Heroes of Big Sky Books in Order
Part ofKristen Proby Books in OrderExplore the Heroes of Big Sky series by Kristen Proby in order, with short summaries, series links, and a clear recommendation for where to start.
Last updated: January 12, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Shelter
by Kristen Proby
2021
A](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0973G7FCS%22,%22description%22:%22A) woman looking for a safe place to land finds more than shelter in Montana, she finds a man who understands what it means to protect. As outside threats close in, they have to build trust fast, and decide what family means now.
Honor
by Kristen Proby
2021
A](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08G67673C%22,%22description%22:%22A) Montana hero who lives by duty meets a woman who refuses to be treated like a problem to solve. When danger shows up at the edge of their small town, they have to lean on each other, and learn what honor looks like at home.
Courage
by Kristen Proby
2021
Healing](https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08NH358R1%22,%22description%22:%22Healing) takes courage, and so does letting someone in. In a small Montana community, a protective hero and a woman carrying old wounds face new threats together. The more they fight the pull between them, the stronger it gets.
Series background & context
Heroes of Big Sky leans into protective, high-stakes romance in a small Montana setting. The books connect through a shared community, but each story focuses on one couple facing both emotional baggage and real external danger.
You’ll find heroes who are wired to protect, first responders, military backgrounds, law enforcement types, or simply people who’ve learned the hard way how fast life can change. The heroines are not passive passengers in the plot. They’re making decisions, drawing boundaries, and fighting for their own safety and happiness.
A big part of the appeal is the blend: action on the outside, healing on the inside. These characters fall in love while they’re rebuilding trust, learning to rely on someone again, and figuring out what “home” looks like after trauma.
Love stories with a little adrenaline.
These are best read in order if you like tracking the wider circle of friends and allies, but each book delivers a complete romance on its own.
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