Lauren K Denton Books in Order
See every Lauren K Denton novel in order with short summaries, key details and guidance on the best place to start her Southern small town women's fiction.
Last updated: December 25, 2025
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Publication Order
6 books
A Place to Land
by Lauren K Denton
2022
In quiet Sugar Bend, Alabama, sisters Violet and Trudy Figg run an art shop and guard a terrible night that stole Trudy's voice decades ago. When restless teenager Maya arrives and a long-submerged boat surfaces in the river, past and present collide, testing fragile loyalties and the meaning of home.
The One You're With
by Lauren K Denton
2021
In Oak Hill, Alabama, high school sweethearts Mac and Edie Swan appear to have the perfect marriage, family and careers. When a young woman from Mac's past walks into his pediatric office, long-buried choices resurface and the couple must decide what honesty and forgiveness will cost.
The Summer House
by Lauren K Denton
2020
Lily Bishop wakes to a note and divorce papers from the husband who moved her to coastal Alabama, leaving her adrift in a town she barely knows. A job at Safe Harbor, a tight-knit retirement community run by guarded Rose Carrigan, offers shelter, new friendships and an unexpected chance to start over.
Glory Road
by Lauren K Denton
2019
Jessie McBride runs a small garden shop on a dusty country road with her strong-willed mother and teenage daughter, convinced romance is behind her. One summer, an old high school crush and a charming new client arrive, forcing three generations of women to face love, change and an uncertain future.
Hurricane Season
by Lauren K Denton
2018
On their Alabama dairy farm, Betsy and Ty Franklin have quietly buried their dream of children. When Betsy's free-spirited sister leaves her two young daughters with them for a short stay that keeps stretching, longings, secrets and a looming hurricane season upend every part of their family.
The Hideaway
by Lauren K Denton
2017
Sara Jenkins has built a comfortable life running an antiques shop in New Orleans until her grandmother Mags dies and leaves her a crumbling bed-and-breakfast on the Alabama coast. As Sara renovates The Hideaway and uncovers Mags's hidden past, she must decide what home really means.
Where should I start?
If you are new to Lauren K Denton: The Hideaway → Hurricane Season → Glory Road
If you want a cozy coastal escape: The Summer House → The Hideaway
If you gravitate to marriage and second chances: The One You're With
If you love sister stories and small town secrets: A Place to Land
Author bio
Lauren K Denton grew up in Mobile, Alabama, in a family where stories and the Gulf Coast were constant companions. As a girl she was the kid with a book on her lap, reading her way through long car rides, beach days and quiet afternoons.
After high school she headed north a few hours to Auburn University, where she earned a psychology degree and began to see how much she loved paying attention to people and what makes them tick. That curiosity led her into a job at Southern Progress in Birmingham, writing promotional copy for cookbooks and magazines. On the side she freelanced for local publications, practicing the clear, conversational voice that would later show up in her novels.
Fiction, though, tugged at her. Once she and her husband settled in Homewood and their first daughter was born, she started getting up in the dark early hours to write. Her first full manuscript, finished in 2011 while she was balancing diapers and deadlines, stayed in a drawer, but the process convinced her that writing stories was more than a hobby.
Out of that quiet determination came The Hideaway, a debut novel about a New Orleans shop owner who inherits her grandmother's ramshackle bed-and-breakfast on the Alabama coast and discovers the power of family, memory and home.
The book found an enthusiastic readership and opened the door to more Southern-set stories. Hurricane Season follows two sisters and a farm family facing storms on the Gulf Coast and inside their own hearts. In Glory Road, three generations of women spend one transformative summer on a red dirt road, wrestling with first love, second chances and aging parents. The Summer House brings a newly single hairdresser and a guarded retirement-community founder together in a seaside Alabama town, while The One You're With explores what happens when a long marriage is forced to confront a secret from the past. A Place to Land returns to small-town Alabama to trace a decades-old mystery that still shapes the lives of two sisters and a wandering teenager looking for a home.
Across these stand-alone novels, Denton stays close to the Deep South she knows best. Her stories linger in small towns and coastal communities, paying attention to front porches, old houses, complicated families and the quiet ways faith and hope can nudge people toward healing.
Alongside her fiction, she writes a monthly column for The Homewood Star, reflecting on everyday life, parenting, marriage and the odd little moments that make a community feel like family. Readers who enjoy her books often find the same steady, honest tone there, just in shorter slices.
When she is not at her desk, she is usually shuttling her two daughters around town, playing tennis, walking the family's shaggy doodle Ruby or making another run to the grocery store.
Home these days is still Homewood, just outside Birmingham, where she lives with her husband and daughters a short drive from the water that shaped her childhood. Whether she is drafting a new novel or packing the car for a beach trip with a stack of books, she keeps circling the same themes that drew her to writing in the first place: family, place, and the hope that even hard seasons can turn toward light.
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