7C’s: A Pigeon Creek Books in Order
Part ofSerena Akeroyd Books in OrderSee the 7C’s: A Pigeon Creek books by Serena Akeroyd in order, with short summaries, small-town series notes, and help deciding where to start.
Last updated: June 11, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Things Left Unsaid
by Serena Akeroyd
2024
An arranged marriage meant to save two ranches should have been business only, until one bride's first words reopen a decade of hurt. In Pigeon Creek, temporary vows start feeling dangerously permanent.
Come Back to Me
by Serena Akeroyd
2025
A woman still furious at the man who let her go finds herself sharing a roof with him, and with the truth he has kept buried. Their pen-pal past and small-town present refuse to stay separate.
Series background & context
7C's: A Pigeon Creek is Serena Akeroyd's small-town contemporary series, written as G. A. Mazurke, and it feels very different from her mafia and MC work. The stakes are still emotional, but the setting shifts to ranches, family history, marshals, musicians, cookies, gossip, and the kind of town where everyone knows what should stay private.
That softer setting does not mean the books are slight. Things Left Unsaid and Come Back to Me both build around long history, unresolved hurt, and the pressure of living close to the people who know your past.
Small town does not mean small feelings.
Pigeon Creek is the sort of place where a business arrangement can turn personal fast, and where a pen-pal secret can come back to life the second the wrong person walks through the door. The series balances comfort with real angst, which is part of its appeal.
If you like second chances, slow-burn reconnection, and characters who have to heal in public because there is nowhere to hide, this is an excellent Serena Akeroyd page to browse.
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