Betsy
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Felicity Hayes-McCoy:
when will Finfarran #4 be published?? thanks from a US-Penna. reader
Felicity Hayes-McCoy
Hi Betsy.
The order of publication will differ slightly on either side of the Atlantic, so I've a feeling I'm going to be answering this question quite a lot! I'm glad you'd like to know, though. :)
Here in Europe, Finfarran #4 is The Month of Borrowed Dreams, and it came out this summer. Book #5 in the series, The Transatlantic Book Club will come out next year.
In the US, the order is
#1 The Library at the Edge of The World
#2 Summer at the Garden Café (just published)
#3 The Mistletoe Matchmaker (2019)
#4 The Transatlantic Book Club (2020)
and then The Month of Borrowed Dreams (2021), which will make it book #5 over there.
The order of publication is decided by my publishers on either side of the Atlantic. They series is written so that the order in which the books are read isn't vital, as each works as a stand-alone and different books take different characters' stories forward. I'm greatly enjoying this because it allows me to step sideways and explore different themes and different aspects of Finfarran life, as well as its history, and feedback on my Facebook Author page is letting me know what people like.
Do come over and join the conversations there, if you haven't already done so. You'll be very welcome! All the best, Felicity.
https://www.facebook.com/fhayesmccoy
The order of publication will differ slightly on either side of the Atlantic, so I've a feeling I'm going to be answering this question quite a lot! I'm glad you'd like to know, though. :)
Here in Europe, Finfarran #4 is The Month of Borrowed Dreams, and it came out this summer. Book #5 in the series, The Transatlantic Book Club will come out next year.
In the US, the order is
#1 The Library at the Edge of The World
#2 Summer at the Garden Café (just published)
#3 The Mistletoe Matchmaker (2019)
#4 The Transatlantic Book Club (2020)
and then The Month of Borrowed Dreams (2021), which will make it book #5 over there.
The order of publication is decided by my publishers on either side of the Atlantic. They series is written so that the order in which the books are read isn't vital, as each works as a stand-alone and different books take different characters' stories forward. I'm greatly enjoying this because it allows me to step sideways and explore different themes and different aspects of Finfarran life, as well as its history, and feedback on my Facebook Author page is letting me know what people like.
Do come over and join the conversations there, if you haven't already done so. You'll be very welcome! All the best, Felicity.
https://www.facebook.com/fhayesmccoy
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Peggy Mcdonald
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Felicity Hayes-McCoy:
What is your next book? anxiously awaiting. Peggy McDonald USA
Beatrice Doran
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Felicity Hayes-McCoy:
Hi Felicity Just finished your book the Library at the end of the World and enjoyed it. I think your sister Mary was in my sister's class in Muckross. Did you go there too? I was brought up on Belmont Avenue and have been an academic librarian all my life. I finished a Ph.D a when I retired and had two local histories published: Donnybrook: A History and Donnybrook Then & Now.
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Sep 13, 2018 07:25PM