Regina Walker Books in Order
Explore Regina Walker books in order, with quick summaries, series guides, and simple where-to-start tips for her Christian fiction and romance.
Last updated: July 9, 2026
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Publication Order
27 books
Still With Us
by Regina Walker
2020
Ella is trapped in meth addiction and the pull of abusive men who keep using her pain against her. Her mother Tammy is desperate to save her, but love may not be enough unless Ella chooses life for herself.
We Go On
by Regina Walker
2020
After their son Colby dies by suicide, Josh and Liz Miller are left trying to hold their marriage and family together. A secret horse Colby left behind becomes an unexpected part of their grief and healing.
A Christmas Candle for Eleanor
by Regina Walker
2021
A year after being separated from her sister, Eleanor is sent west as a Christmas bride of her own. She arrives carrying fear and grief, and must learn whether a new home can also offer healing.
A Christmas Comfort for Elsie
by Regina Walker
2021
Elsie heads west as a Christmas bride after a childhood marked by loss and uncertainty. In an unfamiliar home, she must decide whether faith, kindness, and a fresh start can grow into real belonging.
A Maid for Mason
by Regina Walker
2021
Mary Ann leaves New York and a maid's life behind after exchanging letters with a widower in the West. Mason needs help raising his little boy and holding his land together, not romance, or so he thinks.
Meet Me at Sunset
by Regina Walker
2021
Set against the seaside in summer, this clean romance follows a connection that feels easy in the moment and much harder to hold onto once real life pushes back. It is a gentle beach read with second-chance energy and heart.
Saved by an Accident
by Regina Walker
2021
After surviving a transport wreck on the way to slaughter, a frightened stallion named Bear lands at a rescue farm. At the same time, lonely empty-nester Debra starts volunteering there and finds healing for both of them in the slow work of trust.
Sunshine and Starfish
by Regina Walker
2021
Jane Everly is a young widow content with her quiet coastal life and pet store in North Carolina. Hayden Moore lives on the road in his semi, supporting his ailing mother, until one summer by the beach changes his direction.
We Grow Together
by Regina Walker
2021
One reckless night leaves teenager Riley Hamilton facing an unplanned pregnancy and a boyfriend who wants the problem erased. Now she must decide what kind of future she can live with, and what faith will ask of her.
A Christmas Miracle for Marjory
by Regina Walker
2022
Marjory switches her ticket so she can follow friends to Colorado, only to arrive in a snowy mining town and a badly managed marriage arrangement. Sebastian means well, but his plans have made a mess of everything.
Fall and I'll Catch You
by Regina Walker
2022
Emeline throws herself into work and a fall festival while wondering why love never seems to choose her. Spencer has always cared for her, but his own grief keeps him from stepping forward when it matters most.
Good Horse, Bad Color
by Regina Walker
2022
This biographical novel follows young Zoe Page as she grows through hard choices and discovers a calling to help horses in transition. It is a story about grit, compassion, and changing lives one animal at a time.
Hopeful in Hawaii
by Regina Walker
2022
Amelia books a trip to Hawaii to prove she can enjoy life without a relationship. A handsome food-truck owner named Devon makes that harder than expected, but distance and big life decisions still stand in the way.
Me, You, Us
by Regina Walker
2022
Melissa and Christopher think they are finally heading into empty-nest life when a shocking late pregnancy tears their marriage open. Suspicion, blame, and divided children push the whole family to the edge.
Miracle Inn
by Regina Walker
2022
Layla comes back to Double Creek to run her grandmother's inn after an injury changes everything. Jacob has loved her since childhood and wants to help save the inn, but Layla has to decide if home can hold her future too.
Picking Pears with Piper
by Regina Walker
2022
Single mother Piper is already stretched thin, caring for her daughter and her mother with dementia. When paramedic Corbin steps into orchard trouble and everyday family chaos, Piper has to decide whether she can trust a good man at last.
Pursuing the Paramedic
by Regina Walker
2022
After fifteen years away, Megan returns to Double Creek with a paramedic's nerves and a past she never fully buried. Ben is sober now and trying to build a new life, but old wounds still stand between them.
Treats From the Orchard: A Companion Cookbook
by Regina Walker
2022
This companion cookbook gathers recipes inspired by the Orchard Brides stories, from sweets to cozy comfort food. It's part keepsake, part kitchen companion for readers who loved the series and its warm food-centered world.
Yielding in Yellowstone
by Regina Walker
2022
Restless after a hiking accident, Trena heads to Yellowstone hoping for a reset. There she meets Gavin, a longtime traveler thinking about settling down, and both must ask whether a vacation connection can survive real life.
Mercy in Montana
by Regina Walker
2023
Charlotte Graham flees west with her sisters to escape a dangerous family secret and becomes a mail-order bride in Montana. Her new husband, Alfred Winston, is as haunted as she is, and both must decide whether trust is worth the risk.
Kindled in Kansas
by Regina Walker
2024
Nora Graham leaves city comforts behind for a rough new life in Kansas as a mail-order bride. Walter Bosworth hides pain behind a hard shell, and their marriage will only work if both can risk honesty.
Paige
by Regina Walker
2024
When her sister and brother-in-law die, twenty-year-old Paige becomes guardian to their three children overnight. A beloved cookbook and an unexpected second chance at love help her learn how to build a family from heartbreak.
A Christmas to Come Home
by Regina Walker
2025
Two years sober, Sadie returns to Tennessee at Christmas and watches the family she left from a painful distance. Luke still loves her, but rebuilding a marriage after addiction will take more than nostalgia and snow.
Disastrous or Delightful
by Regina Walker
2025
Haley launches a fifty-two-week dating challenge and finds plenty of awkward disasters along the way. When one promising relationship falls apart, she has to decide whether hope is foolish, or whether love may still surprise her.
The Road Beyond Regret
by Regina Walker
2025
After her husband's gambling wrecks their finances and his suicide shatters what is left, Hannah Miller retreats to her parents' Tennessee farm with her young daughter. Grief, debt, and buried truths force her to rethink everything she believed about her marriage.
The Roots That Remain
by Regina Walker
2025
Diane Bennett loses her husband Robert and must learn how to live in the quiet that follows. As their children grieve in different ways, an unfinished project becomes a final reminder of faith, love, and legacy.
Westward Widow
by Regina Walker
2025
After tragedy upends her life, Victoria Caldwell joins a wagon train on the Oregon Trail with family and grief in tow. Along the way, widowed father George Harland offers steady kindness and the chance at a new beginning.
Where should I start?
If you want emotionally heavy Christian fiction: We Go On → Still With Us → We Grow Together
If you prefer sweet small-town romance: Pursuing the Paramedic → Picking Pears with Piper → Yielding in Yellowstone
If you like frontier romance: Mercy in Montana → Kindled in Kansas → Westward Widow
If you want a newer family saga: A Christmas to Come Home → The Road Beyond Regret → The Roots That Remain
Author bio
Regina Walker grew up in Colorado, spent more than twenty years in Oklahoma, and now lives in Tennessee. That mix of mountain beginnings, plains life, and rural Southern texture shows up all through her work. She writes Christian women's fiction and romance, and her stories tend to stay close to everyday people facing very hard things, grief, broken trust, addiction, family strain, and the long work of starting over.
She does not flinch from pain.
Writing had been part of her life long before publication. In interviews, Walker has talked about writing poems when she was young, playing text-based story games as a teen, and keeping up with faith-based blogging before her novels found readers. She was already building story muscles for years, even while life was full. Her fiction debut, We Go On, arrived in June 2020 and immediately showed what kind of writer she wanted to be, honest, emotional, faith-rooted, and willing to sit with the aftermath of loss.
Her home life matters to the shape of her books. Walker has spoken about her blended family of seven children, about homeschooling some of the younger ones, and about fitting writing into the middle of ordinary family chaos. She has also shared her love of horses, gardening, and hobby-farm life. That helps explain why so many of her stories feel grounded in chores, weather, kitchens, barns, and the practical work of caring for somebody or something.
You can see her range in the Then Comes Hope books, We Go On, Still With Us, and We Grow Together. Those novels deal with suicide loss, addiction, abuse, and teen pregnancy, but they are not misery parades. Walker writes toward hope. Readers who connect with those books usually respond to the way she lets faith be present without making the struggle neat or easy.
Horses show up a lot for a reason.
In Saved by an Accident and Good Horse, Bad Color, she leans into the bond between people and animals, especially the way trust can be rebuilt slowly, one careful step at a time. In her lighter work, including the Sweet Small Town Romance in Double Creek novels such as Pursuing the Paramedic and Picking Pears with Piper, she keeps the faith element but softens the mood with small-town community, friendship, and clean romance. Even there, though, the characters are rarely carefree. They are often carrying grief, recovery, burnout, or family responsibility.
Walker also moves comfortably into historical romance. Mercy in Montana and Kindled in Kansas place mail-order brides and frontier hardship inside stories about fear, dignity, and new beginnings. Westward Widow pushes even farther into the emotional and physical demands of westward travel. Then, in the Bennett family saga that begins with A Christmas to Come Home, she returns to contemporary Christian women's fiction and writes about addiction, betrayal, suicide, and the stubborn hope of redemption in rural Tennessee.
Across all of these books, a few things stay steady. She likes close family ties, even when they are strained to the breaking point. She likes rural settings, where land and labor are part of the story instead of just scenery. She returns again and again to people who feel ashamed, stuck, or left behind, then gives them room to find grace without pretending the journey is quick.
These days, Walker's life still sounds a lot like her author photos feel, busy, outdoorsy, family-centered, and a little bit dusty in the best way. She has described herself as wrangling kids, dreaming up stories over coffee, riding horses, and wandering outside with a notebook. That balance of mess, movement, and faith is a good guide to her fiction too.
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