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Mia Sheridan’s books split into two main experiences: emotion-forward romance (often healing, intimate, character-led) and romantic suspense (murders, missing people, investigations, and danger alongside the love story).

You don’t need to read her entire bibliography in one long line. You do get the best results by staying in order whenever the books share the same town, family, or continuing cast.
Pick your entry by mood
- Small-town healing romance with a beloved couple: start with Archer’s Voice
- Romantic suspense with a strong “page-turner” engine: start with Where the Blame Lies
- High-emotion, lyrical standalone romance: start with More Than Words
- Dark, twisty thriller-leaning romance: start with All the Little Raindrops
Pelion Lake books (read in order)
These books share a setting and returning characters. Reading out of order won’t confuse you, but it will steal emotional payoffs and couple outcomes.
- Archer’s Voice: A woman in flight meets a silent man with a brutal past, and their slow trust becomes the whole story.
- Travis: A restless man trying to outrun regret finds a reason to stay when love demands accountability.
- Falling for Gage: The town’s “golden boy” discovers that being admired is not the same as being known.
“Where…” romantic thrillers (read in order)
These two are directly linked; the second assumes you’ve lived through the first.
- Where the Blame Lies: A cold case drags a woman back into the one nightmare she never fully escaped.
- Where the Truth Lives: A new investigation widens the circle, exposing how far people will go to keep a lie standing.
Men and Monsters (read in order)
A darker, danger-heavy pair where tension and threat shape the romance.
- Unwanted: A woman’s life changes when she’s pulled into a mystery that makes safety feel temporary.
- Unnatural: The danger escalates, and love becomes a decision made under pressure, not comfort.
Romantic suspense standalones (any order)
These are separate stories; choose whichever premise grabs you first.
- Bad Mother: A detective returns to a hometown she hates, only to face a killer who seems to know her too well.
- All the Little Raindrops: Two teens survive an abduction, then years later the past calls them back with teeth.
- The Broken Places: An exhausted inspector and a relentless agent chase a case that keeps turning personal and ugly.
- The Fix: A survivor revisits a long-ago crime, and the truth she uncovers threatens to finish what the past started.
Romance novels that stand alone (any order)
These do not rely on a shared timeline, so you can read them in whatever sequence suits you.
- Midnight Lily: Two wounded people circle each other through grief and tenderness until love becomes the bravest choice.
- Ramsay: A man everyone fears learns how to be gentle with the one woman who sees what’s underneath.
- Most of All You: A guarded woman and a scarred man collide, and healing becomes messy, physical, and real.
- More Than Words: A childhood bond turns into a complicated adult love story shaped by secrets and second chances.
- The Wish Collector: A woman chasing hope meets a man shaped by loss, and their connection asks for faith in the impossible.
- Savaged: A wilderness murder case and a man raised outside society twist together into a romance built on survival.
- Fallen: A broken family history resurfaces, forcing love to stand up against shame and silence.
- Once We Were Starlight: A former couple confronts what they lost, and what they might still choose, when life reopens the door.
- Heart of the Sun: Childhood friends reunite in a world gone dark, and their second chance arrives with higher stakes than either expected.
Sign of Love novels (read in order)
These are best treated as a set because they share a “bigger project” feel, and the author’s style shifts as the list goes on.
- Leo: A wounded man and a determined woman build a love story that refuses to be easy.
- Leo’s Chance: A second perspective turns a familiar romance into a deeper, more complicated reckoning.
- Stinger: A wild night becomes a real relationship when two opposites stop pretending they’re fine alone.
- Becoming Calder: Two teens cling to love while escaping a life designed to erase choices.
- Finding Eden: The couple fights for a future, learning that freedom has a cost they must choose together.
- Kyland: Two poor, brilliant teens face adulthood decisions where ambition and love both feel urgent.
- Grayson’s Vow: A marriage bargain becomes a test of trust when both leads carry heavy history.
- Preston’s Honor: A man with a reputation to repair learns that love can’t be earned through image alone.
- Dane’s Storm: A steady, protective love story where the real battle is letting someone in.
- Brant’s Return: A homecoming romance where forgiveness is earned in inches, not speeches.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

