It’s been ages since I posted a What to Read Wednesday post, but I figured I’d do a self-centred one. I submitted a story to my publisher not too long ago, and they asked me to make a list of all my series because they were confused.
It escalated and then all JMS Books authors had to make a list LOL. Anyway, there are a lot of series stories coming from Holly this last half of the year, so this list won’t be accurate for long, but today, this is what my list looks like.
If you click on a cover, you’ll be taken to a page with a blurb, links, and an excerpt, so feel free to browse!
Rockshade’s PID:
A group of paranormal cops solving crimes. We have shifters, magic users, and the occasional ghost. Best read in order.
Up North Series:
Contemporary novellas, all standalone, but a few characters may show up in in stories other than their own. They all take place in a northern climate.
The Halfhide Pack:
Short stories about one werewolf pack. Best read in order since the pack tends to grow a little with each book.
The Ruby Tooth:
Paranormal novellas about what happens when you allow different species to go to the same nightclub. They can be read as standalone stories, it’s The Ruby Tooth, a night club, that connects them.
The Tattooed Corpse Series:
All standalone stories in different genres. What connects these stories is that the same corpse appears in all of them. It’s a collaboration with Amy Spector.
Dragon Row
Standalone stories taking place on the same street in the town Edge. The street is called Dragon Row, and it’s where the dragon shifters live.
Hagwall
Stories about a group of shifters, vampires, and former blood slaves solving crimes together. NOT standalone.
A Scurry of Squirrels
Squirrel shifters? Of course! These can be read as standalone stories but old characters may make an appearance.
Norbridge
There is a new couple in every book, but you’d do best in reading them in order. We have shifters, vampires, and blood witches.
House of Horrors
A group of psychics who have escaped an underground facility where their services were sold against their will. There is a new couple in every book, but they’re best read in order.


































