Although I put out what I consider my best work possible, I don’t expect everyone to pick up a Brenda Jackson book and enjoy it. And I’m excited about my first single title in three years, A Silken Thread, which introduces readers to a town versus a group of characters.Ī: No. And as far as new and fresh, I’ve started my Bachelors in Demand Series. As long as I have readers who want to know about a particular family, then I let them decide when enough is enough with my connecting stories. And for those who aren’t into family or continuing book series, I do unconnected books periodically. I’ve made both the USA Today and New York Times Bestsellers lists with the Madaris family books. Linda Howard had her McKenzies, Nora Roberts had her MacGregors, so I gave Brenda Jackson the Madarises and haven’t regretted it since. When I decided to write stories I figured there had to be something special with the letter “M”. I remember going to different stores trying to find missing books in Linda Howard’s McKenizies series, and/or Nora Roberts’ MacGregors series. And I always loved reading family series novels. I’ve always known it because I was a reader before I was a writer. I’m glad a lot of other authors see this to be true and have jumped on the bandwagon and are doing family sagas. The majority of my readers love series books – stories that connect. I let my readers decide what they like, after all I am not writing to sell my book to myself, but to my readers’ for their enjoyment.
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