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Originally Posted by Blossom
Cindy Gerald's latest book it's book two in the One eye Jack series which is a spin off of her Special ops series which is a spin off of her Bodyguard series.
So not reading this year. Plan to start at the beginning in the new year and maybe by next Christmas I'll be there probably not but oh well.
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Originally Posted by NixLapi
That is so frustrating! Whenever I've done that I end up not being able to go backwards and read book #1. Sometimes the spinoffees I can get through, but not always.
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Originally Posted by Jane A
I know!!! I really want to read Gerard, I've heard good things, but I tried her first book in her first series and about fell asleep. IMO, it was boring. So I'm trying to decide if I should read out of order to get to the higher rated books or just slog on.  I think in this instance if she'd just started out with brand new series she might actually garner more readers, having so many interconnected books is a bit of a turn-off.
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I am a big stickler for reading books in order. That said, the Gerard series don’t have to all be read in order to enjoy the books. The books are linked by characters only, NOT plot.
She’s gotten stronger as a writer over the years. There were a number of her Bodyguards books I didn’t like, but I am glad I stuck with her.
Here are my ratings for the various books. As you can see they run the gamut from 1 to 5 stars (Putting in a spoiler as I've listed the couples for each book which I know some people consider that spoilerish):
The only books which need to be read in order are:
To the Brink then
Into the Dark (as the events in
To the Brink are referred to multiple times). I would read both of those before reading
Show No Mercy as the main Black Ops Inc crew are introduced in
Into the Dark.
The Way Home totally works as a stand-alone novel. Though the h/h meet in
Last Man Standing both are minor characters in that book.
Both of the short stories (8 and 10) in the Black Ops Inc series are totally okay to skip. They are short stories, not even novella length.
That said, I understand if you feel the need to read all of the books in order.