Rixton Falls Books in Order
Part ofMinka Kent Books in OrderSee the Rixton Falls series by Minka Kent, written as Winter Renshaw, in order, with summaries, series background, and tips on where to begin.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Bachelor
by Winter Renshaw
2016
Fresh off a bitter divorce, attorney Derek Rosewood wants nothing to do with love. Then work throws him together with a mysterious heiress, and the professional boundaries keeping him safe start falling apart.
Filthy
by Winter Renshaw
2016
A scandal-prone football player is forced to lie low in Florida and keep out of trouble. That plan lasts until Delilah Rosewood shows up next door and hates him almost as much as he wants her.
Royal
by Winter Renshaw
2016
Demi never got over Royal, her older brother's best friend and first great love, especially after he vanished without explanation. Seven years later he is back, and the town's silence has not made the truth any easier.
Series background & context
Rixton Falls is a connected contemporary romance series built around family history, old feelings, and the kind of hometown ties that never really let anyone go. The books can stand on their own, but they are better together because you start to see how the Rosewoods and the people around them fit into the same emotional world.
At the center of the series is connection.
Royal opens with one of Winter Renshaw's strongest setups, a woman confronting the older-brother's-best-friend first love who disappeared years earlier without explanation. That mix of remembered intimacy and unresolved hurt sets the tone for what follows. Bachelor shifts to Derek Rosewood, a divorced attorney who thinks he has love neatly locked away until work throws him into close contact with an enigmatic heiress. Filthy brings in a disgraced football player forced to behave, at least for a while, and the woman next door who wants nothing to do with him. Then Priceless broadens the series into something almost road-movie romantic, pairing a stranded traveler with a stranger whose secrets make the trip a lot more complicated.
The mood here is a little more polished than some of the darker Winter Renshaw books, but the stakes are still personal and messy. People bring old wounds into new relationships. Pride gets in the way. Public image matters. So do siblings, friends, and the long memory of a shared past.
If you like romance series where each book gives you a new couple but the emotional neighborhood stays familiar, Rixton Falls does that well. Start with Royal if you want the strongest foundation, then move forward and watch the family web expand.
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