Zoe York Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-03)

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Zoe York writes romance in a handful of recurring settings, especially the small-town world around Pine Harbour, plus a few shorter military-romance lines and an older, completed town series. Some books are designed for drop-in reading, but the town worlds feel best when you follow their built-in sequence.

Zoe York Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-03)

A quick “pick your path” guide

  • Want small-town romance with a cozy, lived-in community? Start with Love in a Small Town.
  • Want a newer set with a tight family focus? Start with Reckless at Heart.
  • Want short, fast military romance? Start with Fall Out.
  • Want her earliest long-form series from the beginning? Start with Between Then and Now.

Pine Harbour novels

These are the core small-town books. Couples change each book, but friendships and past couples keep appearing in later scenes.

  1. Love in a Small Town: A guarded single mom and a steady soldier find something real in the middle of everyday pressures.
  2. Love in a Snow Storm: A winter homecoming forces two people to admit that “just friends” stopped being true a while ago.
  3. Love on a Spring Morning: A relationship built on half-truths has to survive the moment the full truth shows up.
  4. Love on a Summer Night: A “never again” vow unravels when attraction won’t respect old decisions.
  5. Love on the Run: A woman in the spotlight and a man with rules discover privacy is harder than chemistry.
  6. Love in a Sandstorm: A military hero comes home to more than he expected, and the person he can’t forget.
  7. Love on the Outskirts of Town: A connection that should be simple turns complicated when family and history lean in.
  8. Love on the Edge of Reason: Two people who’ve avoided the obvious finally run out of room to pretend.

Good to know: These books are often satisfying in any order, but later entries can casually confirm earlier couples’ endings.


The Kincaids of Pine Harbour

A more focused, more recent run centered on the Kincaid family. This one rewards staying in sequence.

  1. Reckless at Heart: A grumpy, grown-up hero meets the one person who won’t let him coast on charm.
  2. Fierce at Heart: A marriage arrangement built on logic starts breaking down under real feelings.
  3. Wild at Heart: The town favorite finally meets the one person who’s not impressed, and that’s the point.
  4. Fearless at Heart: A long-held duty collides with desire, forcing a choice that can’t be delayed anymore.
  5. Rebel at Heart: The family story reaches its emotional finish line with the relationship that needs the most honesty.

Optional crossover note: A short “between” story connected to this world appears under Ainsley Booth (not required for Zoe York’s main arc).


Pine Harbour Little Tree Farm

A holiday-focused offshoot. It’s built as its own mini-run.

  1. The Ex-mas Breakup: A Christmas tree farm reunion forces old heartbreak into close quarters with no easy escape.
  2. Book 2 (title not yet revealed): Scheduled for November 1, 2026, with details expected later.
  3. Book 3: Planned for 2027 (no firm title information widely posted yet).

Wardham

This is Zoe York’s earlier, long-running small-town set. If you like watching a community change over time, start at the top.

  1. Between Then and Now: A marriage that began for reasons other than romance has to earn its “us” again.
  2. What Once Was Perfect: First love returns with adult consequences and the kind of chemistry that remembers.
  3. Where Their Hearts Collide: A right-person/wrong-time connection finally gets another shot at right timing.
  4. When They Weren’t Looking: Two people not shopping for forever end up building it anyway.
  5. Beyond Love and Hate: A night that was supposed to mean nothing becomes impossible to shrug off.
  6. Perfect No Matter What: Love shows up where insecurity lives, and the couple has to choose kindness over fear.
  7. No Time Like Forever: A relationship turns serious when the “someday” window suddenly looks smaller.
  8. Beneath These Bright Stars: A wedding-day story that proves commitment is a decision, not a vibe.
  9. Forever Begins With a Kiss: Another wedding-day look at what lasts after the declarations are over.
  10. All That They Desire: The close-knit world comes together for a finale that ties long threads into one ending.

Navy SEAL romances

These are generally shorter and built for quick reading. You can jump in almost anywhere, but each mini-line has a natural starting point.

SEALs Undone

  1. Fall Out: A Navy SEAL and his best friend’s sister collide with feelings neither planned to handle.
  2. Fall Hard: A hard-edged attraction becomes tender when defenses start failing.
  3. Fall Away: A morning-after reality forces two people to decide what they’re actually doing.
  4. Fall Deep: Duty pulls one way, desire pulls the other, and someone has to blink first.
  5. Fall Fast: A relationship accelerates quickly, and then tests whether it can hold at real speed.
  6. Fall Back: Old instincts clash with new feelings when the past tries to re-assert control.
  7. Fall Dark: A dangerous edge enters the story, raising the stakes beyond simple romance.
  8. Fall Dirty: A high-heat, high-tension connection turns into something unexpectedly steady.
  9. Fall Quiet: The quieter the couple gets, the louder the emotions become.
  10. Fall Easy: The series lands on a romance that makes “easy” feel earned, not effortless.

Related extras (optional): Fall for a SEAL, Kiss for a SEAL, and Love for a SEAL are side reads tied to the wider SEALs Undone world.

SEALs at Summer Camp (Camp Firefly Falls)

  • Winning Back His Wife (newsletter-origin story): A couple tries to rebuild what broke, one honest step at a time.
  • Skinny Dipping Dare: A summer dare turns into the one decision neither character can undo.
  • Take a Chance on Me: A risk that starts playful turns meaningful faster than expected.
  • Ambushed by Love: A surprise connection hits hard and forces both leads to get serious.

Other Navy SEAL title

  • A Navy SEAL for Christmas: A holiday setup turns intimate when “off-limits” becomes the only thing either can think about.

Hot Caribbean Nights

This line is listed as out of print in many places, so availability may depend on collections or special access.

  1. Ruined by the SEAL: A vacation-grade fling develops consequences that follow them home.
  2. Bound by the SEAL: Two people try to keep things “temporary” and fail in predictable, satisfying ways.
  3. Bought by the SEAL: A money-or-power complication meets a romance that refuses to stay transactional.
  4. Cherished by the SEAL: A high-heat relationship shifts into something protective and lasting.

Vikings in Space

A small science-fiction romance set (short, punchy, and separate from the towns above).

  1. A Viking’s Peace: A warrior and a heroine negotiate trust in a world that doesn’t make it easy.
  2. A Viking’s Bride: A partnership forms under pressure, and the feelings don’t wait politely.
  3. A Viking’s Need: The final pairing leans into vulnerability as the real form of strength.

Dragonfly Creek

A newer direction connected to “big, brawny Canadian cowboy” energy.

  1. Stolen Hope: A woman protecting her child collides with a steady cowboy who insists safety can be real again.

The simplest “do this next” order

If you want a tidy plan without over-planning:

  1. Pine Harbour (books 1-8)
  2. The Kincaids of Pine Harbour (books 1-5)
  3. Pine Harbour Little Tree Farm (start with The Ex-mas Breakup)
  4. SEALs Undone (or dip into the summer-camp books when you want shorter reads)
  5. Wardham whenever you’re in the mood for a full-town saga from the beginning

FAQs

Do I have to read Pine Harbour in order?
Not strictly, but reading in order keeps cameos fun instead of spoiler-y.

Are the SEAL books connected to Pine Harbour?
They live in the same general author “feel,” but they’re meant to work as their own line. If you’re only reading military romance, you can stay entirely in the SEAL books.

What’s the most beginner-friendly starting point?
Love in a Small Town if you want the town first, or Reckless at Heart if you want the newer family-focused run.


Final note

If you’re only choosing one starting book: go with Love in a Small Town for the classic small-town entry, or Fall Out for the fastest, one-sitting introduction to her military-romance style.

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