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Originally Posted by danicca
No, I don't have her latest three, and I'm still looking for nice library now that Brooklyn isn't available.
Thanks for comment!
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When All the Girls Have Gone is the first book in the trilogy. The hero's foster brothers are mentioned (I can't recall if they actually appear) and the overarching mystery is introduced...sort of. IIRC it was only introduced as part of the first book's hero's background to basically explain why he reacts to things the way he does. The main mystery in his book is a current day thing and resolved in the same book.
The second book,
Promise Not to Tell, is the first one to really delve into the overarching mystery. And there are parts of it that are resolved. It doesn't end on a cliff-hanger or anything.
Her previous releases before that,
Trust No One and
Secret Sisters, are both totally stand-alones. They were contemps, not paranormals and not part of Arcane Society or anything.
I know she's gone back back to writing straight romantic suspense, but I hope she returns to her paranormal contemps long enough to give us the third Dark Legacy book (Arcane Society). But it's been five years now so I'm not sure if we'll ever get it.