Silverpines Books in Order
Part ofChristine Sterling Books in OrderFind the Silverpines books by Christine Sterling in order, with summaries, series background, and help deciding where to begin.
Last updated: June 8, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Gravedigger
by Christine Sterling
2018
In a town where death is never far off, love arrives in the least expected place. This Silverpines story is short, moody, and rooted in redemption.
Medicine Man
by Christine Sterling
2018
Set in rough-edged Silverpines, this award-winning western romance pairs danger with the hope of healing. Sterling uses a harsher frontier backdrop to tell a story about trust, mercy, and hard-won love.
The Coffin Maker
by Christine Sterling
2018
A grim profession gives this Silverpines tale a darker edge, but the heart of the book is still romance. It is about people marked by loss learning they are not beyond hope.
Changing Seasons
by Christine Sterling
2019
As life shifts around them, two people who thought they knew their path are forced to reconsider everything. Sterling uses the turn of the seasons to tell a gentle story about change and love.
Redemption
by Christine Sterling
2019
In the rough world of Silverpines, the past is never far away. This romance follows a wounded soul reaching for grace, forgiveness, and a future that once seemed impossible.
Snowbound
by Christine Sterling
2019
Bad weather traps two people together and strips life down to what matters most. It is a short, intimate western romance about survival, honesty, and unexpected warmth.
Series background & context
Silverpines is one of the rougher worlds connected to Christine Sterling's work. The setting is frontier, but it carries a darker edge than her cozier town series. Even the titles tell you that. Medicine Man, The Coffin Maker, Gravedigger, Redemption, Snowbound, and Changing Seasons all suggest a place where danger and loss are never far away.
That does not make the series bleak. It just means the romances have to push through harsher surroundings. Occupations are grimmer. Reputations matter more. The past tends to cling to people. Love in this setting often feels like mercy, or rescue, or a last chance to become someone different from who the town thinks you are.
Because Silverpines has that moral-shadow quality, it is a good fit for readers who want western romance with a little more weight to it. Redemption is not decorative here. It is part of the structure.
Sterling's entries show that she can keep her usual warmth while writing in a tougher register. The result is frontier romance with a slightly darker coat of paint and a very hopeful center.
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