Hawkins Legacy Books in Order
Part ofChristine Wenger Books in OrderFind the Hawkins Legacy books in order by Christine Wenger, with short summaries, series background, and a quick guide to where to start at Hawk's Lake.
Last updated: July 6, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
It's That Time of Year
by Christine Wenger
2008
Widow Melanie Bennett comes to Hawk's Lake for the Snow Festival hoping to give her young son a happy Christmas. Instead she keeps running into Sam LeDoux, the rescue worker she blames for the past and the man asking for a second chance.
The Tycoon's Perfect Match
by Christine Wenger
2009
Years after their teenage romance fell apart, Marigold Sherwood returns to Hawk's Lake burned out and unsure of her future. Brian Hawkins still pulls at her heart, but his restlessness may ruin their second chance before it truly begins.
Series background & context
Hawkins Legacy is a compact small-town romance series set in Hawk's Lake, a place where family history and local memory never stay buried for long. These are quieter contemporary romances than some of Wenger's rodeo books, but they use many of the same strengths: strong feelings, community ties, and people who have to decide whether home is a burden or a blessing.
The town matters as much as the couples. Hawk's Lake is the kind of place with festivals, neighbors who know one another's business, and a long memory for heartbreak. That close-knit feeling gives the books their emotional pressure. Characters cannot simply disappear into a city crowd. They have to face what happened, and the people who remember it.
Loss hangs in the air.
In It's That Time of Year, widow Melanie Bennett arrives for the town's Snow Festival hoping to give her young son a good Christmas while avoiding Sam LeDoux, the rescue worker she blames for the past. The story mixes grief, holiday warmth, and a child's faith with the slower work of forgiveness. In The Tycoon's Perfect Match, Marigold Sherwood returns to Hawk's Lake years after teenage promises fell apart, only to find Brian Hawkins back in her orbit and old feelings refusing to stay in the past.
That gives the series its main tension. Wenger is less interested here in flashy plot turns than in what happens when adults revisit the place that made them. A widow, a hometown boy, a burned-out executive, a first love who never quite faded, these are stories about people carrying old pain into familiar streets and realizing they still have choices.
The tone is gentle, emotional, and very readable. Holiday scenes, family loyalties, and second-chance romance matter more than cowboy swagger. If you like books where the biggest drama comes from memory, regret, and the possibility of starting over in front of everyone who knows you, Hawkins Legacy is worth reading in order.
It is a short series, but that works in its favor. You can move through It's That Time of Year and The Tycoon's Perfect Match quickly and get a clear sense of Wenger's small-town style: warm-hearted, grounded, and interested in how love changes when real life gets complicated.
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