
This reading order for the rest of the series' stories is simply my suggestion. We good? As long as you read The Siren, The Angel, The Prince in that order, you'll be fine. #9- The Mistress - full-length novel (out Summer 2013)

You'll want to read The Mitzvah and The Teacher before The Mistress (full-length novel #4) comes out so you can get to know Grace Easton better as she is one of the main characters in that book. #8- Every other free read in any order that turns you on. #7- Submit to Desire & Immersed in Pleasure - eBook novella (Amazon, BN, eHarlequin, Sony, etc) #6- Daniel Part 2 & A Christmas Maggie - free reads on the blog #4 - Seven Day Loan/The Gift - eBook novella (Amazon, BN, eHarlequin, Sony, etc) #2- Griffin in Wonderland and Little Red Riding Crop - free reads on the blog #1- The Siren - full-length novel (always read this first before anything else) Note, you do not have to read the books in this order.

That being said.one of the more common questions I get asked by readers is "What order should I read the books in?" I have so many novellas and free stories that it can get confusing. If you don't believe me, read Sin & Syntax. You can use those rules to spank me but only for kink purpose, not grammatical nazism.

No legitmate modern grammarian would ever call ending an English sentence with a proposition incorrect. One grammarian in the 19th century decided that the rules of Latin Grammar should apply to English grammar and made that rule up. It's entirely grammatically acceptable to end a sentence with a proposition. Before anyone gives me any grief over the title of this blog post which includes a sentence that ends with a preposition, let me explain that that rule is a myth.
