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Lonestar Terrace Books in Order

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Browse the Lonestar Terrace books by Cee Bowerman in order, with summaries, neighborhood background, and where to start in second-generation Rojo.

Last updated: June 7, 2026

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5 books

1

1005 Alamo Way

by Cee Bowerman

2023

Brighten Duke has built a good life around motherhood, family, and one giant lie from years ago. When the truth starts coming out, she has to fight for forgiveness and the future she always wanted.

2

2011 Texas Drive

by Cee Bowerman

2023

Leia has survived plenty, but she keeps choosing men she never have to count on. Waylon has done twenty years in prison and still shows up to help, and that simple fact may change everything.

3

1017 Alamo Way

by Cee Bowerman

2024

Ruf and Jovi were high school sweethearts who wanted different futures and lost each other along the way. Years later, children, heartbreak, and perfect bad timing hand them a real second chance.

4

2012 Texas Drive

by Cee Bowerman

2024

Ripley has spent years building a safe life for his daughter after things went badly wrong. Tori arrives in Rojo and finds family, purpose, and a love story woven through the friends they both already trust.

5

1006 Alamo Way

by Cee Bowerman

2025

Darcy is trying to build a new life in Rojo and finally fix the choices that nearly ruined her. Crow is the quiet rescuer who keeps turning up at the exact right moment, and their fairy-tale romance has sharp edges.

Series background & context

Lonestar Terrace moves Rojo forward into the second generation. The children readers watched grow up in the Texas Knights, Texas Kings, Conner, Tempest, and Rojo, TX books are adults now, building homes and futures of their own in a newer neighborhood that becomes a hub for the next wave of stories.

That setup gives the series a great balance of old and new. The parents are still around, the family history still matters, and the town still remembers everything, but the emotional focus is on grown children dealing with love, parenthood, old secrets, second chances, and the awkward reality of trying to build an adult life while surrounded by people who have known you forever. The address-style titles fit the feel. These stories are about creating a place to live, not just finding a person to love.

It feels domestic in the best way.

There is still danger and drama when the plot needs it, but the bigger appeal is seeing Rojo age naturally. If you enjoy second-generation romances where the next chapter grows directly out of the first, Lonestar Terrace is one of the clearest places to watch that happen.

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