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A.L. Jackson writes emotionally heavy contemporary romance in distinct story lines, small-town families, band-of-brothers suspense, rock-star romance, and (more recently) a romantasy duet. The books don’t form one giant timeline, but each named series has an intended sequence that protects the reveals and keeps recurring characters from feeling like strangers.

If you want this to stay simple: choose one series below and read it straight through.
A fast way to choose your first A.L. Jackson book
- Want small-town romance with a steady, bingeable arc? Start with Love Me Today (Time River).
- Want found-family intensity and big feelings? Start with A Stone in the Sea (Bleeding Stars).
- Want music-world romance? Start with Kiss the Stars (Falling Stars).
- Want romantic suspense with small-town roots? Start with Show Me the Way (Fight for Me).
- Want dark romantasy? Start with Visions of Darkness (and read the duet in order).
Moonlit Ridge (Read in order)
Small-town, band-of-brothers romance with ongoing connections.
- From Here to Eternity: A guarded return to a small town turns into the kind of love that demands risk.
- Under an Endless Moon: A slow-burn pull grows stronger as two people stop resisting what’s obvious.
- At the Edge of Surrender: A protective hero and a complicated past collide until surrender becomes survival.
- Beyond the Blue Horizon: A fragile hope becomes real when two people finally choose each other out loud.
- On the Brink of Bliss: A final step forward where trust isn’t promised, it’s proven.
Darkness (Read in order)
A two-book romantasy arc; do not reverse these.
- Visions of Darkness: Two damaged souls are drawn together while something darker hunts at the edges of their world.
- Walking in Darkness: The bond is tested at full scale, where love and power both carry consequences.
Redemption Hills (Read in order)
Small-town “band of brothers” romance; interconnected but each book centers a different couple.
- Give Me a Reason: A tough, jaded hero clashes with the one person who sees straight through him.
- Say It’s Forever: A spark that should be temporary turns permanent when the past refuses to stay quiet.
- Never Look Back: A second chance shows up with teeth, forcing honesty, not nostalgia.
- Promise Me Always: A dangerous heart makes a desperate bargain, and love becomes the risk he can’t avoid.
Time River (Read in order)
Small-town romance with a strong “keep going” momentum.
- Love Me Today: A single dad tries to keep life controlled, until attraction makes control impossible.
- Don’t Forget Me Tomorrow: Two people with real reasons to run are forced to decide what’s worth staying for.
- Claim Me Forever: A protective hero and a stubborn heroine circle each other until the truth breaks through.
- Hold Me Until Morning: The final turn of the story where commitment stops being theoretical and becomes a choice.
The Bleeding Stars (Read in order)
Found-family romance with heavy emotional continuity and recurring characters.
- A Stone in the Sea: A broken man and a woman who won’t be pushed away collide in the rawest way.
- Drowning to Breathe: Healing starts messy when love shows up exactly where it shouldn’t.
- Where Lightning Strikes: A high-voltage romance where secrets and desire arrive together.
- Wait: Two people on the edge of change try to keep their hearts from choosing for them.
- Stay: A relationship becomes real when walking away stops being an option.
- Stand: Love turns into a stand-your-ground decision when everything else starts to shake.
The Falling Stars (Read in order)
Rock-star romance with overlapping friendships and references.
- Kiss the Stars: A small-town escape meets a music-world hero who won’t let the past win.
- Catch Me When I Fall: An enemies-to-lovers collision where proximity turns into vulnerability.
- Falling into You: A sweeping, intense romance that builds on the series’ emotional backdrop.
- Beneath the Stars: The close of the arc, where what’s hidden finally gets named.
Fight for Me (Read in order)
Small-town romantic suspense; best in sequence for character context.
- Show Me the Way: A wounded hero and a determined heroine find each other in the middle of danger.
- Follow Me Back: A connection grows under pressure as trust becomes the real battleground.
- Lead Me Home: The past comes calling, forcing a couple to choose courage over fear.
- Hold on to Hope: The finale, where loyalty and love are tested when it matters most.
Related novella: Hunt Me Down, a shorter bonus story that fits best after you’ve started the series.
Confessions of the Heart (Read in order)
Tightly emotional romance; each book builds the feeling of the last.
- More of You: Two people try to keep it simple and fail the moment feelings get involved.
- All of Me: Love deepens, but so do the stakes, demanding honesty instead of distance.
- Pieces of Us: A relationship faces its hardest truths and decides what “together” really means.
Closer to You (Read in order)
New adult romance with a clear three-book progression.
- Come to Me Quietly: A guarded beginning where attraction arrives before trust.
- Come to Me Softly: Vulnerability turns into a choice, not a weakness.
- Come to Me Recklessly: The emotional high point, where love refuses to stay careful.
Regret (Read in order)
Second-chance romance built on history and consequences.
- Lost to You: First love turns complicated when reality doesn’t match the promise.
- Take This Regret: A painful decision becomes the thing both leads can’t stop revisiting.
- If Forever Comes: The question of “what now?” becomes unavoidable, and the past demands an answer.
Note: Some catalogs list these early titles in slightly different publication-year sequences depending on editions, but the story order above is the widely used reading order.
Hollywood Chronicles (Read in order)
Co-written with Rebecca Shea; two connected standalones.
- One Wild Night: A wild, high-gloss romance where impulse meets consequence.
- One Wild Ride: A new couple takes the spotlight, and the truth becomes harder to hide.
Love the Way You Lie (Read in order)
A short three-book line that’s best read in sequence.
- Crave: Desire shows up fast, and demands more than either person planned to give.
- Crush: Feelings deepen, but so do the complications.
- Crash: The ending lands hardest when you’ve lived the buildup book by book.
Standalones and short fiction (Read anytime)
- Pulled: A charged romance where one choice yanks two lives into the same orbit.
- When We Collide: Two stubborn hearts meet at the worst time, and make it matter anyway.
- Something About a Hot Guy (short story): A quick, sweet hit of tension where longing finally speaks up.
The easiest “do this, then decide” plan
- Pick one from these first books: Love Me Today, A Stone in the Sea, Kiss the Stars, or Visions of Darkness.
- Finish that series in order.
- Only then jump to another series, because A.L. Jackson loves cameos and casual spoilers.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

