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Do you have to read this series in order?
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Jul 13, 2008 10:58AM

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Even if you, like me, keep to her Elena Michaels stories.


This has become hands down my favorite series, and I am glad I took the time to read them in order. Kelley has a list of chronological reading order including short stories from anthologies and her free fiction on her website.









i think thats how i am i really olike elena but the other ones i am not that intrested in do you know all the books that she is in so i can atleast read them


Actually see the Wiki link for more info on the short stories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women_of...



Most characters find their intro in another book so I do recommend reading in order.

I read the others out of order as well. I had maybe one or two instances of "Wait... when was that?" but only because I was so invested in the characters. I have since gone back and and am rereading in order now.
My favorite series, behind Outlander.

In "Industrial Magic" Clay, Elena and Jeremy all have a major appearance and effect on the plot.
Jeremy is a main character in "No Humans Allowed" which is actually narrated by Jaime. Karl makes an appearance in that one as well.
Karl (werewolf) Is a major character in both "Personal demon" and "Living with the dead"
So if the werewolves your faves it is worth reading them all in order as I pointed put because they do show up in other books. And as someone else wisely pointed out time does pass between novels, so with each book we get an update on almost all the major characters even if they are not featured prominently in the book, so it is a nice way to keep the continuity going.
This is especially important leading up to her 13th book in the series the one coming out next year after Spellbound. Actually having read the whole series makes reading Spellbound her latest in the series make a lot more sense than if you haven't read all the books, as there are things from the whole series that are culminating starting in Spellbound and then ultimately being the very baseline of the plot in the next book. There are many things in Spellbound and a whole lot of things I imagine in the next book that will not make sense if you haven't read the series.
I don't want to give away anything else, but I will say this. Give all the books a chance! Yes some of them I did not enjoy as much as others. Hope and Savannah for instance are my two least favorite narrators, but I still enjoyed the story lines and content of their books, as the other characters in the books are ones that I like very much. Elena, Paige, Jaime and Eve in that order are my faces, although Lucas narrating is not too shabby!
The Otherworld series is hands down my favorite Urban Fantasy series.







and would it make sense to read all of Elena/Clay's books only in order to get their story? or would I be missing key plot points from their involvement in the other books that aren't necessarily 'theirs'?





I will say, romance is not the central genre, but that's hard to talk about because this series fits into almost every genre.

I will say, roma..."
I agree..thats why I like these books so much!

I would go with "Broken", I thought the acting all fatherly Jeremy was just too cute in that one.

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