Elle In my opinion 3, 4, & 6 should be read in order. Three and four are more connected than the rest, but Deck appears in book 4 and there's a mysterious quality about him that will make you want to read his book. If you read his book first, you'll miss the mystery that surrounds him.


Elena what did you think about book 6? I'm having a hard time deciding if I want to read it or not... Graham Reece wasn't the best hero so I lost a bit of interest with the next books in the series ....


Angie Elle Elena wrote: "what did you think about book 6? I'm having a hard time deciding if I want to read it or not... Graham Reece wasn't the best hero so I lost a bit of interest with the next books in the series ...."

I loved the first 75%, and then it went a bit downhill for me after that. But I still think this book was worth the read. I loved the way Deck and Emme's relationship unfolded, and I loved their history!


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