Lacey Day writes cozy, steamy why-choose small-town romance. Right now, her catalog is easiest to read by series publication order, because the series branding is clear and the books are being released in fast clusters rather than as one long interwoven universe.

Goodreads and Fantastic Fiction both show the main active lines as Coyote Glen, Aspen Springs, Men of Medford, and Colter Creek, with 2026 titles expanding several of those series.
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Where should you start with Lacey Day?
There are three clean starting points:
- Ink Me Three Times if you want the clearest flagship series start.
- My Three Hometown Hard Hats if you want a hometown romance line with quick momentum.
- Stuck with my Brother’s Firefighter Besties if you want the Medford books first.
If you want the broadest reading path, this is the safest order:
- Coyote Glen
- Aspen Springs
- Men of Medford
- Colter Creek
That order is not a hard continuity rule, but it is the cleanest way to move through the current catalog without jumping between different release clusters.
Lacey Day books in order
Coyote Glen
This is the most established Lacey Day series page on Goodreads and Fantastic Fiction, and it is a strong starting place for new readers. As of April 2, 2026, four books are clearly published and a fifth is listed for 2026.
- Ink Me Three Times (2025): A small-town opener that launched the Coyote Glen line and remains the cleanest place to start this series.
- Light My Fire Three Times (2025): A follow-up that keeps the same cozy, why-choose small-town tone and works best after book one.
- Rock Me Three Times (2025): A later 2025 entry that continues the series rhythm and is better in sequence than as a random jump-in point.
- Wrangle Me Three Times (2026): A ranch-set continuation that expands the town and is best read after the first three books.
- Ride Me Three Times (2026): A biker-focused fifth entry listed for 2026, so it should be treated as part of the ongoing series rather than a separate branch.
Aspen Springs
Aspen Springs is another clearly branded small-town why-choose series, with Goodreads showing four primary works and Fantastic Fiction listing a fifth 2026 title. It is a good alternative starting point if you prefer hometown reunion energy over Coyote Glen’s branding.
- My Three Hometown Hard Hats (2025): The series opener and the best first stop in Aspen Springs.
- My Three Hometown Firefighters (2025): A protective-hero follow-up that fits best after the first book establishes the town’s tone.
- My Three Hometown Alphas (2025): A third entry that keeps the same cozy small-town why-choose framework.
- My Three Hometown Mountain Men (2025): A snowed-in, mountain-man variation that lands better once the Aspen Springs setup already feels familiar.
- My Three Hometown Bikers (2026): A 2026 addition that extends the line and is best saved until after the earlier Aspen Springs books.
Men of Medford
Men of Medford is a four-book cluster released in 2025. Goodreads and Fantastic Fiction both confirm the series, though Fantastic Fiction’s list order is less tidy on the page than Goodreads’ numbered sequence, so Goodreads is the safer guide for the internal order.
- Stuck with my Brother’s Firefighter Besties (2025): A rom-com-leaning opener and the obvious place to begin Men of Medford.
- Stuck with my Mechanic Daddies (2025): A second book built around inheritance, repairs, and pregnancy stakes, best read after the opener.
- Stuck with my Boss Daddies (2025): A returning-home setup with three bosses and stronger payoff once the Medford vibe is already in place.
- Stuck with my Mountain Daddies (2025): A later holiday-tinged, snowed-in entry that works best after the rest of the Medford books.
Colter Creek
This is the newest clearly identifiable series branch. Fantastic Fiction lists two 2026 books in Colter Creek, and Goodreads snippets also show those titles tied to that series. Because the line is newer and still short, it is best treated as a separate branch rather than folded into the older series order.
- High Ridge Ranch Cowboys (2026): The first confirmed Colter Creek entry and the correct starting point for this branch.
- Willow Ranch Cowboys (2026): A neighboring-cowboys continuation that should be read after High Ridge Ranch Cowboys.
Recommended reading order
For most readers, this is the best route:
- Coyote Glen
- Aspen Springs
- Men of Medford
- Colter Creek
Why this order works: Coyote Glen and Aspen Springs are the most visible current series pages with stable numbering, Men of Medford is a compact completed-feeling 2025 cluster, and Colter Creek is new enough that it makes more sense as a later add-on than as your first taste of the author. That is a recommendation for ease, not a continuity warning.
Do Lacey Day books need to be read in order?
Mostly yes within each series, but not necessarily across the whole catalog.
These books appear to be built as branded small-town series rather than one giant crossover saga. So the safest rule is simple: pick a series, start at book one, and stay in order inside that series.
Best starting point by reading taste
- Start with Ink Me Three Times if you want the cleanest all-purpose recommendation.
- Start with My Three Hometown Hard Hats if you want a quick-moving hometown setup.
- Start with Stuck with my Brother’s Firefighter Besties if you want a more overt rom-com setup first.
- Start with High Ridge Ranch Cowboys only if the newer cowboy branch is specifically what brought you here.
Latest release status
As of April 2, 2026, Lacey Day’s catalog is still expanding. Fantastic Fiction currently lists 2026 additions for Coyote Glen (Wrangle Me Three Times, Ride Me Three Times), Aspen Springs (My Three Hometown Bikers), and Colter Creek (High Ridge Ranch Cowboys, Willow Ranch Cowboys). Goodreads also reflects the ongoing 2025–2026 expansion of the core series pages.
Final recommendation
For a new reader, start with Ink Me Three Times.
It is the most natural gateway into Lacey Day’s current catalog, and from there you can either keep going through Coyote Glen or move sideways into Aspen Springs and Men of Medford without much confusion.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

