Several times I've run across a single publication that contains book 1's from several different serieses, for example:
Book: Rainy Day Romances Get a taste of some great romance series! Contains: -- Mary's Man (Second Chance Romance #1) -- Tea and Sympathy (Coffee Shop Girls #1) -- Walking the Dog (Pet Shop Cuties #1)
So, should the book "Rainy Day Romances" be added to each of those three serieses, as a non-primary work? Or should it not?
I'm thinking Not, because (a) Rainy Day Romances as a whole is not, in fact, part of any of these serieses, and besides (b) each individual book 1 is already part of its respective series, so adding Rainy Day Romances to all three serieses would be redundant.
They can be added in the way you describe. With short extra stories within a series it is done more often, as those are sometimes first or only published in an anthology.
Book: Rainy Day Romances
Get a taste of some great romance series! Contains:
-- Mary's Man (Second Chance Romance #1)
-- Tea and Sympathy (Coffee Shop Girls #1)
-- Walking the Dog (Pet Shop Cuties #1)
So, should the book "Rainy Day Romances" be added to each of those three serieses, as a non-primary work? Or should it not?
I'm thinking Not, because (a) Rainy Day Romances as a whole is not, in fact, part of any of these serieses, and besides (b) each individual book 1 is already part of its respective series, so adding Rainy Day Romances to all three serieses would be redundant.
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