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THE PRIMER:


This primer is designed to bring readers coming into the series after the first book the background they need. However, it might be useful for current readers to refresh their memory about the story arc and players involved when a new book is released.

Please note: the primer includes SPOILERS, but in most cases, only minor ones, and only through the latest release. It might include the resolution of a novel’s conflict, but not the action that led to it…after all, reading how our heroes overcome their difficulties is where the real fun lies, and the result of their actions just icing.

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Every novel will contain the background information you need to understand and enjoy that story woven into the narrative. This is simply a more straightforward presentation of that information.

This primer includes an overview of the story arc for each novel (The Story So Far); biographies of main characters, secondary characters, and villains; a

glossary; and a timeline (both the glossary and the timeline are still under construction; they will be completed soon). Scroll down to find each heading, and links to each page. I will continue to link and cross-reference as time allows.

I will update this primer just before each new release.

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glittersyb-by-mlleelizabeth.jpg::giggle:: anyone want to take bets on that: “before each new release” part 🙂 . Meljean is also working putting it all together in a nifty PDF. We will let you know when it goes live.

If you have never read the series go check it out. If you are lucky enough to have read teh series from the beginning, go check it out and read the excerpt for Demon Night, which comes out February 5th! If you hate demons ::looks at Bev:: go check it out. If you are over paranormal… really Go. Check. It. Out. [on Feb 5th when you get Demon Night, pick up The Spymaster’s Lady by Joanna Bourne and If His Kiss Is Wicked by Jo Goodman too so if you don’t agree you have some historicals to fall back on. And do come tell us if you do/don’t like it!]

There are a few books that if I could put them in every readers hands and have them read them I would (see above) Meljean Brook is one of them. Try it, you can thank me later ;).

**Lawson’s Review of Demon Night**