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For the earlier books, they stand pretty well on their own, you just miss some character nuances.
The Code Name books...I suppose they could stand alone, but they really should be read in order for you to understand exactly what's going on.
The Code Name books...I suppose they could stand alone, but they really should be read in order for you to understand exactly what's going on.

I read and enjoyed Code Name: Bikini. It was good and I didn't feel lost from not having read any others in the series.
I think Skye's latest book, To Catch A Thief, ties in with these. I haven't read it yet, but I'm pretty sure it sticks with the same set of characters (and crosses over with her Draycott Abbey series).
p.s. - nice work, Kathrynn, on adding the book links :)
p.s. - nice work, Kathrynn, on adding the book links :)

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To Catch A Thief (other topics)Code Name: Bikini (other topics)
Code Name: Blondie (other topics)
Hot Pursuit (other topics)
Going Overboard (other topics)
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Summary: The unofficial series originally started out as a bunch of loosely connected books featuring Navy SEALs and grew into the Code Name series - which still features SEALs, but the CN SEALs are a special group who are part of a secret government project where microchips are inserted into the men to enhance their senses. The Code Name books utilize a recurring character from the original SEAL books.
1. 2000 Kisses
2. Going Overboard
3. My Spy
4. Hot Pursuit
5. Code Name: Nanny
6. Code Name: Princess
7. Code Name: Baby
8. Code Name: Blondie
9. Code Name: Bikini
10. To Catch A Thief (Draycott Abbey series crossover)