Growing a Series
Throughout my traditional writing career (40+ years), most series were three books long. In fact, back in the 1980s, instead of calling them a series, they were called a trilogy. Most authors wrote three books and moved on to something else.
There were exceptions, of course. Sue Grafton with her alphabet books. Harry Potter. Janet Evanovich’s Stephanie Plum novels.
But things really changed in the last decade as indie authors wrote longer series and readers gobbled them up.
When I came up with the idea for my British Are Coming series, there were three books. Each book would feature a British character (Sebastian, his sister Amanda, and his friend Roger) who would then each find love with an American character on or near a ranch called Eden’s Gate.
In January 2023, I shared the story of how a novella set in England, To Enchant a Lady’s Heart, was added to the mix and why it took more than a decade for the series to begin to be written. You can read that blog post at https://robinleehatcher.com/a-long-time-coming/

Anyway, the last of the original three books (To Reveal a Reckless Love) is now ready for the editor to do her final magic. However, the series isn’t going to end with that book. It is continuing to grow.

Soon after the publication of To Marry an English Lord, I began hearing from readers, wondering if they were going to get William’s story. William is the rancher who owns Eden’s Gate. The requests increased after the publication of To Capture a Mountain Man.

Thankfully, the perfect woman for William rushed into my imagination. She’s an Irish housemaid who escapes from trouble in England and finds herself in William’s employ. And so I began to write To Find Where She Belongs. The story is coming along, and I’m having great fun watching these two fall for each other. God willing and the creeks don’t rise, the book will release in February or March of 2026.

But wait! In To Reveal a Reckless Love, Reverend Truman Blankenship, a fixture in all the books set in America, was hoping to find love but didn’t. I found myself feeling sorry for him. I mean, he’s a nice guy. He’s eligible. He ought to find a good woman with whom to share his ministry and life. And so, he is going to get his own story. Once again, the perfect heroine marched (yes, she is the sort who would march, determined and head held high) into my mind. I think I know the title but haven’t decided absolutely. The story will have a Christmas setting, and I plan for it to release in the third quarter of 2026.
And so, a series that began with only three books has grown to six. Who knows if there might be another resident of Eden’s Gate Ranch or the town of Gibeon, Idaho who needs a little help from this romantic writer. Time will tell.

One side note: I write all of my books to stand alone, even if they are part of a series. Naturally I hope readers will want to read all the books in a series, but I make sure no one feels lost if they pick up book #4 without reading the first three.
Do you enjoy reading series books (especially ones that stand alone)? Or do you prefer single title releases?
~robin


I love reading series. Enjoy revisiting people from previous books. Always read them in order
Thanks, Joyce. I try to always read series in order too.
I like series books as long as there are not to many of them.
I have never written a series with continuing main characters. Probably because those are the kind, as a reader, that I will stop reading after too many books.
I enjoy a series or stand alone. Either makes me a happy reader.
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Loved seeing the birth of these books and how they came to be! Thanks for sharing and reminding me I missed one!
Thanks, Kristin. I’m glad you enjoyed seeing the journey.
I like single books I have read 3 books and have just loved them
Norma Jean Colling
Robin, thank you for the story behind the stories. I enjoy all your books so look forward to getting these. If the secondary characters have a compelling background, and are intriguing and unique, I’m left wondering whatever happened to so-and-so. Just depends. I guess that’s a thumbs up for series.
I LOVE SERIES STORIES!
I love series. At the end of one recently, my heart longed for more.
I love your books and have read most of them. Remind me of new posts in the scavenger hunt, please.
Stand alone