Danielle Norman Books in Order
Find Danielle Norman books in order, with quick summaries, linked series, and simple where-to-start guidance for romance, suspense, and cozy mysteries.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
24 books
Ariel, Always Enough
by Danielle Norman
2017
Ariel moves to Orlando hoping to leave hurt and bad choices behind, only to meet deputy Kayson. She swears she's done with men, but his steady presence and her new found family make walking away much harder.
Sophie, Almost Mine
by Danielle Norman
2017
Sophie never forgot first love, and time hasn't made the memories any quieter. When the past circles back, old feelings, buried pain, and the scars she still carries force her to decide whether almost can finally become forever.
Katy, My Impact
by Danielle Norman
2018
Single mother Katy is doing whatever it takes to keep a roof over her daughter's head, even if it means hiding in model homes. When developer Damon discovers the truth, his offer to help changes both their lives.
Leo, Kiss Often
by Danielle Norman
2018
Leo has been crushing on Ian for years, but being the dependable tomboy usually keeps her stuck in the friend zone. A wedding changes the chemistry, and soon romance collides with sabotage and trouble close to home.
London Is Falling / Stetson
by Danielle Norman
2018
After her father's death, London Kelly is left running the family ranch while doubters circle. A determined sheriff, stubborn employees, and the weight of keeping everything together make this country romance feel earned.
Paris in Love / Slow Burn
by Danielle Norman
2018
Back in Geneva, the Kelly family is still fighting to hold on to home, pride, and each other. This middle Iron Horse romance leans into country life, family strain, and a love story that builds slow before it burns hot.
Holland at War / Steadfast
by Danielle Norman
2019
Holland Kelly would happily never speak to neighbor Reid Brooks again, except life has other plans. When trouble threatens their homes, old insults turn into reluctant teamwork, sharp chemistry, and an enemies-to-lovers showdown.
Sadie, Doctor Accident
by Danielle Norman
2019
Motorcycle deputy Sadie Lazar is fiercely independent until a crash scene and a missing child put widowed doctor Ryan Montgomery in her path. Both are good at saving others, but finding a future together means facing old hurt.
Stella, Until You
by Danielle Norman
2019
Stella has wanted Tristan Christakos for years, but their families are so tangled together that one wrong move could blow everything up. A trip to Las Vegas and a life-changing secret force them to stop pretending.
Adeline, Getting Even
by Danielle Norman
2020
Adeline Morgan and the Iron Ladies take on a messy divorce case for the mayor's wife. Between surveillance, secrets, and Riley getting under her skin, Adeline has to decide whether staying guarded is worth the cost.
Bridget, Federal Protection
by Danielle Norman
2020
Rookie deputy Bridget McGuire stumbles into a sex trafficking investigation and catches the attention of FBI agent Eli Gray. He's her brother's best friend and completely off-limits, which only makes the danger and attraction worse.
Kat, Knight Watch
by Danielle Norman
2020
Motorcycle deputy Kat is loyal, loud, and used to taking care of herself. When banker Jackson Boudreaux enters her orbit, sparks fly fast, but danger and family pressure make trust just as important as attraction.
Piper, Unlikely Outlaw
by Danielle Norman
2020
Piper grew up with Liam Kane as the one bright spot in a hard life. Years later she's a deputy and he's tied to an outlaw world, forcing them to face old feelings from opposite sides of the law.
Ringo, Slippery Banana
by Danielle Norman
2020
After a gunman tears through Bananas, Ringo meets the fireman who can't stop thinking about him. Their story blends danger, drag, humor, and a hard-won search for home as one man steps out proudly and the other learns to.
Roads Traveled
by Danielle Norman
2020
This collection returns to the Iron Orchids world with three linked romances. It includes George and Christine's beginning, a steamy phone-connection story, and a suspense-tinged roadside love story that fills in the series around the edges.
Sunday, Sweet Vengeance
by Danielle Norman
2020
Computer genius Sunday Prescott joins the Iron Ladies to help expose embezzlement inside a wealthy family business. The deeper she digs, the closer she gets to Bennett Camden, and the case quickly turns personal.
Vivian, Midnight Call Girl
by Danielle Norman
2020
Widowed Vivian makes one very tipsy phone call and ends up talking to a stranger who feels unexpectedly safe. Aaron Skye helps her imagine life after grief, but opening her heart again is harder than dialing the number.
First Knight
by Danielle Norman
2021
Deputy Aiden McGuire and Harley keep their relationship hidden behind public bickering and private sparks. When Aiden starts digging into her past, he finds secrets that could wreck them both unless he reaches her in time.
Harley, Stealing Happiness
by Danielle Norman
2021
Harley can handle a secret affair with deputy Aiden McGuire, but she can't keep her buried past locked away forever. As their chemistry grows, the truths she has hidden start crashing down around them.
Kobe, Bad Blood
by Danielle Norman
2021
Kobe is done waiting for justice after her brother's death. To get revenge, she slips inside the gang responsible, only to find Easton Crandall chasing the same target and turning a deadly mission into a dangerous romance.
Melanie, Delivering Karma
by Danielle Norman
2021
When a billionaire's son is kidnapped, Melanie and the Iron Ladies step into a case with real emotional weight. The investigation pulls her close to a man unused to depending on anyone, and both the rescue and the romance get messy fast.
Olivia, Striking Back
by Danielle Norman
2021
Olivia Vinning has good reasons to think men are trouble, but danger doesn't care about her rules. Another Iron Ladies case forces her to fight back, trust carefully, and decide whether love is riskier than going it alone.
Poisonly Ever After
by Danielle Norman
2021
Running a bookstore in Poultry, Georgia should be quiet, but Paige Turner never gets that kind of luck. With Dottie off chasing yet another wild hobby, Paige gets pulled into a murder mystery with a wicked fairytale twist.
Once Upon a Murder
by Danielle Norman
2022
Paige Turner is just trying to deliver magazines in Poultry, Georgia when she stumbles into murder. With Dottie stirring up chaos and Cinderella-like clues everywhere, Paige races to prove blood-covered Elle Ashford isn't the killer.
Where should I start?
If you want the main friend-group romance first: Ariel, Always Enough → Sophie, Almost Mine → Katy, My Impact → Leo, Kiss Often
If you want women cops and romantic suspense: Sadie, Doctor Accident → Bridget, Federal Protection → Piper, Unlikely Outlaw → Kat, Knight Watch
If you want a country Florida setting: London Is Falling / Stetson → Paris in Love / Slow Burn → Holland at War / Steadfast
If you want cozy mystery instead of romance-first: Poisonly Ever After → Once Upon a Murder
If you want women-led cases and revenge energy: Adeline, Getting Even → Sunday, Sweet Vengeance → Melanie, Delivering Karma → Olivia, Striking Back
Author bio
Danielle Norman writes the kind of books that feel like a late-night catch-up with a funny friend, sharp, warm, a little messy, and never boring. Her stories are packed with strong women, loyal friend groups, family overlap, and love interests who have to work to keep up. If you read her for long, one thing becomes clear fast, she likes heroines with backbone.
She did not begin in publishing.
Before turning to fiction full time, Norman worked as a veterinarian, a career she has said she truly loved. After a second breast cancer diagnosis, lasting pain and lymphedema made that work impossible to continue in the same way. Writing became the next chapter. She began with children's nonfiction, then later shifted into romance, where she found a voice that let her be funnier, louder, and far less filtered.
That jump into romance did not happen by accident. In interviews, Norman has said other authors encouraged her to try turning one of her own life stories into a novel. She wrote Sophie, Almost Mine before it was published, even though Ariel, Always Enough reached readers first. Those early books helped set the pattern for much of what followed: big emotion, sharp banter, female friendship, and heroines who keep moving even when life hits hard.
She also embraced indie publishing because she wanted more control over the work. Her husband has been part of that process too, handling much of the business and technical side behind the scenes. Norman has spoken openly about dictating drafts, plotting carefully, and writing fast, but the books do not read like speed jobs. They read like someone who knows exactly what kind of emotional ride she wants to give her readers.
Most readers meet her through the Iron Orchids world. Books like Ariel, Always Enough, Katy, My Impact, Leo, Kiss Often, and Stella, Until You mix romance with humor, friendship, family drama, and just enough danger to keep things moving. The spin-offs keep expanding that world. Sadie, Doctor Accident moves toward motorcycle deputies and romantic suspense, while Adeline, Getting Even shifts into women-led investigations and quiet revenge.
She likes to change lanes, too.
Kobe, Bad Blood leans darker and more dangerous, with vigilante energy running through it, while Poisonly Ever After shows a lighter, quirkier side through cozy mystery. Even when the genre changes, the voice stays familiar. Norman still writes women who protect each other, push back when needed, and refuse to sit politely on the sidelines.
A few real-life details show up again and again when she talks about herself. She is a Florida author, a wife, a mother with grown children, and a rider who loves getting out on a Harley with her husband. She has also mentioned her Greek background, and that detail helps explain why many of her books are full of big families, fierce loyalty, and characters who do not know how to do anything halfway.
What ties the whole body of work together is pretty simple. Danielle Norman writes about women who can take a hit, crack a joke, and keep going. That plainspoken toughness, mixed with warmth and humor, is a big part of why readers who start with one series usually end up following her into the next.
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