Home to Collingsworth Books in Order
Part ofKimberly Rae Jordan Books in OrderSee the Home to Collingsworth books in order by Kimberly Rae Jordan, with quick summaries, family context, and guidance on the best place to begin.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Her Heart, His Home
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2014
Widower Will Collingsworth has shut himself off from love and even from his own daughter. Amy Moyer once loved him from afar, and when she returns to his life, both of them have to face grief, fear, and old feelings.
Home Away from Home
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2014
Laurel Collingsworth-Davis appears to have the perfect marriage until she realizes she wants children and her husband does not. Hidden pain and long-kept secrets force Laurel and Matt to decide whether honesty can save what they built.
Home Is Where the Heart Is
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2014
Violet Collingsworth returns to the town she fled ten years earlier when her grandmother's death pulls the family back together. Sheriff Dean Marconett seems like another reason to leave, until he starts feeling like a reason to stay.
Love Makes a House a Home
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2014
Jessa Collingsworth is already carrying the weight of her family when Lance Evanston, the boy who broke her heart, walks back into town. Their second chance is tangled up with family secrets and the burden of keeping everyone safe.
The Long Road Home
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2014
Cami Collingsworth agrees to stay at the manor for money, not transformation, but Josh Moyer keeps unsettling that plan. As flirtation turns serious and faith questions surface, Cami has to decide what kind of life she actually wants.
A Home for Christmas
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2015
Rose Collingsworth has watched love bloom all around her and wants it for herself, preferably with the guarded carpenter she cannot forget. Declan Gallagher wants distance, but Christmas keeps drawing him toward hope and home.
Coming Home
by Kimberly Rae Jordan
2015
After three years away, Lily Collingsworth returns home carrying the painful reason she ended her engagement. Nate Proctor still loves her, but renewed feelings mean nothing unless they can face the truth together.
Series background & context
Home to Collingsworth starts with a return. After the death of their formidable grandmother, the Collingsworth siblings are drawn back to the town their family founded and to the big old house that carries more history than comfort. That setup gives the series its shape right away. These books are not only about finding romance. They are about coming home to family, memory, obligation, and truths people would rather leave buried.
The early core of the series belongs to the Collingsworth sisters. Violet, Laurel, Jessa, and Cami each carry a different relationship to the family name and to the town itself. One wants freedom. One thinks she already has the perfect life. One is left holding the family together. One just wants her inheritance and a quick exit. Jordan uses those different angles well, because each sister has to reckon with home in her own way.
The setting matters a lot here. Collingsworth is a family town in more ways than one. Reputation, inheritance, old secrets, and the expectations of previous generations all press in on the characters. Romance grows inside that pressure. Love is never just about two people liking each other. It is also about whether they can face the past honestly enough to build something better.
Later books widen the lens to include more family members and the next generation. That helps the series feel like a true family saga rather than a simple set of sibling stories. Even when the focus shifts, the emotional thread stays the same: people coming back to the place that shaped them and discovering that healing sometimes begins there too.
If you like small-town Christian romance with strong sibling dynamics, inheritance drama, second chances, and a real sense of family history, Home to Collingsworth has a lot to offer. It is one of Jordan's clearest examples of how she uses home as both comfort and conflict.
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