Holiday HEA Series Books in Order
Part ofShannon Stacey Books in OrderFind the Holiday HEA books in order by Shannon Stacey, with summaries, reading order, and series background for these festive standalone romances.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Stranded in a Small Town Christmas
by Shannon Stacey
2022
Natalie Byrne agrees to drive billionaire Donovan Wilson to Vermont for a staggering fee, then a winter storm traps them in her hometown. Christmas cheer and forced proximity do the rest.
There's Only One Sleigh
by Shannon Stacey
2024
This short Holiday HEA romance leans into festive chaos, close quarters, and the kind of Christmas complication that can turn irritation into love.
Series background & context
Holiday HEA is exactly what the title promises, short seasonal romances built to deliver charm, chemistry, and a happy ending without a lot of detours. These books are quick reads, but they still carry Stacey's usual strengths, lively dialogue, emotional clarity, and characters who feel a little rumpled around the edges rather than perfectly polished.
The holiday frame matters here. Christmas is not just decoration in the background. It pushes the stories into motion. Travel plans go sideways, family expectations flare up, weather gets involved, and people who would normally keep moving suddenly find themselves stuck together long enough to actually pay attention to each other.
Stranded in a Small Town Christmas is a perfect example of the series mood. A billionaire, a winter storm, a small-town innkeeper, and a bad-tempered arrangement that has no business turning romantic. The setup is playful, but it also leaves room for real feeling. That is the Holiday HEA sweet spot.
Even when the stakes are light, Stacey never treats the emotions as disposable. These are not jokes with kissing tacked on. They are proper romances, just written in a faster, more festive mode. There is usually some forced proximity, some personal baggage, and some moment where a character realizes the holiday complication they resented might actually be the best thing that happened to them.
If you like seasonal romance and want something warm, funny, and easy to sink into, Holiday HEA is a good bet. These books are made for December reading, but the appeal is not really about the calendar. It is about that lovely holiday-romance trick where a disrupted plan leads straight to the life, and the love, a character did not know they were missing.
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