What’s the right order for the Wilderness novels?
- Into the Wilderness
- Dawn on a Distant Shore
- Lake in the Clouds
- Fire Along the Sky
- Queen of Swords
- The Endless Forest (the working title was Hidden Wolf)
The Waverly Place series:
- The Gilded Hour
- Where the Light Enters
The bridge novel that connects the Wilderness and Waverly Place series:
Little Birds.
- Finished June 2022; pub date April 2023
Here are the other novels, written under my name instead of Sara’s:
- Homestead
- Tied to the Tracks
- The Pajama Girls of Lambert Square
Greetings from my muse, Maxine.
I read the entire series from beginning to end at least three times a year. By now, these characters feel like family. And sometimes you have to delve into mighty fine writing. For your soul.
You are very kind. Just the right supportive words when I’m worried I’ll never write another sentence. Thank you, Karen.
How did Strikes the Sky die? Or, have I just not gotten there yet?
You’re not there yet.
Historical fiction is my favorite genre and yours books are fabulous! After listening to the Outlander series 3 times in a row (I’m an Audible listener), I needed something new. Someone in an Outlander FB group suggested your Wilderness novels. It was a perfect suggestion. I enjoyed the your nod to Jamie, Claire and Ian in the first book. I don’t know how you and Diana create such wonderful characters. You draw me in and make me feel like they are real people, so much so that I feel like I miss them when the book is over.
I am currently listening to the Wilderness series for the second time in a row. I love the characters you have created and the setting of the War of 1812. It’s fascinating to learn about that time period. I don’t recall learning about it at all in school.
I’m excited to listen to your Waverly Place novels. Thank you for providing entertainment in a historical setting. 🙂
Hi Tracie — That’s pretty much why I wrote the series: no information provided in my otherwise good schooling. Once I got interested I couldn’t get out again. I’m so pleased you have enjoyed the books. Thanks for taking the time to write.
Historical fiction is my favorite genre and yours books are fabulous! After listening to the Outlander series 3 times in a row (I’m an Audible listener), I needed something new. Someone in an Outlander FB group suggested your Wilderness novels. It was a perfect suggestion. I enjoyed the your nod to Jamie, Claire and Ian in the first book. I don’t know how you and Diana create such wonderful characters. You draw me in and make me feel like they are real people, so much so that I feel like I miss them when the book is over.
I am currently listening to the Wilderness series for the second time in a row. I love the characters you have created and the setting of the War of 1812. It’s fascinating to learn about that time period. I don’t recall learning about it at all in school.
I’m excited to listen to your Waverly Place novels. Thank you for providing entertainment in a historical setting. 🙂
Hi Tracie — That’s pretty much why I wrote the series: no information provided in my otherwise good schooling. Once I got interested I couldn’t get out again. I’m so pleased you have enjoyed the books. Thanks for taking the time to write.
How did Strikes the Sky die? Or, have I just not gotten there yet?
You’re not there yet.
I read the entire series from beginning to end at least three times a year. By now, these characters feel like family. And sometimes you have to delve into mighty fine writing. For your soul.
You are very kind. Just the right supportive words when I’m worried I’ll never write another sentence. Thank you, Karen.