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READING ORDER

Questions

Q: You have a lot of books! Do I have to read all of them in order?

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A: Absolutely not! All titles can technically be read as standalones. Most readers do prefer to read in order within a series though.

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Q: What about your hockey books? Where do I start?

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A: All of my hockey titles are interconnected. If you prefer to read them in order, begin with the Rules of the Game Series, move to the #Relationship Goals Series, and then read the Scoring Chances Series.

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​Q: Where does the Midwest Series fit in? Are they sports books? Do I have to read them first?

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A: The Midwest Series is sports-adjacent because Nathan and Brent are both ending their college hockey playing career but sports are not the primary focus in Bully & Exit and Push & Pull. They ARE a focus in Touch & Go, because Micah is a pro minor league baseball player and Advance & Retreat because Ian is a competitive swimmer.

 

They take place years before the Rules of the Game Series kicks off in Road Rules.

 

While the characters in The Midwest Series do appear in the rest of the hockey books, you don't have to read them to understand what's happening in the other books.

 

I will say, however, Lowell is a delight. 

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Q: How do the Pendleton books fit in? Do I need to read those?

A: Naughty in Pendleton Series and the Poly in Pendleton Series is set in the same world as The Midwest Series, the Rules of the Game Series, the #Relationship Goals Series, and the Scoring Chances Series.  

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A few characters from the Pendleton world show up in those series, especially Preston Graves and Blake Aldrich from Preston's Christmas Escape. You do not need to have read the Pendleton series or Preston's book before you read the sports romances.

 

But if you enjoy reading about a kinky Hollywood actor getting tied up with Christmas lights? Well, you won't want to miss it. 

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