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Month: August 2016

Reading Order of Owen Family Saga Has Changed

Marsha-Ward_150W-72dpi-1-3by Marsha Ward @MarshaWard

I have changed the order of the books in The Owen Family Saga. From now on, the suggested reading order for these novels is:

Gone for a Soldier
The Man from Shenandoah
Spinster’s Folly
Ride to Raton
Trail of Storms

There will be a bit of a disconnect in book order showing at Amazon.com until I can get them straightened out. It may take a while, so spread the word, please.

In addition, I’m calling a halt to The Owen Family Saga. I’ve covered the first seven children, including baby John, in the five novels of the Saga.  I have ideas for Clay and Albert, and I’m waiting for Julianna to reveal her tale, but they have to grow older and mature a bit. These future stories don’t fit comfortably into the Saga.

The Saga has been continuous, with no time gaps (okay, there is a timeline overlap in two books, Spinster’s Folly and Ride to Raton), and I see a gap of several years between Trail of Storms and other novels down the road. Therefore, I’ll call those future novels, novellas and short stories An Owen Family Novel… or Novella… or Story, depending on length.

As I envision the next batch of tales about members of the Owen family, they will be stand-alone stories without any particular suggested reading order.

Other stories about all those neighbor families from the Shenandoah Valley will be tagged as “Shenandoah Neighbors”. I have a multitude of ideas for these spin-off stories. Did Ned ever catch up with Miss Maggie? Will Charity Bingham ever remarry? Will Robert and Hannah go to Zion to raise their son in their new faith? What are George and Heppie up to? Does Max Bingham have an interesting story?

A current WIP, Mended by Moonlight, will fall under this series canopy.

I’ve even wondered about other characters who have appeared or been mentioned in the Saga. When did Jonathan Helm go to Colorado and what did he do there? What is Don Pedro doing?  Neither of these men are from the Shenandoah Valley, so I’ll have to come up with another tag for such stories. Just pray that my health and strength holds up long enough for me to empty the Characters out of my Head.

Thank you.

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Walmart.com stocks some of my paperbacks

Imagine my surprise when I checked out a tip in one of my author groups and discovered that four of my six novels are listed at Walmart.com! Gone for a Soldier, Spinster’s Folly, Ride to Raton, and The Zion Trail are all available, and at discounted prices.

  GFAS-cover-225W   Spinster's Folly
    SKU-000120289_COVER.indd     The Zion Trail eBookCover_300W

Three of the four trade paperback novels written by me that they carry are ones that I’ve published through CreateSpace, a valuable resource for indie authors like myself. I’m not sure why The Man from Shenandoah was left out, or why the iUniverse-printed Ride to Raton was included, but clearly, this is a(nother) sign that I need to get busy and re-publish the two novels still left with iU, Ride to Raton and Trail of Storms.

I’m not going to agonize about why The Man from Shenandoah is not offered. I presume that it will show up some day. In the meantime, if you’re curious to know if you can get a better deal at Walmart.com than you can at Amazon.com, check out the links below. If you’ve already read them, you could take an opportunity to post a review by clicking on each of the book links.

Gone for a Soldier
Spinster’s Folly
Ride to Raton
The Zion Trail

 

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