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Amy Daws Books in Order

Browse Amy Daws books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and simple where to start tips for her London, sports, and mountain romances.

Last updated: June 30, 2026

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A Broken Us

by Amy Daws

2014

After devastating news shatters the future she imagined, a woman runs from the life and man she loves. Leaving may feel safer, but healing means facing the truth she hid and the love she broke.

Becoming Us

by Amy Daws

2014

A college student stuck chasing the wrong guy is thrown off course by betrayal and an unexpected new connection. Old feelings, trust issues, and a complicated past make choosing love anything but simple.

Chasing Hope

by Amy Daws

2014

In this memoir, Amy Daws writes about repeated pregnancy loss and the terrifying hope of carrying a baby after heartbreak. It is raw, warm, and honest about grief, fear, and the stubborn need to keep going.

London Bound

by Amy Daws

2015

In London, an American determined to swear off men finds herself pulled toward a brooding British stranger she cannot forget. Their chemistry is instant, but both are hiding past pain that makes trust difficult.

Not The One

by Amy Daws

2015

Reyna Miracle wears her pain on her skin and keeps everyone at a distance. After a devastating loss, she is pulled toward the one man who understands her darkness, even if together they might be pure disaster.

Pointe of Breaking

by Amy Daws

2015

A gifted ballerina is reeling from betrayal when she collides with a wealthy man who cannot look away from her. Their attraction burns hot, but getting closer means risking the futures they thought they wanted.

Challenge

by Amy Daws

2016

Football star Camden Harris is stuck in a London hospital and instantly drawn to Indie Porter, the doctor who should be off-limits. What starts as flirtation becomes riskier as both of them hide hurts they cannot outrun.

That One Moment

by Amy Daws

2016

A man trying to rebuild after his darkest chapter meets a bright, stubborn woman who refuses to see him as broken. What begins as an unexpected connection becomes a test of honesty, healing, and hope.

Endurance

by Amy Daws

2017

Tanner Harris's bad-boy image blows up spectacularly, and surgeon Belle Ryan is the last person he wants to need. Forced into close quarters and public pretense, their mutual irritation turns into something very hard to resist.

Keeper

by Amy Daws

2017

Goalkeeper Booker Harris has always known Poppy as his childhood best friend, not the woman suddenly living under his roof. Old history, new secrets, and one very thin wall turn friendship into something far more dangerous.

Dominate

by Amy Daws

2018

After a violent attack, Gareth and Sloan have more than chemistry to survive. This sequel follows their fight to heal, trust again, and claim a future brighter than the pain behind them.

End Goal

by Amy Daws

2018

This short Harris Brothers story follows Camden and Indie as they slip away to Scotland for a wedding on their own terms. It is a quick, funny, tender glimpse of life after their larger love story.

Next In Line

by Amy Daws

2018

Maggie thinks her hottest vacation mistake is a stranger from an ice-fishing shack until she learns he is Sam, her brother's best friend. Hiding their chemistry only makes the attraction harder to ignore.

Surrender

by Amy Daws

2018

Control is everything to Gareth Harris and Sloan Montgomery, until one night of escape changes the rules. As family pressure, divorce fallout, and old wounds close in, their temporary release starts to look dangerously real.

Wait With Me

by Amy Daws

2018

Romance novelist Kate Smith sneaks into a tire shop waiting room to shake off writer's block and ends up fascinated by mechanic Miles Hudson. Their flirty arrangement starts as research, but real feelings quickly take over.

Blindsided

by Amy Daws

2019

Freya agrees to let her loudmouthed Scottish best friend, Mac Logan, teach her how to flirt. The lessons are supposed to be practical, but friendship gets messy when jealousy and real desire crash the party.

Payback

by Amy Daws

2019

Allie thinks a one-night stand with a famous footballer will be perfect revenge on her cheating ex. When Roan reappears two years later, their unfinished chemistry collides with the secret she never told him.

One Moment Please

by Amy Daws

2020

Lynsey Jones cannot stand the arrogant ER doctor who keeps crossing her path, and he is not thrilled to see her either. Then a surprise pregnancy turns one night of chaos into something much bigger.

Take a Number

by Amy Daws

2020

Norah needs a fake date to survive her mother's matchmaking, and investor Dean Moser seems like the perfect low-risk choice. Then one impulsive kiss turns their easy arrangement into a business and emotional mess.

Replay

by Amy Daws

2021

Years after a scorching nightclub hookup, club lawyer Santino Rossi gets stuck face to face with Tilly Logan and all their unfinished business. A secret second chance might be worth the risk, if her protective brother does not ruin it first.

Sweeper

by Amy Daws

2021

Daphney has no patience for the cocky American soccer player making noise across the hall. Their neighbor feud turns scorching fast, but the secrets behind his move to London could pull her into a game she never saw coming.

Last on the List

by Amy Daws

2022

Cozy Barlow takes a nanny job she never wanted and ends up working for Max Fletcher, a wealthy single dad she assumes she will hate. His daughter adores her, the sparks are real, and one stormy night changes everything.

Nine Month Contract

by Amy Daws

2024

A grumpy mountain man wants a surrogate and a clear arrangement, not real feelings. When the perfect candidate shows up and throws his careful plan into chaos, the contract starts looking dangerously personal.

Honeymoon Phase

by Amy Daws

2025

When Roe decides she needs a husband to inherit her family's lumberyard, her best friend Luke refuses to let her marry the wrong man. His practical solution, a marriage to himself, is complicated by the fact that he loves her.

Seven Year Itch

by Amy Daws

2025

Dakota has spent seven years hating the loud, tattooed mountain man who always gets under her skin. A shared room, a tropical wedding trip, and a later wingman arrangement turn their feud into very inconvenient chemistry.

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Bad Boy Era

by Amy Daws

2026

Matchmaker Everly Fletcher is trying to keep her own love life simple, until brooding Irish bad boy Wolf Reilly lands on the mountain. Working side by side at the rescue center turns mutual irritation into a serious problem.

Where should I start?

If you want the earliest Amy Daws world: Becoming UsA Broken UsLondon Bound
If you want British sports romance: ChallengeEnduranceKeeper
If you want rom-com meet-cutes: Wait With MeNext In LineOne Moment Please
If you want rugged small-town chaos: Nine Month ContractSeven Year ItchHoneymoon Phase
If you want her most personal book first: Chasing Hope

Author bio

Amy Daws writes romance with jokes, heat, and enough emotional messiness to keep things human. She lives in South Dakota with her husband, Kevin, and their daughter, Lorelei, and family sits close to the center of her writing life. Before she became a full-time novelist, she spent more than a decade making TV ads, learning how timing, tone, and a single sharp detail can change a whole scene.

She did not begin with fiction.

Her first book was Chasing Hope, a memoir about recurrent pregnancy loss and the fear, grief, and stubborn hope that shaped her path to motherhood. Daws has said that writing that book helped her find both her voice and her purpose. It also explains a lot about the emotional pull in her later novels. Even in her funniest books, she leaves room for sadness, worry, and the parts of love that feel hard won.

From there, she moved into contemporary romance and started building connected worlds. Her early London-set books, including Becoming Us, A Broken Us, and London Bound, lean more emotional and angsty, with Americans abroad, complicated friendships, and characters who have to grow up before they can settle down. They also introduced the British setting she clearly loves, along with the crossover characters and cameos that later became a big part of her catalog.

Then she met the Harris family.

The Harris Brothers books helped widen her readership with football heroes, sibling chaos, and a lot of banter. Challenge, Endurance, and Keeper follow different Harris brothers, while later books expand the world beyond the core family. Readers who click with Daws tend to like that balance, protective but flawed heroes, women who talk back, and stories that can be sexy and funny one minute and unexpectedly tender the next. London matters here too, not just as scenery, but as part of the fantasy.

Another turning point came in a very unglamorous place, a tire shop waiting room. Daws has talked about finding unexpected writing focus there, and that real-life detail became the spark for Wait With Me. That series, followed by Next In Line, One Moment Please, and Take a Number, pushes her voice into full rom-com mode without losing the emotional core. The setups are playful, but the friendships are what hold the books together. Wait With Me was later adapted as a feature film, which fits the big-screen meet-cute energy of the story.

She kept going.

More recently, Daws has moved into small-town mountain romance with books like Nine Month Contract and the Mountain Men Matchmaker series. She has also continued to grow as a career novelist, moving from her indie years into traditional publishing with HarperCollins. Through all of it, her books keep circling back to a few favorite things: found family, meddling side characters, British charm, messy attraction, and people who have to be honest before they can be happy.

These days, she still writes from South Dakota and still shares plenty of humor with readers. Lorelei, her daughter, was named after Daws's long-running Gilmore Girls obsession, which tells you something about her pop culture loyalties. That mix, funny on the surface, sincere underneath, is what gives an Amy Daws book its particular feel.

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