Ring of Fire Book Two of the McKays
What can I say? Still and all, I think the reading order recommended above is certainly as good as any and probably the best. The Tangled Web , a collection of inter-related stories that runs parallel to many of the episodes in This volume is also where the character of Tata who figures in Eastern Front and Saxon Uprising is first introduced in the series. You should then backtrack a little and read The Papal Stakes, which is the direct sequel to I strongly recommend reading them back to back.
These two books were originally intended to be a single novel, which I wound up breaking in half because the story got too long. They read better in tandem. My story in that volume is directly connected to The Saxon Uprising and will lay some of the basis for the sequel to that novel. After that, read Commander Cantrell in the West Indies picks up on the adventures of Eddie Cantrell following the events depicted in The Cardinal Virtues depicts the opening of the French civil war which was also produced by the events related in The Baltic War and which has been foreshadowed in a number of stories following that novel.
My co-author on this novel, David Carrico, also has an e-book available titled On the other hand the e-book The Barbie Consortium is a direct prequel to Viennese Waltz and should be read first to introduce you to the young ladies dancing the Viennese Waltz. The Viennese Waltz is also one of the three immediate prequels to the next main line novel in the series, which is Parcel of Rogues are these two:.
Ring of Fire IV forthcoming May, There are a number of stories in this volume written by different authors including David Brin. The Chronicles of Dr. That leaves the various issues of the Gazette, which are really hard to fit into any precise sequence. The truth is, you can read them pretty much any time you choose. It would be well-nigh impossible for me to provide any usable framework for the sixty-three electronic issues of the magazine, so I will restrict myself simply to the seven volumes of the Gazette which have appeared in paper editions.
Do the same for Gazette IV, alongside the next three books in the sequence, You can read Gazette V alongside Gazette VI can be read along with the next batch of novels recommended. For those of you who dote on lists, here it is. But do keep in mind, when you examine this neatly ordered sequence, that the map is not the territory. Click on the small image for a full sized one, or visit it on gliffy.
The Ram Rebellion The Galileo Affair The Bavarian Crisis A Parcel of Rogues.
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Somewhere along the way, read the stories and articles in the fourth paper edition volume of the Gazette. Ring of Fire II The Cannon Law The Dreeson Incident The Papal Stakes The Eastern Front Commander Cantrell in the West Indies The Cardinal Virtues Music and Murder by David Carrico—this is an e-book edition only Seas of Fortune by Iver Cooper Gribbleflotz forthcoming August, The Ottoman Onslaught forthcoming January, Loved this one quite a bit. This is a question not a comment. In my opinion, The Wars for the Rhine should be read immediately after However, Eric is the final authority on this matter.
With havin so much content do you ever run into any problems of plagorism or copyright violation? Do you know any solutions to help prevent content from being ripped off? In which book or story did the state of Tryol enter the United States of Europe. I missed that story and want to read it. Thank You for your help. It was published in six parts in the Grantville Gazette e-zine, issues As a fan of the series I would find a concordance helpful in following the various characters through the stories.
The flowchart is in right category already: Any chance of updating the flowchart to include the 3 Ring Of Fire Press paper editions plus the forthcoming titles please. It includes all of the x novels and anthologies from Baen Books, as well as the Ring of Fire anthologies and the paper editions of the Grantville Gazette but not the e-zines.
It also includes all of the Ring of Fire Press fiction titles published so far, as well as all of the upcoming titles from Baen Books and Ring of Fire Press. It includes explanatory notes, and is completely consistent with the Reading Order Eric laid out in January I posted a link to the the first version of it in a comment in this thread in June It was fairly crude, but Eric said he liked it, and he pointed out a couple of errors and even made suggestions for improving it. Since then, I have continued to refine the design of my flowchart, and have kept it up to date.
The latest version is complete, and up to date, as of 4 April My flowchart can be downloaded here. This is a permanent link.
Series: Ring of Fire reading order / per Eric Flint
The very latest version of my flowchart will always be available for download at this address. I almost stopped reading this series because I got lost in the chronology. Reading the front fly leaf and clicking on amazon. I have just finished 32 and 33 along with Ring of Fire 1 and Grantville Gazettes s1,2,3. I am enjoying the entire series to date.
Many of the monastic teachings have been relegated out of current theological teachings which is most unfortunate. Thank you for including that story. I enjoy the personal nature of the stories and am having fun putting all that learning to good use now finally, that is.
Thank you for this opportunity. Thank you for better maps in Bavarian Crisis. Also TUVM for the alphabetized cast of characters. I also would love a list that gives the appearances of various characters, particularly the musicians, the detectives, the commercial and the religious figures. Thank you for reading order list. Is there a composite list of characters — perhaps online somewhere. Just finished The Kremlin Games and loved it! Do we get a sequel soon? The title of the sequel is I have long been waiting anxiously for Thanks for this article.
I will also like to mention that it can always be hard when you find yourself in school and starting out to initiate a long credit score. There are many scholars who are merely trying to pull through and have a lengthy or beneficial credit history can be a difficult thing to have. I am a librarian trying to help our patrons by adding the recommended order into our library catalog.
However, this list has not been updated in a while I am trying to understand where does the newer books such as The Vatican Sanctions fit in.
Thanks for your help. It is fully up to date as of September 20, It contains all of the x titles from Baen Books, as well as the Ring of Fire anthologies and the paper editions of the Grantville Gazette but not the e-zine editions. It also contains all of the Ring of Fire Press titles as well, and all of the forthcoming titles. The flowchart can be downloaded here. This link will always point to the latest version.
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Eric has seen it, and has said that he likes it. He has also given me helpful advice and pointed out a couple of errors. I only ask that you only distribute unaltered copies. It is very helpful.
Love the series and absolutely intimidated at the research involved to get all these historical figures approximately correct, having done a time travel novel 1 only! But one historical error no downtimer would have made: Galileo did not invent the telescope, Hannes Lippershey did.
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And while few at the time knew it, Galileo was beaten in using the telescope to study the sky by 3. The Ottoman Onslaught is noted on this list, even tho not yet published or written. Where does Mission to the Mughals fit? Just finished and loved it like all the books in the series. Also will there be a sequel to Mission to the Mughals?
And if so, when? Have been a fan of this series since the first in the series: Interesting concept and both well written and conceived. The Ottoman Onslaught was published more than a year ago, in January Just finished Mission to the Mughals and enjoyed it very much.
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What is it, in what anthology is it posted? Maybe in the Cast of Characters list. May I suggest something about using french in The Galileo Affair, even if no changes can be made? This remark works for a duc, a vicomte, a marquis, of course. Nobody has never thought about a french edition? I really enjoyed the Commander Cantrell in the West Indies novel. Also, are there any short stories about the search for oil in America or Trinidad? There is a sequel to Commander Cantrell in the West Indies in the works. It will be a sequel to , and its working title is No Peace Beyond the Line.
Seas of Fortune, does cover the search for rubber. It is, in my opinion, an excellent read. I like your idea of creating a signature with a download link to my flowchart. I am adding that signature to this message. A link to the flowchart is there, as well as one to a page where all my maps can be viewed and downloaded. I continually keep it up to date and as complete as possible; the flowchart includes all Baen Books and Ring of Fire Press titles, including titles announced or in progress, but not yet published.
It can be downloaded here. I have also created several large-scale maps related to the world of the Ring of Fire Series. They can be viewed and downloaded from my Maps Page at While you are at it, check out the rest of The RoF Press entries are especially useful.
These links always point to the latest version. I really appreciated this Reading Order list, as I have picked up a number of the other books in the series, but do not have them all. Please give this awesome series the great support it deserves and update the Reading Order list every time a new book in the series is released.
A follow-up to my post above. Thanks for the very helpful support of this series. It is only a project which I took upon myself. I do my best, however, to keep it as accurate and up-to-date as possible. If you are going for finest contents like me, just go to see this web page everyday for the reason that it presents quality contents, thanks. Anxious to see what happens to Larry while looking for Oil. Or Vets in general, when doing Military SF. Eric- Love the series! Not to mention some of the lower tech stuff that directly preceded those.
Family Ranch (The McKay's Series)
Going home meant facing the last ten years of her life. Julie had been hiding a secret for ten long years from her father and the father of her child. Could Cade Weston ever forgive her? Book Two finds Letty coming home to the funeral, and realizing in order to inherit she must live on the ranch for a year. So Letty quits Law school, and models for a living, bringing her job to the ranch.
She meets Hank Silver and is smitten, but Hank won't have anything to do with her because of her father's unwritten law about not fooling with the McKay girls. Book Three takes up the story of Sandy McKay who had planned to go to vet school and puts it off until she's fulfilled her part of the bargain. Sandy meets Mike Tobin and they become best friends. But when she gets engaged to his brother, she wonders if she missed something with Mike. The last of the series, the fourth book concerns Wendy McKay. She's been star struck on Wade Weston for a long time and nothing is going to end it, until he bring a red-head on the property and puts he in her place.
But thanks to Sam Jamison, she doesn't entirely lose face. Wade has changed though, and it's up to Sam to see that Wendy isn't harmed. But will he stick around when it's all over, or will he like Hank be too proud to claim her as his own? You can download Apple Books from the App Store.