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Old 09-03-2013, 04:18 PM   #109
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Originally Posted by mikaelalind View Post
I have a question: I am tempted to give Jill Shalvis Lucky Harbor Series a try, but I am wondering how stand alone they are? The reason I am asking is because ARe has book one for 2.99 and book 6 for 1.99... And I am tempted to buy the 1.99 to see if I like the series.
I've read books 1-5 (I really like this series ). The books are kind of like trilogies within a series with the first three centering on 3 sisters, and the next 3 centering on 3 girlfriends. The only thing the two trilogies have in common is the Lucky Harbor setting. Also, the occasional character from the first trilogy shows up in the second, but they are never central to the story.

In the first trilogy, you could read them out of order, but you'd get more out of them if you read in order. The 3 sisters all had separate fathers and never lived together for any length of time, so in addition to the smoking hot romances, the books also feature the growth of the sisters' relationship.

In the second trilogy, you wouldn't be missing much at all if you read them out of order.
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