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Siri L Mitchell Books in Order

See all Siri L Mitchell books in order, with summaries, series background, reading order help, and tips on where to start her historical and suspense fiction.

Last updated: December 19, 2025

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16 books

Everywhere to Hide

by Siri L Mitchell

2020

Whitney Garrison is juggling bar‑exam prep, crushing debt, and a neurological condition that keeps her from recognizing faces when she witnesses a murder. The killer knows she saw him and stalks her every move, forcing Whitney to rely on a sidelined detective and her own instincts to survive.

State of Lies

by Siri L Mitchell

2019

After physicist Georgie Brennan’s husband dies in a hit‑and‑run, small inconsistencies in his story lead her to a hidden notebook, a missing computer, and threats under her own floorboards. As political intrigue closes in, she must protect her son and uncover who is lying to her.

Flirtation Walk

by Siri L Mitchell

2016

Determined to escape her con‑man father’s reputation, Lucinda Pennyworth moves to West Point hoping to marry a respectable cadet. There she meets upright star pupil Seth Westcott—and discovers he’s plotting to tank his grades so he can chase a swindler out West.

Love Comes Calling

by Siri L Mitchell

2014

In 1920s Boston, impulsive Ellis Eton takes her look‑alike friend’s job at a telephone exchange to earn money for Hollywood dreams. When she overhears a threat against neighbor Griffin Phillips, her impulsive choices pull her into danger, romance, and a search for purpose.

Like a Flower in Bloom

by Siri L Mitchell

2014

Victorian botanist’s daughter Charlotte Withersby would rather catalog plants than attend tea parties, but her family insists she marry. When new assistant Edward Trimble takes her coveted research role, Charlotte’s scheme to win back her position tangles her in suitors, social mishaps, and unexpected love.

Unrivaled

by Siri L Mitchell

2013

In 1910 St. Louis, candy maker’s daughter Lucy Kendall is determined to save her family’s struggling company with a new confection. Her fiercest rival is charming promoter Charlie Clarke, whose loyalty lies with her father’s biggest competitor—and whose attention she can’t ignore.

The Messenger

by Siri L Mitchell

2012

In British‑occupied Philadelphia, Quaker Hannah Sunderland breaks with her pacifist community to aid her twin brother in a brutal jail. Teaming up with tavern‑keeper and patriot spy Jeremiah Jones, she’s drawn into a dangerous web of secrets, divided loyalties, and forbidden feelings.

A Heart Most Worthy

by Siri L Mitchell

2011

In 1918 Boston, three Italian immigrant seamstresses—Julietta, Annamaria, and Luciana—create gowns for the wealthy while quietly chasing their own American dreams. As war, influenza, and family expectations close in, each woman risks love and independence in very different ways.

She Walks in Beauty

by Siri L Mitchell

2010

In Gilded Age New York, debutante Clara Carter is groomed to win the city’s most eligible bachelor, corseted into a life of glittering parties and hidden bargains. When real affection enters the picture, she must question what beauty and success are worth.

Love's Pursuit

by Siri L Mitchell

2009

In 1640s Stoneybrooke, Massachusetts, devout Susannah Phillips longs for a quiet life but finds herself courted by the town’s richest man and a reckless military captain. Torn between duty, desire, and a harsh religious community, she discovers how costly grace can be.

A Constant Heart

by Siri L Mitchell

2008

Young noblewoman Marget Barnardsen weds the Earl of Lytham expecting safety and affection, only to find herself trapped in the jealous politics of Queen Elizabeth’s court. As royal favor turns to danger, she must decide how far she’ll risk her heart for a distant husband.

Moon over Tokyo

by Siri L Mitchell

2007

Stars and Stripes reporter Allie O’Connor has lived in Tokyo for two years yet still feels like an outsider. When former high‑school classmate Eric Larsen arrives to work at the embassy, their prickly friendship—and Allie’s promise to swear off dating—are tested by culture shock and calling.

The Cubicle Next Door

by Siri L Mitchell

2006

Reserved computer geek Jackie Harrison is horrified when outgoing fighter‑pilot‑turned‑professor Joe Gallagher moves into the cubicle next door. She vents about him on an anonymous blog, but as office banter turns into real connection, Jackie must risk stepping out from behind her screen.

Something Beyond the Sky

by Siri L Mitchell

2006

On an Air Force base, four very different military wives—Anne, Rachel, Beth, and Karen—bond over committee work and late‑night talks. As marriages strain and secrets surface, their fragile friendships become the place where honest questions about faith, identity, and hope finally surface.

Kissing Adrien

by Siri L Mitchell

2005

Practical Claire Le Noyer leaves her carefully planned life to settle a French relative’s estate in Paris, where she reunites with charming childhood friend Adrien. Amid couture shops and old secrets, Claire must decide whether to keep playing safe or trust her heart and faith.

Chateau of Echoes

by Siri L Mitchell

2005

Newly widowed and adrift in rural France, Frédérique Farmer buys a crumbling château and discovers traces of its mysterious fifteenth‑century mistress. Opening a bed‑and‑breakfast and hosting an American writer, she’s drawn into overlapping stories of loss, second chances, and unexpected love.

Where should I start?

If you love richly detailed historical romance: A Constant HeartLove's PursuitShe Walks in BeautyA Heart Most Worthy.
If you prefer light, modern stories with humor and travel: Kissing AdrienThe Cubicle Next DoorMoon over Tokyo.
If you're drawn to friendship-centered women's fiction: Something Beyond the SkyChateau of Echoes.
If quirky, slow-burn historical romances appeal to you: UnrivaledLike a Flower in BloomFlirtation Walk.
If you want tense, contemporary suspense: State of LiesEverywhere to Hide.

Author bio

Siri L Mitchell writes across genres, from contemporary romance and women’s fiction to richly researched historicals and smart, twisty suspense. As a military spouse she has lived on three continents, including seasons in Paris and Tokyo, and those moves show up in the languages, food, and cultural details that color her stories.

She studied business at the University of Washington and spent years working in local, state, and federal government. That day‑job experience with policy, bureaucracy, and ordinary people doing quiet, important work later gave her plenty of material when she started writing about politicians, soldiers, and the people who live in their shadow.

She likes to joke that novelists are the people who take notes during conversations because they just heard a line their characters need.

Mitchell’s road to publication was long. She wrote four complete manuscripts and collected 153 rejection letters before her first contract arrived. More than once she swore off writing altogether, eating ice cream and threatening to shred her drafts, only to find another story insisting on being told.

Her debut, Kissing Adrien, introduced readers to her blend of faith, humor, and travel as a cautious American budget analyst is swept into Parisian life and an old crush. She went on to write contemporary novels like Chateau of Echoes, The Cubicle Next Door, Something Beyond the Sky, and Moon over Tokyo, each centering on characters who are a bit out of place—new to a country, a job, or a community—and trying to figure out who they are when the old scripts no longer fit.

At the same time, she developed a strong following for historical fiction. Books such as A Constant Heart, Love's Pursuit, She Walks in Beauty, A Heart Most Worthy, Unrivaled, Like a Flower in Bloom, and Flirtation Walk move from Elizabethan England to Puritan Massachusetts, Gilded Age New York, and early‑twentieth‑century America. In each era her heroines face tight social expectations about beauty, class, and religion, and have to decide whether security is worth the cost of their consciences.

Several of these stories have been recognized by major Christian fiction awards, and readers regularly mention her lively dialogue and emotional honesty. Writing under the pen name Iris Anthony, she has also published general‑market historicals that explore questions of identity, faith, and power in much earlier centuries.

In recent years Mitchell has turned to contemporary suspense with novels like State of Lies and Everywhere to Hide. These books keep the focus on ordinary women—scientists, law graduates, young professionals—who are suddenly pulled into conspiracies involving politics, technology, and national security. The tension comes not only from external threats but from the unsettling realization that the people closest to you may not be telling the truth.

Today she and her family make their home in the Washington, D.C., area. When she is not drafting or revising, she speaks at writers’ conferences, visits book clubs, and continues to read widely. Away from the page she enjoys knitting, browsing thrift shops, strong coffee, a glass of red wine, and any excuse to return to France. Through every phase of her career, her work keeps circling the same questions: how people change, where grace shows up, and what it really means to live a life that is against all expectations.

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