All the books in the series are standalone stories with their own storylines and conclusions but the deeper histories and genealogy of a few key characters are explained across the series. I don’t know how to explain this to you without giving too much away but for example, you will find out more about Lane’s (lead character in #1) heritage in #2 and #3.
So, ideally, for maximum enjoyment, start from #1 and work your way to #3 chronologically. The series goes back in time so you first see the characters in the future (2030), then in the past (1999 then 1975) as the books go along, so you can see why starting from the future might make the past that little bit more surprising.
If you started with #2, you can choose to read either #1 or #3 next, depending on who you care about more. The woman or the child?
If you started with #3, the stories will make more sense to you if you do #2 first then #1 after.
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