BOOK
SERIES
Hello friends, Karen Kirst
here. I don’t know about you, but I
truly enjoy reading romance series, successive books either by a single author
or multiple authors that are linked in some way. Sometimes the connection is family. I remember well my first time reading the
O’Malley series by Dee Henderson. The
books, which revolve around adoptive siblings, hooked me with the first chapter. Other times, the connection is a career or
workplace. Love Inspired does a number
of continuity series, and one of my favorites is the suspense series Texas
Ranger Justice, featuring brave men and women in pursuit of justice. A series can also be tied together simply by
a town or business venture, such as in the Love Inspired Historical series, The
Women of Swan’s Nest, by Victoria Bylin. Or Kathryn Springer’s Love Inspired
Mirror Lake.
Why do these appeal to readers? Perhaps it’s because the characters become
familiar to us, almost like family, and it’s a treat to revisit them in later
books. Or because we’re introduced to
interesting secondary characters and are eager to get that next installment
featuring their stories. When
I began writing what would become my first sale, I knew I wanted to do a
series. So I planned it around the
O’Malley cousins, two families living in 1880’s Gatlinburg, Tennessee. As a writer, I’ve had a blast creating their
world, especially as I’m a native East Tennessean and grew up near the Smoky
Mountains. I’m half-way through, yet I
already know I’m gonna miss it.
What
about you? What do you like/dislike
about series? And for writers, what do
you find most challenging about them? (I
have trouble keeping up with their ages as time passes!)
Here’s
a description of my April 2013 book, His Mountain Miss, third installment of my
Smoky Mountain Matches series.
A
Battle of Wills
New Orleans aristocrat
Lucian Beaumont wants only to sell his estranged grandfather's property and
escape the backwoods of Gatlinburg, Tennessee. But a stipulation in the will
brings him head-to-head with a local beauty. Megan O'Malley and the town must
have access to the house. For the first time in his life the commanding Lucian
finds himself at an impasse.
Clearly the worldly
gentleman doesn't fit in Megan's quaint Smoky Mountain town. But as she
glimpses the man beneath the hardened veneer, she believes Lucian is here for a
purpose. To heal his soul. And maybe, with Megan's help, to heal his heart.