Lauren Asher Books in Order
Explore Lauren Asher books in order, from Dirty Air to Lakefront Billionaires, with quick summaries, series guides, and easy advice on where to start.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
11 books
Collided
by Lauren Asher
2020
Sophie Mitchell wants to stop playing it safe, and world champion Liam Zander seems like the perfect partner in trouble. Their friendship, bucket-list bargain, and growing attraction make every race weekend more complicated.
Throttled
by Lauren Asher
2020
Noah Slade has the world at his feet until he falls for Maya Alatorre, his teammate's sister. Set in the high-pressure world of Formula 1, this is a forbidden romance full of rivalry, travel, and messy feelings.
Wrecked
by Lauren Asher
2020
After a public disaster threatens his career, Formula 1 driver Jax Kingston is stuck with Elena Gonzalez, the PR expert assigned to keep him in line. Their combative working relationship turns into a raw, high-stakes romance.
Redeemed
by Lauren Asher
2021
Santiago Alatorre's Formula 1 career is in ruins, and Chloe Carter arrives in Italy hunting for the father she has never known. Their fake relationship starts as a convenient lie and turns into a tender story about trust, family, and second chances.
The Fine Print
by Lauren Asher
2021
After Zahra sends in a blunt critique of Dreamland's most expensive ride, billionaire Rowan Kane offers her a job instead of firing her. Their boss-employee romance mixes theme park sparkle with hidden identity, tension, and sharp banter.
Terms and Conditions
by Lauren Asher
2022
Declan Kane needs a wife and an heir to satisfy his grandfather's will, and his assistant Iris is willing to make a deal. What starts as a carefully negotiated marriage becomes a slow-burn office romance with real heart.
Final Offer
by Lauren Asher
2023
Callahan Kane returns to Lake Wisteria to fulfill his grandfather's inheritance clause, only to find his first love, Alana Castillo, living in the family lake house. Old wounds, forced proximity, and a shared past make this the most emotional Kane story.
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.
My December Darling
by Lauren Asher
2024
Catalina Martinez comes to Lake Wisteria for her sister's winter wedding and ends up stuck around Luke Darling, the best man and her ex's best friend. This holiday novella turns old history and snowy chemistry into a sweet, fast-moving romance.
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.
Where should I start?
If you want Formula 1 romance: Throttled → Collided → Wrecked → Redeemed
If you want billionaire workplace drama: The Fine Print → Terms and Conditions → Final Offer
If you want small-town billionaire romance: Love Redesigned → Love Unwritten → Love Arranged
If you want a short holiday romance: My December Darling
Author bio
Lauren Asher writes contemporary romance with glossy settings, sharp tension, and people who are a little messy around the edges. She has described herself as someone with an overactive imagination, which feels like a good place to start. Her books move from Formula 1 circuits to billionaire offices to lake houses and small-town streets, but the emotional engine is usually the same. Two people are trying very hard not to need each other, and then they do.
She grew up in Florida, and that detail matters more than it might seem. That background helped shape the Dreamland books, with their theme park world and fairy-tale business empire. She has also said she was already a Formula 1 fan before writing Dirty Air, and researching that series pulled her even deeper into the sport. That mix of real-world curiosity and romance payoff runs through a lot of her work.
Asher made her fiction debut with Throttled in 2020. That book opened the Dirty Air series, which continues with Collided, Wrecked, and Redeemed. The setting is fast and international, but the stories are not just about racing. They are about reputation, rivalry, grief, recovery, and what happens when very public people have to be honest in private.
The Fine Print followed and helped bring her to a much bigger audience. It launched the Dreamland Billionaires series, alongside Terms and Conditions and Final Offer, and gave her room to play with theme parks, inheritance drama, boardrooms, and hard-to-manage feelings. Readers who like grumpy billionaires, competent heroines, and family mess tend to end up here sooner or later. Her books have since landed on major bestseller lists in the United States and beyond.
Then she shifted the spotlight to Lake Wisteria.
That town became the center of the Lakefront Billionaires books, beginning with Love Redesigned and continuing with Love Unwritten and Love Arranged. These stories still have money, beautiful houses, and big romantic setups, but the mood is warmer and more rooted in place. Home renovation, music, local politics, and family businesses matter as much as the attraction. If the Dreamland books are bright lights and corporate pressure, Lake Wisteria feels more like coming home and finding unfinished business waiting on the porch.
Across all of these series, Asher keeps returning to similar questions. What do people hide when everyone assumes they have everything? How do you build trust after old hurt, bad timing, or public mistakes? She likes flawed heroes, heroines who push back, and side characters who are interesting enough to make readers ask for their own books. Even My December Darling, her holiday novella, keeps that same mix of banter, tension, and tenderness.
The worlds are glossy. The emotions usually are not.
Off the page, the details she shares are pleasantly ordinary. She talks about crafting projects, baking, spending time with family, scrolling Zillow, rewatching old episodes of Parks and Rec, trying new restaurants, and needing morning coffee before she gets moving. That feels in step with the books. The fantasies are big, but the things that ground them are familiar: routines, comforts, private worries, and the hope that people can still choose each other after making a mess of things.
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