Crossovers – what it means

So several people have asked ‘HOW ARE THEY CONNECTED‘ and I thought I would share these graphics that Abby Huffer made for me to share (but that got lost in time somewhere on FB – mental note, add to NL also)…

Several stories are connected but you can read them separately. Let me reinforce that…

YOU CAN READ THEM SEPARATELY.

You don’t have to read them in order, but the stories do build on each other and you might recognize names from another book (or series).

If you have three towns close by, people meet. It’s inevitable. Yonder crosses with Tyler – and Ember Creek. There is no bad place to start… and I try to add a link to whatever name was dropped in the book in the back-matter for convenience.

If it’s easier for you (because I like easy things!) I also have a PDF you can print out on my website that makes it easier to cross off what you’ve read – or you can get a sneak peek at titles coming soon.

Link to PDF: https://ginnysterling.com/my-books/

(Spoiler Alert: I work from this list sometimes)

FYI, my website is updated and soooo pretty – take a peek around! 💕 Nicole did a smashing job rebuilding it for me in the colors and vision I wanted to convey to you. AND, if you don’t have Instagram, that doesn’t mean you can’t see the photos – because they are on the site if you scroll down.

I love everything linked – and it shows in my books 🤣 As a reader myself, one of my favorite things is to be in a chapter, meet a character, and have that ‘OH I KNOW THEM’ moment – and I hope you get those same feelings, too.

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