Secrets of Stoneley Books in Order
Part ofTerri Reed Books in OrderBrowse the Secrets of Stoneley books by Terri Reed in order, with short summaries, series background, and an easy place to start.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Beloved Enemy
by Terri Reed
2007
Juliet Blanchard thinks joining the family firm might finally earn her father's attention, until buried secrets make everything murkier. The one man she least wants to trust may be tied to the answers she needs.
Series background & context
Secrets of Stoneley is a romantic suspense continuity built on the idea that one community, and the families at its center, is carrying more hidden history than anyone wants to admit. The title tells you what the books are interested in: old secrets, uncertain parentage, family loyalties, and the danger that follows when private truths turn public.
This is a secrets-driven series.
The stories often begin with somebody asking a question that should have stayed buried. Once that happens, jobs, relationships, and even family identities can shift quickly. The setting gives the books a contained feel, because everyone is tied to the same place and the same long memory.
Reed's book in the continuity leans into those themes through conflict inside a family business and the suspicion that the past has been misrepresented for years. That mix of romance and uneasy discovery is exactly what the line is built to deliver.
If you like suspense that grows out of family history, buried truths, and communities where everybody is connected whether they like it or not, Secrets of Stoneley is a strong match.
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