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Lauren Asher writes contemporary romance in three main series (each meant to be read in sequence) plus a holiday standalone novella. Her series books are built around friend groups, family ties, and familiar faces that keep reappearing, so reading out of order can casually reveal earlier couples’ outcomes.

If you want the simplest approach: choose one series and finish it before starting another.
Start with the setting you want
- Modern fairy-tale wealth, three brothers, and an inheritance challenge: begin with The Fine Print
- Small-town lake life with big-money families: begin with Love Redesigned
- Fast-paced racing romance (new adult): begin with Throttled
- A quick seasonal read: My December Darling works anytime
Dreamland Billionaires (read in order)
- The Fine Print: A driven employee is pulled into a billionaire’s world when a business deal starts feeling personal.
- Terms and Conditions: A marriage arrangement meant to solve a problem turns into the one complication neither can control.
- Final Offer: A second-chance romance forces two people to face the past they keep trying to outrun.
Why this order helps: the brothers’ stories overlap, and later books assume you already know who ended up with whom.
Lakefront Billionaires (read in order)
- Love Redesigned: A fresh start in Lake Wisteria becomes difficult when attraction clashes with pride and long-held plans.
- Love Unwritten: A relationship grows in the spaces between what’s said out loud and what both people are afraid to want.
- Love Arranged: A carefully structured plan for “how this will work” collapses when real feelings refuse to stay tidy.
Note on order: each book stands alone as a romance, but the town and supporting cast build from book to book.
Dirty Air (read in order)
- Throttled: A racing bad boy and a heroine with firm boundaries collide until their rules start changing.
- Collided: A romance ignites under pressure when ambition, reputation, and desire all compete for first place.
- Wrecked: A damaged hero and a heroine who won’t look away try to build trust where it’s never come easily.
- Redeemed: One mistake reshapes everything, and love becomes a choice that has to be earned, not claimed.
Why this order helps: character friendships and team dynamics carry across the whole racing circle.
Standalone novella (read anytime)
- My December Darling: A wedding-adjacent holiday trip turns best-man/maid-of-honor tension into something warmer, and riskier, than expected.
If you want a “best experience” route
This is the smoothest way to sample her range without bouncing between tones:
- Dreamland Billionaires (start with The Fine Print and go straight through)
- Lakefront Billionaires (start with Love Redesigned and read forward)
- Dirty Air (finish with the racing series if you want higher heat and faster pacing)
- Add My December Darling whenever you want a shorter, seasonal read
Timeline order
There isn’t a meaningful story-timeline order that improves on the lists above. For Lauren Asher, the most reliable “in order” approach is simply the series order.
Latest release status
- Most recently dated series entry on the author’s schedule: Love Arranged (listed for 2025).
- Next confirmed item on the author’s schedule: an untitled novella estimated for Summer 2026 (title and exact date not yet fixed).
Common reader questions
Can I jump straight to the book with the trope I like?
You can, but you’ll often learn earlier couples’ endings in passing. If you care about surprises, start with book one in that series.
Do the three series connect to each other?
They’re presented as separate reading tracks. You can move between them freely once you’ve finished a series you started.
What if I only want one book to test the style?
Pick the setting that appeals most, billionaire “inheritance challenge” (The Fine Print), lake-town romance (Love Redesigned), or racing romance (Throttled). Each is designed to hook new readers.
Best starting point to remember
If you want one dependable entry: The Fine Print is the cleanest “start here,” because it opens the best-known series and introduces her core style without asking you to know anything in advance.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

