Emily Eck
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Emma Scott:
I've noticed many of your characters overlap in books. Can you give me a loose reading order? I was glad I read Zelda's story before Darlene's for example. It gives the characters more depth. (I am currently reading Darlene's story and bawling!) Thanks!
Emma Scott
Hi sorry, for the delayed answer, not sure why I didn't see it sooner.
All of my characters exist in the same universe so any one of them could pop up, or be referenced in other books.
For instance, Zelda first appears in All In with Theo who first appears in Full Tilt. Zelda then gets her own book in the Butterfly Project in which Darlene first appears. Darlene gets her own book in which Max appears. Max is now starring in his own book, Someday, Someday which is releasing Nov 24th.
Reading order-wise, that above is a good reading order:
Full Tilt-> All In-> Butterfly Project->Forever Right Now->Someday, Someday
You can also do:
How to Save a Life-> Sugar & Gold
&
In Harmony-> A Five-Minute Life (they have a shared character, not the main)
However, aside from the duets, (Full Tilt and Beautiful Hearts) every single one of these books can be read as a standalone. Hope that helps and thank you for reading!
All of my characters exist in the same universe so any one of them could pop up, or be referenced in other books.
For instance, Zelda first appears in All In with Theo who first appears in Full Tilt. Zelda then gets her own book in the Butterfly Project in which Darlene first appears. Darlene gets her own book in which Max appears. Max is now starring in his own book, Someday, Someday which is releasing Nov 24th.
Reading order-wise, that above is a good reading order:
Full Tilt-> All In-> Butterfly Project->Forever Right Now->Someday, Someday
You can also do:
How to Save a Life-> Sugar & Gold
&
In Harmony-> A Five-Minute Life (they have a shared character, not the main)
However, aside from the duets, (Full Tilt and Beautiful Hearts) every single one of these books can be read as a standalone. Hope that helps and thank you for reading!
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