Danielle Baker writes contemporary romance with a focus on small-town settings, interconnected characters, and shorter seasonal entries alongside her main series. Her catalog is still developing, but there is a clear distinction between her core Petoskey Stone sequence and titles that belong to separate or shared continuities.

If you want the most coherent introduction, begin with Love Unbound, which establishes the setting, tone, and relationship network that carry forward.
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The quick answer
- Start here: Love Unbound
- Best approach: Read Petoskey Stone in order, then branch out
- Continuity note: Holiday titles are optional; Honor and Once Upon A Kiss are separate
Petoskey Stone series (main continuity)
- Love Unbound (2023): Introduces Petoskey Stone and its core cast, laying the emotional and social groundwork the rest of the series builds on.
- Best Kept Secrets (2023): Expands the town’s interconnected relationships, bringing hidden pasts into the open and deepening ongoing character ties.
- A Heart So Wild (2023): Shifts focus to a more turbulent romance, adding tension while reinforcing how tightly linked the community has become.
- When Hearts Collide (2024): Brings multiple threads together, with crossover character dynamics that rely on earlier developments for full impact.
This is the only sequence where order clearly matters. Character histories and evolving relationships carry forward from book to book.
Holiday Romance Collection (optional reads)
- Be Mine, Valentine (2024): A short Valentine-themed romance that emphasizes tone and chemistry rather than long-running continuity.
- Lucky In Love (2025): A lighter, luck-driven premise that works independently while keeping the same general style.
- Birthday Wishes (2024): Centers on a celebratory setup, using a contained story that doesn’t depend on prior books.
- Meet Me Under the Mistletoe (2024): A holiday-focused romance built around festive atmosphere and a self-contained arc.
These function best as standalones. Read them in any order, or slot them in between longer books as quick reads.
Sky Ridge Hotshots (separate shared continuity)
Honor (2026): Places Baker’s writing into a firefighter-centered shared world, with its own cast and series progression unrelated to Petoskey Stone.
This is not an entry point to her personal series. It sits within a multi-author structure.
Bliss Garden Girls (new series)
Once Upon A Kiss (2026): Launches a new series with a fresh setting and cast, designed as a clean starting point separate from earlier work.
Because this begins a new continuity, it can serve as an alternative entry once released.
Recommended reading order
If you want clarity without overlap:
- Love Unbound
- Best Kept Secrets
- A Heart So Wild
- When Hearts Collide
- (Optional) Holiday Romance titles in any order
- Honor
- Once Upon A Kiss
This keeps the main narrative intact before moving into optional or separate material.
Do you need to follow publication order?
- For Petoskey Stone, yes. Publication order preserves character development and relationship progression.
- For everything else, order is flexible because those books do not rely on shared continuity in the same way.
What’s essential vs optional?
Essential (core continuity):
- Love Unbound
- Best Kept Secrets
- A Heart So Wild
- When Hearts Collide
Optional (standalone-style):
- Holiday Romance Collection
Separate continuities:
- Honor
- Once Upon A Kiss
Latest release status
As of March 2026, Honor is the most recent published title, with Once Upon A Kiss scheduled for April 7, 2026 as the start of a new series. No additional Petoskey Stone entries are firmly confirmed beyond book four.
Final recommendation
Start with Love Unbound and read straight through the four Petoskey Stone novels. That gives you the clearest version of Danielle Baker’s work. After that, treat the rest as expansions rather than required steps, dip into the holiday books when you want something lighter, and approach the newer series as a separate track rather than a continuation.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

