

To date, they have not been published.Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the enduring gothic masterpiece Flowers in the Attic - the unforgettable forbidden love story that earned V.C. The following manuscripts, all written before or around the time of Flowers in the Attic, deviated from the gothic “children in jeopardy” genre that made Virginia famous. The Obsessed (an 800-page novel, may not be the same story as the excerpt published in the Biography).The following is a previously unpublished manuscript, but an excerpt has recently been published in the Biography: The Woman Beyond the Attic: The Virginia Andrews Story Where the Greener Grass Grows (a first draft of Petals on the Wind).The following 3 works can be found at The V.C. The Woman Beyond the Attic: The Virginia Andrews Story (2022) Unpublished Manuscripts Andrews: A Reader’s Checklist and Reference Guide (1999) Your First Romance (1984, one story starter only)įaces of Fear (1985, one chapter devoted to V.C.

The Haunted Dollhouse (1982, introduction only) Losing Spring (2023) Other Books About or Featuring V.C. This is a prequel series to the Dollanganger Series This is a spinoff of the Bittersweet Dreams novel (see above). This is a sequel series to the Dollanganger SeriesĬhristopher’s Diary: Secrets of Foxworth (2014)Ĭhristopher’s Diary: Echoes of Dollanganger (2015) “The Forbidden Heart" (2013) - bridge novella, only available in ebook Gods of Green Mountain (written in 1972, published in 2004) ♥ “Dark Seed" (2001) - promotional ebook prequel novella Shooting Stars (2002) - an omnibus of all 4 minibooks “Gathering Clouds" (2007) - limited edition novella included with Rain movie DVD The Wildflowers (2001) - an omnibus of all 4 minibooks

Orphans (2000) - an omnibus of all 4 minibooks Andrews herself before passing, all others are written by the ghostwriter) (the ♥ symbol shows books written by V.C. The author intended you to read them in the same order in which they were originally published. But you should read the books within a series in publication order, especially if it’s the first time you read the series. In what order should you read the books? You don’t have to read the series’ in any particular order. They are listed in publication order-first by series, then each book within the series is listed by publication date.
