Fiona Lowe Books in Order
Browse Fiona Lowe books in order, from medical romances to family dramas, with short summaries, series guides, and tips on where to start reading.
Last updated: July 3, 2026
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Publication Order
37 books
The Viking Stranger
by Fiona Lowe
1966
Weeks from giving birth and newly alone, Dr Meredith Dennison retreats to Shearwater Island to grieve in private. Her neighbour Raf Camilleri keeps stepping in to help, and baby Zoe may change both of their lives.
Her Miracle Baby
by Fiona Lowe
2006
After surviving a plane crash in the Australian alpine forests, nurse Meg Watson and Dr Will Cameron form a powerful bond. Their connection deepens at her outback nursing centre, but Meg believes what Will wants most is the one thing she cannot give.
Pregnant on Arrival
by Fiona Lowe
2006
New to the Muttawindi Flying Doctors team, Bronte Hawkins hopes the outback will give her a clean start. Instead she discovers she is pregnant, and must work beside brooding flight doctor Huon Morrison while both rethink the future.
The Nurse's Longed-For Family
by Fiona Lowe
2006
Doctor Alex never imagined he wanted marriage or family life until nurse Jess and her small nephew change the shape of his world. What begins as care and concern grows into a much more personal kind of longing.
A Woman To Belong To
by Fiona Lowe
2007
Dr Tom Bracken heads to the Far East hoping hard work will quiet the hurt he carries. Nurse Bec Monahan brings secrets of her own, and together they find that caring for others may not be enough to protect their hearts.
The French Doctor's Midwife Bride
by Fiona Lowe
2007
Midwife Charlotte spends her days surrounded by babies and has no interest in romance, especially not with her infuriating boss. But French doctor Xavier proves much harder to keep at arm's length than she expected.
The Surgeon's Chosen Wife
by Fiona Lowe
2007
Single mother and GP Sarah Rigby is trying to keep life steady when guarded surgeon Ryan Harrison moves in next door. Working together throws them into close quarters, where attraction and family needs become impossible to ignore.
A Wedding In Warragurra
by Fiona Lowe
2008
Single father Dr Baden Tremont heads to the outback to focus on raising his daughter, not to fall in love. Then flight nurse Kate Lawson arrives, and the quiet life he planned starts to look very different.
The Playboy Doctors Marriage Proposal
by Fiona Lowe
2008
Nurse Emily Tippett is beloved in Warragurra, but keeps the real woman hidden behind hard work and caution. New doctor Linton Gregory sees more than she wants him to, and his charm becomes difficult to resist.
Miracle: Twin Babies
by Fiona Lowe
2009
Dr Kirby Atherton arrives in a charming coastal town reeling from news that she may never have the family she wants. Working beside Nick Dennison changes everything, especially when one unexpected pregnancy becomes two.
The Doctor Claims His Bride
by Fiona Lowe
2009
Nurse Mia Latham thinks a job on a tropical island will help her put her life in order. Her new boss, Dr Flynn Harrington, has other plans for her careful distance, and their chemistry is impossible to ignore.
Her Brooding Italian Surgeon
by Fiona Lowe
2010
Dr Abbie McFarlane has no interest in falling for Leo Costa's charm, even when she is stuck working closely with him. But a month in his hometown turns professional friction into something far more personal.
The Most Magical Gift of All
by Fiona Lowe
2010
Set against the rush of the holiday season, this romance pairs emotional baggage with a fresh chance at love. Fiona Lowe keeps the focus on family, vulnerability, and whether two guarded people can open up in time.
Boomerang Bride
by Fiona Lowe
2011
Matilda travels from Australia to Wisconsin for love and ends up stranded in a wedding dress after an online scam. Marc Olsen offers help reluctantly, but their unlikely partnership soon becomes a warm, funny second chance at starting over.
Career Girl in the Country
by Fiona Lowe
2011
Top city surgeon Poppy is furious to be sent to a rural outback town, where everything feels too slow and too close. Brooding emergency doctor Matt understands the place better than she does, and he may be the one person who can crack her defences.
Single Dad's Triple Trouble
by Fiona Lowe
2011
Brilliant doctor Gabe Lewis can handle medicine, but not the chaos of raising triplets alone. When his former love Elly Ruddock re-enters his life, old pain and three mischievous toddlers force them to reconsider the future.
Letting Go With Dr. Rodriguez
by Fiona Lowe
2012
Back in Bulla Creek only temporarily, Dr Lucy Patterson plans to keep her head down and her heart guarded. Then Dr Marco Rodriguez, and his young son, make that plan far harder than she expected.
Newborn Baby For Christmas
by Fiona Lowe
2012
Best friends Georgie and Hamish think they can keep things simple when she asks him to help her have the baby she longs for. Pregnancy and Christmas quickly prove that feelings this old will not stay neatly boxed away.
Tom's Redemption
by Fiona Lowe
2012
Renowned neurosurgeon Tom Jordan returns to Sydney Harbor Hospital carrying a life-changing secret, he is now blind. Registrar Hayley Grey is drawn to the brilliant, angry man beneath the armour, but Tom is not ready to be seen clearly.
Bundle of Trouble
by Fiona Lowe
2013
Widowed plastic surgeon Luke Stanley returns to Gold Coast City Hospital as a very different man, carrying grief and a small daughter. Nurse Chloe Kefes sees past his distance, but loving Luke means risking a fresh round of heartbreak.
Saved by the Bride
by Fiona Lowe
2013
Acting mayor Annika is determined to revive Whitetail's fortunes through weddings, even if it means awkward deals and public mishaps. Finn Callahan is the last distraction she needs, but one summer fling soon becomes much harder to contain.
Picture Perfect Wedding
by Fiona Lowe
2014
Wedding photographer Erin Davis comes to Whitetail chasing the career break she needs, only to clash with farmer Luke Anderson. One photo shoot among his sunflowers sparks a romance that could complicate both their carefully laid plans.
Montana Actually
by Fiona Lowe
2015
Chicago doctor Josh Stanton lands in tiny Bear Paw, Montana, to work off his debts and hates almost everything about it, until he meets Katrina McCade. She has her own reasons for mistrusting doctors, which makes their growing attraction deliciously inconvenient.
Runaway Groom
by Fiona Lowe
2015
After losing her job and boyfriend, Amy retreats to wedding-mad Whitetail, Wisconsin, to regroup. Then a stranded Australian groom with a broken heart ends up under her roof, and their temporary truce starts turning into something riskier.
Truly Madly Montana
by Fiona Lowe
2015
Australian doctor Will Bartlett heads to Bear Paw for the summer, expecting a simple favour for a friend. Instead he finds himself working closely with Millie Switkowski, whose confidence, secrets, and long-hidden crush make the season anything but simple.
Unlocking Her Surgeon's Heart
by Fiona Lowe
2016
GP trainee Noah Jackson only wants to get through his placement in Turraburra and move on to surgery. Midwife Lilia Cartwright sees straight through his prickly manner, and their growing connection threatens both of their defences.
Daughter of Mine
by Fiona Lowe
2017
A milestone birthday draws the Chirnwell sisters back together and exposes the strain under their family's polished surface. As scandal, resentment, and an old secret rise, the women must rethink everything they thought they knew.
Forbidden to the Playboy Surgeon
by Fiona Lowe
2017
At Paddington Children's Hospital, neurosurgeon Alistair North and Claire Mitchell are both carrying secrets. Their attraction is immediate, but in a high-pressure workplace, giving in could cost them more than their professional distance.
Birthright
by Fiona Lowe
2018
As wealthy matriarch Margaret Jamieson declines, her children circle the question of inheritance from very different angles. Old rivalries, financial fears, and family secrets turn money into a test of love, loyalty, and survival.
The Reunion of a Lifetime
by Fiona Lowe
2018
Twelve years after Charlie vanished from Horseshoe Bay, Lauren is forced to work beside the man who once broke her heart. Their chemistry is still there, but so are the secrets that tore them apart.
Home Fires
by Fiona Lowe
2019
Eighteen months after a bushfire devastates Myrtle, the town looks rebuilt but its wounds are still raw. As several women confront grief, guilt, and long-buried secrets, the fragile peace begins to splinter.
Just An Ordinary Family
by Fiona Lowe
2020
When Alice returns home bruised by loss, old envy and new betrayals crack open her family's careful image. Told through four women's perspectives, it asks how far love can stretch once trust is broken.
A Home Like Ours
by Fiona Lowe
2021
In a small Murray River town rattled by crime and prejudice, four very different women are pulled together by a community garden. As pressure builds, they must decide whether to protect their own patch or stand up for one another.
A Family of Strangers
by Fiona Lowe
2022
In Rookery Cove, three women join a choir for very different reasons and end up confronting old grief, betrayal, and mother-daughter wounds. The closer they get to the truth, the harder it becomes to keep living as before.
The Money Club
by Fiona Lowe
2023
When Izzy's fiancé vanishes just as angry investors and police come calling, she learns how little she knew about the man she planned to marry. His disappearance pulls a whole town into a mess of fraud, blame, and suspicion.
The Accident
by Fiona Lowe
2024
On the eve of a small-town wedding, a devastating crash tears through two friendships and leaves everyone asking what really happened. As the facts unravel, Hannah and Freya are forced to face lies they never wanted to see.
The Drowning
by Fiona Lowe
2026
An inherited beach shack should keep a family connected, but it instead opens old fault lines and new resentments. When a body turns up on the sand, CC Cilento can no longer tell grief, greed, and danger apart.
Where should I start?
If you want family secrets and big emotions: Daughter of Mine → Birthright → Just An Ordinary Family
If you like small towns under pressure: Home Fires → A Home Like Ours → A Family of Strangers
If you want sharper mystery and moral messiness: The Money Club → The Accident → The Drowning
If you want romance first: Boomerang Bride → Montana Actually → Runaway Groom
Author bio
Fiona Lowe is an Australian novelist who came to fiction after years spent working closely with families. She has been a midwife, a sexual health counsellor, and a family support worker, and that practical background shows in the way her books pay attention to stress, care, grief, and the everyday decisions that can change a life.
She spent her early years in Papua New Guinea, where reading filled the space that television might have taken somewhere else. Long before she wrote anything herself, she was the kind of reader who got completely lost in a story. She has said one of her early acts of teenage rebellion was refusing a family hike because she was halfway through Gone with the Wind.
Books stayed at the center of things. As an adult she read her way around the world, matching books to places when she could, from Jane Austen in Bath to the Brontes in Yorkshire. That habit feels very Fiona Lowe, curious, grounded, and more interested in people than in posturing.
She did not grow up planning to be a novelist. The turning point came after the birth of her first child, when the stories she had been reshaping in her head for years finally pushed her to try writing one of her own. What followed was a long run in romance, especially medical romance, a natural fit for someone who understood hospitals, exhausted staff, and how quickly life can tilt.
Her earlier books include titles such as Her Miracle Baby, The Doctor Claims His Bride, Boomerang Bride, and the Medicine River novels Montana Actually and Truly Madly Montana. Even in these warmer, more compact romances, she likes capable adults, busy workplaces, small towns, and emotional problems that cannot be wished away. She has won both the RITA Award and the Australian RuBY Award.
Then the canvas got bigger.
In novels such as Daughter of Mine, Birthright, Home Fires, Just An Ordinary Family, A Home Like Ours, A Family of Strangers, The Money Club, The Accident, and The Drowning, she turns to families and communities under strain. Inheritance battles, bushfire trauma, old betrayals, friendship cracks, money scams, and simmering resentments all come into play, but the real engine is usually the same, what people do when love, loyalty, and self-protection start pulling in different directions. She writes small towns especially well, not as postcard settings, but as places where everyone notices everything and nobody gets to stay separate for long.
That interest in pressure points runs through almost all her work. She returns again and again to women carrying too much, to family secrets that refuse to stay buried, and to communities trying to look fine from the outside while something more complicated is happening underneath. Readers who like her tend to like that mix of emotional honesty and momentum. The books move, but they also sit with the consequences.
Off the page, she lives in Victoria, close to the Great Ocean Road, and still sounds like someone with a full, busy life beyond writing. She has spoken about volunteering in her community, cycling rail trails, knitting, listening to audiobooks, and being mother to two adult sons.
And yes, wine on the couch still seems to be part of the picture.
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