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Old 08-07-2012, 11:25 PM   #92
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I am just past 50% in and comparing the people I've met thus far to the people in the descriptions for the rest of the series, you can read them out of order. I think they are just connected by theme.
I just thought I'd update since I mentioned it before that indeed the Texas Lily book is unrelated to the other three books in the series, except by the "Texas" theme. I just finished the Rose book, and characters from it appear in the description for one of the later two books and the hero for the other book is a sibling not yet introduced.

Lily is set during the Texas Revolution (in fact, the Alamo battle is a plot point and several historical figures appear) in the mid-1830s, and the other three books take place a few years after the Civil War (1860s).
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