All My Books Stand Alone

So, why are all three books grouped together in a series? In short, because readers asked for a series page.

I resisted when there were only two books, because I didn’t want readers to think they were being pushed to buy more than one book. After all, I’m sure there are readers fascinated by Korea who have no interest in Iran, and vice versa.

Some readers contacted me directly through this blog to suggest a series. Others made comments in reviews like this one for The Saudi-Iranian War: “Reading its preceding novel, The Second Korean War, is recommended (because it’s really good also) as it sets good context for two key characters. But this story stands on its own two legs very well.”

I really dislike books that end with cliffhangers, trying to make you buy another. Each of my books really does end, as this reviewer for The Second Korean War noted: “Finally, THE BOOK ACTUALLY ENDED! Oh sure the stage was set for another, but the plot for this one ENDED.”

Now, though, that there are three books a series page makes more sense. In particular, to make it easier for readers who want to buy all three books.

I’d appreciate any comments from readers about the new Amazon series page for my books! https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B083JFW5SN

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Published on January 07, 2020 18:57
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