I read and enjoyed the six books in this series. I am delighted that the project was completed by this talented writer. It can be difficult for some writers, in this genre of fiction, to finish what they start. Dividing this storyline into different books and then into thirteen episodes could have been a problem. For this writer, the strategy was a success. A strong plotline and engaging characters made Branding Her a wonderful series.
Like any reader, I liked some of these books more than others. Yet, I stayed invested in the series and read each new book as it was published. The author didn't use cliffhangers or other cliché short cuts to develop the characters or advance the story. The books are strong enough to stand alone but work best when read in sequence.
The series finale, in book 6, wasn't my favorite. It is good book. It must be difficult for any author to end the adventures, the characters and the world that took so much work to create. Still in my opinion, Denial was too cruel, London was too disconnected and Yes or No was too predictable. What matters most, however, is the creativity and the story telling of Alex Porter.