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okay so i have a predicament
i'm currently outlining my first book in Harlow
and it's WAY more romance-heavy than the rest of the series
like the main series is basically about war and genocide and the apocalypse
but the main character gets involved in the whole thing because of a whole romance that happens
BUT
i feel like if i marketed the first book as the first book, readers might be like "oh this is a romance series" (spoiler alert, it's NOT)
but what if i marketed it as a prequel? do you think that would kinda change the way the series is regarded? cuz like i don't want people to think the whole series is only romance
the first book is just very romance-heavy because that's just the antagonists' original plan is through a romance cuz like
love
but yeah the rest of the series mainly focuses on hadley tryna save her people and then eventually everyone else trying to save each other and the apocalypse and fire and wahahahaha
BUT LIKE WHAT DO I DO
wHaT aM i SuPpOsEd tO dO sOmEoNe PlEaSe HeLp
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@Thaidakar the Ghostblood oh yeah it stays very relevant and is brought up pretty frequently. my only problem is if potential readers (readers that would like the other books but aren't rlly into romance) get turned off to my series before it even really starts. i don't know if making Vendetta into a prequel would kind of widen my potential range of readers or if it wouldn't really do anything. i do know i'll be making Vendetta into some book or other, because it's crucial information for understanding a lot of what happens next in the series, but do you think making it a prequel would kinda keep readers' minds more open to what the rest of the series might be like, or do you think that's even possible?
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