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In need of assistance to correct series name for consistency as well as correct book order, to correlate Amazon listing if possible. It's a mess (my fault) and since I can't wipe it out and start again, any logical listing that a reader can follow would be greatly appreciated.
Series: Bad Boy Western Romance
Book Order for the seven books that make up series:
Out of print book was the first in the series Twice Tempted . I acquired the rights back from Simon and Schuster for Tempted by Trouble last year.
So Amazon has the series as follows:
#1 Tempted by Trouble ASIN B07BWCZMG3
#2 Her Forever Cowboy ASIN B01I48M19C
#3 Girls' Night Out ASIN B00HUCDVY8
#4 Breaking a Bad Boy ASIN B00L0OABHW
#5 Collared by the Cowboy ASIN B00IWHG0AW
# 6 Too Hot to Handle ASIN B019TKC9CI
# 7 Bad Boy in Paris ASIN B01MXX6IOX
Thank you so much for any help you can offer. I do mean that sincerely.
Kind regards,
Susan Arden
GR author link:
Susan Arden

To be sure I understand correctly you want the current "Bad Boys" series found here: https://www.goodreads.com/series/1080... changed to reflect the list you have posted above and the name of the series changed to "Bad Boy Western Romance"?

Thank you, Dan.

Now some books were removed from the series as per your request, I am guessing you want those as stand alone books not part of any series?
Same for Twice Tempted?

The book on Susan's page are kind of a mess right now and probably need looking at.

please note that in line with Goodreads policy a common theme is not enough to make the books a series on Goodreads, hence my question to the author.

please note that in line with Goodreads policy a common theme is not enough to make the books a series on Goodreads, hence my question to the author."
Good to know as the librarian manual doesn't mention this, it only talks about numbering and such and that series have to have "characters" in common or a "world/universe" in common.
What's the breaking point for a series in a shared world being stand alone books rather than a series?
I can see why theme itself is not enough to be enough to make a series but if they happen in the same universe/world but characters do not interact?

What makes these books a series?
Are there characters in common between the books?"
Yes, they're a family, the McLemores. The setting is a ranch in Texas, Evermore. The characters appear in each book and build as new characters (i.e. love interests, friends, co-workers ) appear and become part of the family or linked to the them.

Now some books were removed from the series as per your request, I am guessing you want those as stand alone books not part of any series?
Same for Twice Tempted?"
Right. It truly is a stand alone.
Thank you.

How about the other books under the now defunct "Alpha Male Bad Boys Western Romance" like this one (link below) as they were mixed in the "bad boys western romance" you just had me create?
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...

Dan, thank you for correcting the series.

A huge thank you for making this happen! Is there a Goodreads' questionnaire to complete? I'd like do something in return, say let the world in on your super powers. Anything, just let me know.
Take it easy.
Susan

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About these three book here:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
I know the titles need fixing but I am not sure how to proceed or how they should be renamed, are they all teaser novellas?
Not sure if technically they should be added as .5 books, or stand alones etc? I know novellas are usually added to series as .5 books such as if the story happens between book 5 and and book 6 it would be added to the series as book 5.5 but not usre if the fact these stories are no longer available changes anything etc
I am hoping some other librarian can can pipe in and help us out.
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