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Bed & Breakfast Books in Order

Part ofSandra Brown Books in Order

See the Bed & Breakfast books by Sandra Brown in order with quick summaries, series background, and a clear place to start.

Last updated: January 16, 2026

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1

Send No Flowers

by Sandra Brown

1984

Widowed and fiercely independent, Alicia Russell takes her two sons camping, then a violent storm forces them into a neighbor's cabin. Pierce Reynolds is kind, capable, and hiding a devastating secret. What starts as convenience turns into a hard, risky kind of love.

2

Breakfast in Bed

by Sandra Brown

1983

Sloan Fairchild runs a bed and breakfast and leans on her best friend to keep everything together. Then Carter Madison, her friend's fiance, arrives, and the attraction they try to ignore becomes impossible to hide.

Series background & context

The Bed & Breakfast books are early, relationship-driven stories that lean into community, family, and the messy choices people make when they want more than they're supposed to. They read like intimate dramas, with everyday problems, small-town attention, and a lot of heart on the line.

In Breakfast in Bed, Sloan Fairchild has poured herself into running Fairchild House, her bed and breakfast. The business is her pride and her safety net, and she depends on her best friend for support as she keeps guests happy and bills paid. Then Carter Madison shows up, and the complication is immediate, he's her friend's fiance. What begins as a spark Sloan tries to ignore turns into a decision about loyalty, desire, and what happens when the person you want is the person you shouldn't touch.

The drama is in the feelings.

The sequel, Send No Flowers, shifts focus but keeps the emotional stakes high. Alicia Russell is a widowed mother of two who's determined to handle life on her own terms. A camping trip with her sons turns into a crisis when a storm forces them to take shelter, and she ends up relying on Pierce Reynolds, the capable neighbor in the next cabin. One night of necessity becomes a connection neither of them can shrug off, and the relationship gets tested by distance, responsibility, and a secret Pierce has been carrying.

What links the two novels is their attention to everyday courage, the kind that shows up when you're raising kids, dealing with grief, and still trying to risk love again anyway. There's humor and heat, but also a steady undercurrent of worry: what if you reach for happiness and lose it a second time?

Read Breakfast in Bed first if you want the full series context and the sense of Fairchild House as a home base. Send No Flowers can stand on its own, but it lands harder when you already understand the world and the relationships it grows out of.

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