Collection Books in Order

There are 44 series with the name: Collection

Collection Books in Order

Books by Sonia Parin

The Zane Collection Books in Order

Books by Zane

The Kids Collection Books in Order

Books by Tim LaHaye and Others

1. Taken (2003)
2. Pursued (2003)
3. Hidden (2004)
4. Rescued (2004)
5. Stung (2004)
6. Frantic (2004)
7. Shaken (2005)
8. Unmasked (2005)
9. Deceived (2005)
10. Protected (2005)
11. Hunted (2005)
12. Arrived (2005)

With Love Collection Books in Order

Books by Misty Black

The Stone Collection Books in Order

Books by Nick Hawkes

3. The Fire Stone (2019)

Epic Zero Collection Books in Order

Books by R.L. Ullman

Deep Haven Collection Books in Order

Books by Susan May Warren and Others

1. Still the One (2021)
3. Crazy for You (2021)
4. Then Came You (2021)

Dragon Wars Collection Books in Order

Books by Craig Halloran

Connections Collection Books in Order

Books by Marion Ueckermann

Bridgerton Collections Books in Order

Books by Julia Quinn

Logan McRae Collection Books in Order

Books by Stuart MacBride

Leslie Wolfe Collection Books in Order

Books by Leslie Wolfe

Celtic Legends Collection Books in Order

Books by Martina Boone

1. Lake of Destiny (2017)
3. Magic of Winter (2017)

Archy McNally Collections Books in Order

Books by Lawrence Sanders

Heart of Texas Collection Books in Order

Books by Debbie Macomber

Dark Yorkshire Collection Books in Order

Books by J.M. Dalgliesh

Redeeming Love Collection Books in Order

Books by J.E. Parker

The Rider Files Collection Books in Order

Books by CB Samet

The Stanislaski Collection Books in Order

Books by Nora Roberts

The Saxon Tales Collection Books in Order

Books by Bernard Cornwell

Special Monsters Collection Books in Order

Books by Diana Aleksandrova and Others

2. MON-STAA (2020)
3. THUD! THUD! (2020)

Inspector Graham Collection Books in Order

Books by Alison Golden and Others

The Soul Of A Man Collection Books in Order

Books by Thaddeus Kane

Krewe of Hunters Collections Books in Order

Books by Heather Graham

THE FBI THRILLERS COLLECTION Books in Order

Books by Catherine Coulter

Dave the Villager Collections Books in Order

Books by Dave Villager

The Kristin Hannah Collection Books in Order

Books by Kristin Hannah

Holly's Heart Collection Books in Order

Books by Beverly Lewis

The Elin Hilderbrand Collection Books in Order

Books by Elin Hilderbrand

A Virgin River Novel Collection Books in Order

Books by Robyn Carr

The Jack Widow Series Collection Books in Order

Books by Scott Blade

The Phyllis A. Whitney Collection Books in Order

Books by Phyllis A. Whitney

Hope Callaghan Mystery Collections Books in Order

Books by Hope Callaghan

Reverend Annabelle Dixon Collection Books in Order

Books by Alison Golden and Others

Agatha Christie Mysteries Collection Books in Order

Books by Agatha Christie

The Five Points' Mob Collection Books in Order

Books by Serena Akeroyd

3. Filthy Dark (2021)
5. Filthy Hot (2021)

Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Collection Books in Order

Books by Laurell K. Hamilton

Small Town Christmas Romance Collection Books in Order

Books by Morris Fenris

Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates Collection Books in Order

Books by Ta-Nehisi Coates

Love's Hollow Auctions Series Collections Books in Order

Books by Casey Morgan

Payback Pasts Collection - Standalone Thrillers Books in Order

Books by N.L. Hinkens

Annabelle Archer Wedding Planner Mystery Collections Books in Order

Books by Laura Durham

Domestic Deceptions Collection - Standalone Thrillers Books in Order

Books by N.L. Hinkens

Minecraft Book Collections - Skeleton Steve & the Noob Mobs Series Diaries - Bundle Box Sets Books in Order

Books by Skeleton Steve

Author Biographies and Other Books

Sonia Parin Biography

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Zane Biography

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Tim LaHaye Biography

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Jerry B. Jenkins Biography

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Misty Black Biography

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Nick Hawkes Biography

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R.L. Ullman Biography

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Susan May Warren Biography

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Rachel D. Russell Biography

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Andrea Christenson Biography

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Michelle Sass Aleckson Biography

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Craig Halloran Biography

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Marion Ueckermann Biography

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Julia Quinn Biography

Julia Quinn is a New York Times bestselling author of romance novels. She is a member of an exclusive group of just sixteen who have made it into the Romance Writers of America's Hall of Fame, which makes any Julia Quinn biography interesting. For example, Ms. Quinn on The Weakest Link. This cemented her intellectual heft. It’s no surprise her work is known for its historical details and insightful characterization. Her books have been translated into 31 languages and her popular series, The Bridgertons, has been produced as an original Netflix series.

Born Julie Cotler in 1970, she was raised in New England, though she moved to California with her mother after her parents divorced. She majored in Art History at Harvard University. During her senior year, she decided to apply for medical school and took the requisite pre-med courses. She also wrote her first two books during this period. They were both romance novels, titled Splendid and Dancing at Midnight. When the books sold, she decided to put off medical school for a year to work on her third novel.

While attending Yale Medical School, Ms. Cotler realized that this was not the career for her. Instead, she made the decision to pursue her true passion, writing. She chose the pseudonym Julia Quinn so her novels would be positioned close to those of popular romance writer Amanda Quick.

Many of her novels are dedicated to her husband, Paul Pottinger. Despite considering herself a feminist, she adopted her husband’s name, so is legally Julia Pottinger. Her books feature heroines with markedly feminist leanings. They are independent and often don’t meet historical standards of beauty. Her heroes don’t fit traditional stereotypes but often feature endearing human failings. The novels feature witty dialog and are filled with humor.

In 2007, Ms. Pottinger won the RITA Award from the Romance Writers of America and won a 2nd time in 2010 before becoming the youngest member to join the RWA Hall of Fame. Her last 17 novels have all made it to the New York Times Bestseller List. Due to her accomplishments, she was asked to teach the first writing course dedicated to romance writing at Yale during its Summer Writers Conference in 2016.

Pottinger lives with her husband and 2 children in Seattle. While her life seems as delightful as her novels, it was marred by tragedy in 2021, when her younger sister and father were killed by a drunk driver.

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Stuart MacBride Biography

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Leslie Wolfe Biography

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Martina Boone Biography

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Lawrence Sanders Biography

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Debbie Macomber Biography

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J.M. Dalgliesh Biography

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J.E. Parker Biography

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CB Samet Biography

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Nora Roberts Biography

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Bernard Cornwell Biography

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Diana Aleksandrova Biography

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Alicia Young Biography

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Alison Golden Biography

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Grace Dagnall Biography

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Thaddeus Kane Biography

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Heather Graham Biography

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Catherine Coulter Biography

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Dave Villager Biography

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Kristin Hannah Biography

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Beverly Lewis Biography

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Elin Hilderbrand Biography

Elin Hilderbrand is an American author who has published dozens of romance novels over the past few decades, impressing fans and critics with her romantic and exciting summer novels and series. Elin Hilderbrand's biography spans her beginnings as a new and inexperienced author in the 1990s and continues through her happy motherhood and rocky journey with illness. She is now renowned in the writing world as a master of beach read novels.

Hilderbrand has had an amazing personal journey exploring the many wonders of the island of Nantucket, where she currently lives and also sets many of her books in. Hilderbrand has written a Paradise Series, Winter Series as well as her most widely renowned standalone summer books. This author is on the New York Times Bestsellers list and has several future novels already in progress.

About Elin Hilderbrand

Hilderbrand was born July 17, 1969 in Collegeville, Pennsylvania. She grew up in a small town with her four loving siblings, with her parents divorcing when she was around five years old. She spent many happy summers on nearby Cape Cod, enjoying the weather, exploring different sports and collecting fun and shiny objects off the beach until her father died in a plane crash when she was 16. She had to work tirelessly in a factory for several summers after that tragedy. It was at this time that Hilderbrand became determined to once again fully experience and enjoy her summers.

Hilderbrand went on to be a successful graduate of John Hopkins University with a degree in Creative Writing. Hilderbrand worked a short time at a publishing press but quit within a year and moved to New York City to start teaching. She spent a summer in Nantucket, Massachusetts in 1993 and was thrilled with island life and the people there. She met Chip Cunningham and married him shortly after in 1995. She had a brief fellowship at the University of Iowa Writers' Workshop but didn't enjoy her time and felt like she didn't belong. She also spent time working at a local paper writing ads, which ultimately lead to her publishing her first novel The Beach Club in 2000.

Hilderbrand has steadily produced exciting summer reads since her first successful books. Her sixth novel Barefoot was a bestseller that shot Hilderbrand's name into worldwide reading clubs. Her first few books were published by St. Martin's Press until she switched to Little, Brown and Company. She has been successfully exploring new genres and characters ever since. In her personal life, Hilderbrand separated from her husband in 2015. They have three children together including Maxx, Dawson and Shelby. This author was tragically diagnosed with breast cancer in 2014 and underwent a double mastectomy that same year. She is now happy, healthy and always positive about her life and circumstances.

Hilderbrand has recently stated that she intends to wrap up her writing career and move toward movie or television adaptations of her work by 2024.

Overview of Books by Elin Hilderbrand

Hilderbrand has published 27 books as of 2021 with Golden Girl being her most recent achievement on the market. This author wrote a murder mystery in 2018 called The Perfect Couple, but her romance novels are her most popular stories. Hilderbrand has been very open about which book is her favorite, naming The Blue Bistro as her all-time perfect read.

This author has several series and also many novels that were written as standalone reads. Her Winter Series has four books and ran from 2014 to 2017. The 28 Summers Series has two books that were written in 2020 and 2021. She also has her renowned Paradise Trilogy with three books and her ever-popular Nantucket Series. This author has many fan-favorite standalone novels that continue to thrill and excite romance fans looking for enjoyable reads.

The Elin Hilderbrand biography shows that this author's life was exciting, heart-breaking and overall inspirational. Her connections with Cape Cod as a child as well as to her father led to her strong emotional connection to the ideal summer. This drive to experience carefree days at the beach and under the sun ultimately brought her to re-imagine summers in her many romance novels. She is renowned and loved for her beach reads by fans all over the world. As she winds down her writing career and moves toward other avenues of bringing her imagination to life, new and old readers alike can still enjoy her many romantic and exciting novels still on the shelves.

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Robyn Carr Biography

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Scott Blade Biography

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Phyllis A. Whitney Biography

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Hope Callaghan Biography

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Jamie Vougeot Biography

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Agatha Christie Biography

Agatha Christie was born on September 15th, 1890. She is the author of some of the most popular mystery novels in history, including Murder on the Orient Express and And Then There Were None. Her books have sold over a billion copies worldwide, making her one of the best-selling authors ever. Agatha had an unfortunate childhood with both parents dying before she turned 16; however, she managed to make something out of herself by writing about murders and other crimes.

Agatha's famous detective character Hercule Poirot helped give insight into her personality and hers for solving mysteries based around murder cases which led to significant success in her career as a writer. This blog post will explore more information about Agatha's life and provide information about her most popular books.

Agatha Christie's mother died in 1888 when she was three years old, the same year of her father, Frederick's death. As a result, Agatha spent much of her life with her grandmother (also named Agatha), whom she has named after. Her father had gotten into debt and lost most of his money before he passed away. This meant that Agatha experienced many hardships before marrying Archibald Christie, who served as an aviator during World War I. During their marriage, Archie often traveled for work to fight in the war, which led to them spending a lot of time apart. It wasn't until five days after Archie left for Egypt that Agatha decided to come forward about her first husband, Archie.

Agatha met Archie in 1914, who had returned from fighting in World War I after he got injured and was unable to fight again. He eventually recovered but had to return home, where they started writing each other letters daily. Eventually, the two of them fell in love and married, which led to Agatha getting pregnant with their first child named Rosalind Hicks on August 29th, 1920; however, she died three days later due to pneumonia on September 1st. They divorced on January 4th, 1926, after Archie's reoccurring affairs became too much for Agatha. Her daughter would become an author of romantic novels as well as stories for children.

In 1926, Agatha met Max Mallowan, a name professor from the University of London and an archaeologist. She ended up divorcing Archie and marrying Max on December 4th, 1930, in Baghdad after hiring him to work for her as an archaeologist at many digs that she funded throughout Iraq's historical sites that involved ancient civilizations.

On one expedition with her husband, they discovered traces of Ashtaroth, which is also known by its Greek name Astarte. Therefore, leading them to believe that the town they were excavating had ties to this particular goddess, which eventually led them to start their little museum in Bagdad, where they gathered all their findings over time.

Agatha Christie has written many different novels throughout her lifetime, the most famous being And Then There Were None. This particular book was published in 1939, translated into over 45 languages, and became a best-seller.

Another well-known novel Agatha has written includes Miss Marple's Final Cases & Two Other Stories, also known under the name Sleeping Murder. This book was published in 1976 but did take place after her death. Therefore, involving characters who are already deceased or about to die.

Another book that Agatha Christie has written is Hercule Poirot's Christmas, which was published in 1938 and told the story of who seems to be a nice family man called Mr. Shaitana with no real motives for what he does with his life. This book is an excellent example of how Agatha Christie uses multiple points of view because it switches back and forth between each character to add suspense and make the reader think about what would happen next in the story.

Another famous novel by Agatha Christie is Murder on the Orient Express, published in 1934 and told the story of Hercule Poirot after receiving an unexpected invitation from a fellow passenger he did not know very well or at all. However, this one chance encounter will turn into a nightmare after finding out the said person has been murdered while they were stuck on the train due to an avalanche blocking their path forward.

Another novel Agatha Christie has written is, And Then There Were None, published in 1939 and tells the story of ten people stuck on an island after accepting an invitation from a stranger named 'U. N. Owen'. In this novel, Agatha Christie uses multiple points of view, making the story more unpredictable as it switches back and forth between characters.

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Serena Akeroyd Biography

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Laurell K. Hamilton Biography

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Morris Fenris Biography

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Ta-Nehisi Coates Biography

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Casey Morgan Biography

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N.L. Hinkens Biography

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Laura Durham Biography

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Skeleton Steve Biography

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