Peachwood Falls Books in Order
Part ofAdriana Locke Books in OrderBrowse the Peachwood Falls books by Adriana Locke in order, with summaries, reissue notes, background, and where-to-start help.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Tempt
by Adriana Locke
2025
Keeping Chase Marshall’s teenage daughter out of trouble for thirty days sounds simple. Living under the grumpy single dad’s roof is not, especially when sharp banter and accidental touches start crossing lines.
Truly
by Adriana Locke
2025
Laina Kelley bolts from her wedding and lands at Luke Marshall’s farm in a heap of tulle. Her broody ex offers shelter, but old sparks and buried wounds make the choice ahead anything but easy.
Series background & context
Peachwood Falls is the updated home for Adriana Locke’s Marshall-centered small-town romances. The setting is a small Indiana town, and the stories lean into blue-collar heroes, family ties, forced proximity, and the kind of emotional unfinished business that gets harder to ignore in close quarters.
The first book, Tempt, was originally published as More Than I Could. It follows Chase Marshall, a grumpy single dad who needs someone to keep his teenage daughter out of trouble for thirty days. The heroine moves under his roof for the job, and what should be a simple favor turns into lingering looks, arguments, and boundaries that do not hold.
Truly was previously published as This Much Is True. It begins with a runaway bride. Laina Kelley leaves her wedding and heads straight to Luke Marshall’s farm, the one place that still feels safe. Luke is her ex-boyfriend, her frenemy, and the man who knows too much for either of them to pretend the past is simple.
The rebranded Peachwood Falls books make the shared setting clearer. This is not just a pair of romances with Marshall family members. It is a town with farms, family history, local pressure, and enough quiet space for people to hear the truth they have been avoiding.
The tone is warm, spicy, and easy to settle into. These are standalones, but they work best together because Chase and Luke’s stories show two sides of the same world: the everyday weight of raising a family, and the ache of returning to the person who once felt like home.
Start with Tempt if you want the intended order. Pick Truly first if runaway bride, celebrity heroine, and second-chance farm romance are the tropes calling your name.
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