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Hawk’s Way Books in Order

Find the Hawk’s Way books in order by Joan Johnston, with short summaries, family background, and an easy guide to the best place to start.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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13 books

A Little Time in Texas / Dallas

by Joan Johnston

1992

Angela Taylor is dragged from 1864 Texas into the modern world by Texas Ranger Dallas Masterson. This time-travel romance pairs culture shock with plenty of sparks.

Honey and the Hired Hand / Jesse

by Joan Johnston

1992

Honey Farrell thinks she knows exactly how to protect her heart. Then the hired hand she cannot ignore forces her to question whether caution is worth the loneliness.

The Cowboy and the Princess / Faron

by Joan Johnston

1993

When Faron Whitelaw learns a painful truth about his birth, he ends up sharing a failing ranch with Belinda Prescott. Sparks fly fast as inheritance, anger, and attraction collide.

The Rancher and the Runaway Bride / Adam

by Joan Johnston

1993

Tate Whitelaw runs from her brothers' protection and lands in Adam Phillips's arms. A rescue turns into a shotgun wedding, with both pride and passion riding close behind.

The Wrangler and the Rich Girl / Garth

by Joan Johnston

1993

A rich young woman and a working cowboy find themselves thrown together at Hawk's Way. Class differences and stubborn pride make their attraction harder, and sweeter, to ignore.

The Cowboy Takes a Wife / Carter

by Joan Johnston

1994

Carter Prescott agrees to marriage because it could give him land and an instant family. Then feelings, secrets, and a very real home complicate what was supposed to be a simple deal.

The Headstrong Bride / Callen

by Joan Johnston

1994

Sam Longstreet plans to marry Callen Whitelaw as part of a revenge scheme. The trouble is, he never expected to fall in love with the woman he meant to use.

The Unforgiving Bride / Falcon

by Joan Johnston

1994

Falcon Whitelaw swore off marriage until a widowed mother needs his insurance for her sick daughter. Their practical wedding opens the door to tenderness, resentment, and hope.

The Disobedient Bride / Zach

by Joan Johnston

1995

Zach Whitelaw wants heirs, not romance, and sets harsh terms for marriage. Rebecca Littlewolf agrees, only to find that love does not fit neatly inside any bargain.

The Temporary Groom / Billy

by Joan Johnston

1996

Single dad Billy Stonecreek needs a wife or he could lose his twin daughters. Cherry Whitelaw needs a fresh start, and their convenient marriage quickly becomes anything but convenient.

The Virgin Groom / Mac

by Joan Johnston

1997

Mac Macready loses the easy life he once counted on, then gets an unexpected proposal from Jewel Whitelaw. What begins as a practical arrangement soon becomes much more personal.

The Substitute Groom / Colt

by Joan Johnston

1998

Jennifer Wright's wedding collapses in a single instant, and suddenly the groom standing beside her is someone else entirely. Colt Whitelaw agrees to a marriage of convenience, but secrets make the bargain harder to keep.

Sisters Found / Sisters / Breathless Seduction

by Joan Johnston

2002

This anthology-style volume includes Joan Johnston's Bitter Creek-connected 'Sisters Found' alongside companion romances. Expect family secrets, emotional reunions, and love stories driven by buried history.

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