2020 Reading Guide

I finally got this updated for you. 🙂

2020 Reading guide for books by Deborah Cooke and Claire Delacroix

This is the cover of the new reading guide for my books. It includes information about all of my books and series, with suggestions for reading order and a bit of a peek behind the scenes. I update this digital resource every year and change the colour of the cover so you know which one you have.

The reader guide should be a free download at your portal of choice, but if it’s isn’t, you can download it free from BookFunnel.

2017 Reading Guide

2017 Reading Order Guide for books by Deborah Cooke and Claire DelacroixIn 2016, I published a reader guide for the first time as a free download. You all loved this resource, based on the number of downloads it had, so it’s been updated for 2017. Just like the first one, this little volume is thick with links. There are links to product pages as well as links to other content on my site that you might have missed—an out-take scene, family trees to download, audio samples, swag, upcoming booksignings. This year, I’ve added more books to it, as well as some new sections with suggestions for reading order. There’s section about tropes, for example, AND there’s a link at the end to a poll about world guides. I’d love if you had the chance to do the survey.

I changed the cover so you’d know which version you have—the red guide is the 2016 edition and the purple guide is the 2017 edition. At iBooks, you should be advised that the book has been updated. At Amazon, you might or might not have access to the new edition—you can ask Amazon support to help you, or you can download the new one from my online store. The guide is available for the first time at GooglePlay, Nook and Kobo.

You can download it free at:
Buy EPUB e-book from Deborah Buy MOBI e-book from Deborah Buy at iBooks Buy at Amazon.com Buy at Barnes&Noble Buy at GooglePlay Buy at Kobo Buy at Amazon.ca Buy at Amazon.co.uk Buy at Amazon.de

If you’ve got the Reading Guide for 2017 and you find any broken links or missing tropes or have any suggestions for changes in the 2018 edition, please comment on this post.