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Covenant Communications (covenantcommunications) | 41 comments Please can you add (Flying in Love, #1) to the title?


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Lieke | 4925 comments How are the books in the series connected?


Covenant Communications (covenantcommunications) | 41 comments This is the first book. So far there are two books in this series. The first is Flying in Love (Flying in Love, #1) and the second is Fly Home to Me (Flying in Love, #2). We didn't put the series title on the first listing last year, because we only accept books individually, this author did not have a series contract with us. Thanks.


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annob [on hiatus] (annob) | 4048 comments Hi CC, I'm afraid we have to insist with the question - how is the story content in those two titles connected? By theme? By characters? Other ways?


Covenant Communications (covenantcommunications) | 41 comments The theme is Air Force Pilots. Each main character is a pilot of a different aircraft in the Air Force.


Covenant Communications (covenantcommunications) | 41 comments The titling committee chose to call the series after the first book. Thank you.


annob [on hiatus] (annob) | 4048 comments Thank you for quick reply. On Goodreads, themes are not enough to meet the series criteria.


Covenant Communications (covenantcommunications) | 41 comments What? This is our series and as the publisher I am really confused as to why you won't classify it as a series, when we are telling you it is? If you looked at the covers for the two books you will see how they have been designed to reflect that!


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rivka | 45177 comments Mod
To be a series on Goodreads, books need to have more than a common theme -- like characters in common, an overarching storyline, a shared universe, etc. Being considered a series by the publisher is not sufficient.


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