Maxwell’s sagas are distinctly feminine. While George R.R. Martin describes the stitching on a doublet, Maxwell describes the exact shade of red lipstick or the designer of a stiletto heel.
This approach keeps the universe fresh. The “will they/won’t they” tension resets with every new protagonist, but the stakes remain high because the supporting cast from previous books is still present. sagas megan maxwell
Switching from modern offices to medieval Scotland, this historical romance saga is a fan favorite for its mix of adventure and "highlander" passion. Maxwell’s sagas are distinctly feminine
She exploits the gap between Book 1 and Book 2 of a single couple’s story. This is a high-risk strategy. If the reader doesn’t trust the author, they will rage-quit. But if they trust Maxwell, they binge-read. She taught her audience that a cliffhanger isn't a betrayal; it's an invitation to stay up until 3 AM. This approach keeps the universe fresh