Bellamy Creek Books in Order
Part ofMelanie Harlow Books in OrderBrowse the Bellamy Creek books by Melanie Harlow in order, with short summaries, town connections, and easy guidance on the best place to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
4 books
Drive Me Wild
by Melanie Harlow
2020
When a former debutante crashes into Bellamy Creek in a gown and tiara, broody mechanic Griffin should send her on her way. Instead, he takes her in, and one night of kindness turns into something much harder to resist.
Make Me Yours
by Melanie Harlow
2020
A kindergarten teacher accidentally sends a very revealing text to her brother's best friend, and the hot single dad next door texts back. What follows is a sweet, steamy romance with a cop who is much harder to forget than he should be.
Call Me Crazy
by Melanie Harlow
2021
Enzo needs a temporary wife to secure his inheritance, and Bianca wants help becoming a mother. Their marriage of convenience comes with rules, but living together makes every one of them harder to keep.
Tie Me Down
by Melanie Harlow
2021
A single mom comes back to Bellamy Creek to settle family business and ends up staying with the cowboy she has secretly loved for years. Beckett feels like the safest person in the world, which makes falling for him even riskier.
Series background & context
Bellamy Creek is classic Melanie Harlow small-town romance. The books are warm, sexy, funny, and deeply tied to place. Bellamy Creek is the kind of town where everybody knows the mechanic, the cop, the builder, the cowboy, and probably has an opinion about all four. That local familiarity is a big part of the fun, because the romances unfold inside a community that feels lived in rather than decorative.
The town matters.
At the center of the series are four close male friends, each with his own book. Griffin is the broody mechanic in Drive Me Wild. Cole, the widowed cop and single dad, anchors Make Me Yours. Enzo, a builder with a family legacy hanging over him, takes over Call Me Crazy. Beckett, who traded Wall Street for ranch life, leads Tie Me Down. Each story stands alone, but the friendships between these men give the whole series its spine.
What makes the setup work so well is how clearly each hero belongs to Bellamy Creek. These are not interchangeable romance leads dropped into a vague small town. Their work, their reputations, their families, and their histories all shape the story. So do the women they fall for, who bring their own wants and worries into a place that can feel both safe and impossible to hide in.
The tone stays inviting even when the books hit heavier notes. There is grief here, and family pressure, and fear of starting over. But there is also a lot of warmth, good-natured teasing, strong sexual tension, and the pleasure of watching recurring characters keep showing up in one another's lives. Harlow is especially good in this series at making a whole town feel like it is rooting for the couple, even when no one says that out loud.
If you like linked standalones where the setting is almost as memorable as the romance, Bellamy Creek delivers. The emotional stakes stay personal, but the world around them feels full. By the time you finish, you know the friend group, the local businesses, the rhythm of the place, and exactly why readers like to linger there a while.
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