A: While each book or novella can stand alone, I think readers will get more enjoyment out of them if they follow this sequence:
- Invisible Prison (eNovella)
- Invisible Magic
- Invisible Duty (eNovella)
- Invisible Power
- Invisible Fate
- Invisible Fears (Kelly McAllister Book 1)
- Invisible Allies (eNovella)
- Invisible Secrets (Kelly McAllister Book 2)
- Invisible Journey
What makes the series different from other urban fantasy series? A: First, the events of the story occur on a world scale vs. the single location of many of the other popular UF series. The Alex Noziak stories occur in locations such as Paris, the Maldives, Washington, D.C., and Africa. Secondly, while all of the storylines in the Alex Noziak series include action-oriented fight sequences which readers of this genre love, they also contain a lot of what isn't typical for most urban fantasy--emotional growth and development of the main characters. Alex must deal with the dynamics of a strong female team as well as interference from her shaman father, her shapeshifting brothers and her Celtic witch mother. Relationships are messy, but they also add a fun, deeper dimension to Alex. Third, unlike many other paranormal romance series on the market today, there isn't a primary focus on a happy ever after relationship that's resolved in one book; if you want your heroine hooking up with a hot warlock, you've definitely come to the right place, but expect cliff hanging endings as the relationship is not tied up with a pretty bow after book one.
To help readers know what the Alex Noziak books are like, what would you compare them to? A: I think the series is well-suited for readers of Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson series, Kat Richardson's Greywalker series, and Illona Andrews Kate Daniels series. Fans of television shows like Supernatural, Angel, True Blood (without all the graphic sex scenes), and Witchblade should also find something of interest here.
"I. . .encourage those of you who like action, magic and sassy heroines to snatch up this series." ~ Romancing the Genres