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So…about connected stories. Love em? Or not so much? I know a lot of readers (myself included) love a series. And by that, I mean a number of books that are connected together by the characters within. I’ve done a bunch of them. In most cases, the connection between the books has been a family one (such as the four stories I wrote about the Morgan brothers. And the four more I wrote about the Chisholm brothers.) But I’ve also connected a series of books with secondary characters, such as my four fairy godmother books for Bantam.

I am diving in to a new series for Kensington, this time not familial or secondarily connected, but a series based on a group of guys who work for a firm called Trinity, Inc. They are my Black Sheep bad boys and I can’t wait for you to meet them. Although, I must say, for the time being, I am very much enjoying having their exclusive attentions on moi. (Hey, there have to be some perks to being the author.)

But as I dive, I ponder. And this brings up a question. I know there are readers who eagerly devour the next book in a connected series (hello, Stephanie Plum) the instant it hits the stands. And then there are those readers who eagerly buy the book when it hits the stands, but tuck it away until the series is complete so they can read it all at once. (Which wouldn’t work for an endless series, such as the Plum books, or, say, Nora’s In Death series, but does happen with her trilogies.)

So…which one are you?

I’m a devourer. I want it, and I want it now. (Greedy little wench that I am.) Plus, I have absolutely no will power. Which the empty Edy’s chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream container in my kitchen trash will attest to. If it has been eons from one book to the next (hello Harry Potter, hello anything by George R R Martin) then I do, at times, feel compelled to re-read the previous release to get my head back in the game, but most often, I can pick up the needed reminders as I dive into the current release.

What about you? Do you devour? Or wait to savor the body of work as a whole?

(Oh yeah…for those who like a good visual to help sustain them while they wait…head on over to my home page where you can not only get a gander at the very amazing cover for the last Chisholm brother, Dylan, who graces the front of my next release, THE GREAT SCOT, but can also get a peek at the first Black Sheep cover as well. And bonus! There’s some back cover copy to tease you with, too!)

(And those first three Chisholm brothers? All of them have their stories told in one handy volume. BAD BOYS IN KILTS. On shelves everywhere now. :) )