Lakefront Billionaires Books in Order
Part ofLauren Asher Books in OrderSee the Lakefront Billionaires books in order by Lauren Asher, with short summaries, Lake Wisteria background, and help choosing where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Love Redesigned
by Lauren Asher
2023
Interior designer Dahlia Muñoz heads home to Lake Wisteria after a broken engagement and ends up working with Julian Lopez, her childhood rival. Renovating a historic house forces them to face old hurt and the attraction they never buried.
Love Unwritten
by Lauren Asher
2024
Ellie Sinclair takes a job caring for Rafael Lopez's son and expects a paycheck, not a second chance at an old crush. This single-dad romance folds music, grief, and quiet family moments into a deeply emotional love story.
Love Arranged
by Lauren Asher
2025
Lorenzo Vittori needs a cleaner public image, and Lily Muñoz needs help protecting her shop, so a fake relationship makes sense on paper. Their history, a mayoral race, and small-town gossip make keeping it fake much harder.
Series background & context
The Lakefront Billionaires books trade some of the big corporate shine of Dreamland Billionaires for a warmer, more rooted small-town feel. The setting is Lake Wisteria, a lakeside community full of old grudges, family history, expensive homes, and people who know one another a little too well. It is still a billionaire romance world, so there are beautiful houses and money everywhere, but the town itself matters just as much as the bank accounts. These books care about belonging.
The series really starts by asking what happens when people come home. In Love Redesigned, interior designer Dahlia Muñoz returns to Lake Wisteria after a very public breakup and gets tangled up with Julian Lopez, her childhood rival and longtime family frenemy. A renovation project forces them into close contact, which makes the house part of the story rather than just a backdrop. Design, memory, pride, and old attraction all get braided together in a way that feels specific to this series.
Love Unwritten widens the emotional range. Rafael Lopez is a guarded billionaire and single dad, while Ellie Sinclair arrives as his son's nanny and music teacher with her own complicated history. The book spends more time on caregiving, creative life, and family routines than a typical flashy billionaire romance, and that is part of what makes it stand out. There is still travel and longing, but there is also a child at the center of the household, which changes the stakes in a grounded way.
This series slows down just enough to let the town matter.
Love Arranged brings in Lorenzo Vittori and Lily Muñoz, who agree to a fake relationship when both of them need something from the arrangement. For Lorenzo, it is public image and a mayoral run. For Lily, it is protecting her shop. Because they already have history, the book leans into the way small towns make avoidance impossible. Family opinions, gossip, and local politics all push the romance forward instead of sitting off to the side.
What ties these books together is the balance between comfort and complication. Lake Wisteria can feel cozy, but it never feels simple. People remember everything. Parents meddle. Exes linger. Siblings overlap. Careers follow the characters home. That mix gives the series a softer surface than some of Asher's earlier work, while still leaving room for sharp banter, emotional bruises, and plenty of tension. If you like interconnected romances where the setting keeps becoming more familiar with each book, this is a good series to read in order. You get more from the shared families, the town dynamics, and the growing sense that Lake Wisteria is its own character.
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