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Six Pack Ranch Books in Order

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Browse the Six Pack Ranch books by Vivian Arend in order, with short summaries, family background, and help choosing where to start.

Last updated: June 29, 2026

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13 books

1

Rocky Mountain Heat

by Vivian Arend

2009

Blake Coleman has spent years treating Jaxi as off-limits, even after she moves into his house and makes ignoring her impossible. Jaxi is done being the girl next door, and the ranch is about to get very complicated.

2

Rocky Mountain Haven

by Vivian Arend

2010

Beth Danube wants safety, not love, after a brutal marriage, but quiet cowboy Daniel Coleman wakes up needs she thought were gone. What starts as no-strings comfort turns into a hard-fought chance at healing.

3

Rocky Mountain Angel

by Vivian Arend

2012

Allison Parker comes home needing a fake fiancé and finds the perfect candidate in Gabe Coleman. Pretend dating is supposed to solve a family problem, but real feelings arrive faster than either expected.

4

Rocky Mountain Desire

by Vivian Arend

2012

Matt Coleman and Hope Meridan know a relationship is a bad idea, especially with old family history between them. Friendship, late-night honesty, and lingering attraction make staying casual impossible.

5

Rocky Mountain Freedom

by Vivian Arend

2013

An unconventional bond on the ranch stops feeling temporary when friendship, desire, and family loyalties all collide. In this Six Pack story, three people have to decide whether the life they want is one they are brave enough to claim.

6

Rocky Mountain Rebel

by Vivian Arend

2013

Vicki Hansol wants a fresh start, not another reason for the town to judge her. Joel Coleman agrees to help teach her to ride, and the lessons quickly turn into a messy, sexy challenge to both their futures.

7

Rocky Mountain Romance

by Vivian Arend

2014

After losing Melody Langley in very public fashion, Steve Coleman finally decides to grow up. Melody gives him one last shot, but he has to prove change is more than talk.

8

Rocky Retreat

by Vivian Arend

2014

After a crushing breakup, Rachel Malone hides out in a mountain cabin and gets snowed in with cowboy Lee Coleman. The forced close quarters give both of them a second chance they did not see coming.

9

Rocky Mountain Shelter

by Vivian Arend

2015

When trouble closes in, the safest place to land may be the one that comes with family, hard truth, and love that refuses to stay convenient. This later Six Pack Ranch story pairs danger with the promise of home.

10

Rocky Mountain Devil

by Vivian Arend

2016

Raphael Coleman has loved Laurel Sitko for years, but friendship was the only safe option until she came home for good. Now an old bond, small-town history, and a persistent ex make their timing anything but easy.

11

Rocky Mountain Vignettes

by Vivian Arend

2016

This collection returns to the Coleman world after the big love stories, catching up with couples as marriage, kids, and ranch life keep moving. It is a warm way to spend more time with the family.

12

Rocky Mountain Home

by Vivian Arend

2017

Jesse Coleman thinks walking away is easier than facing the ranch and his past, until one unforgettable night with Darilyn Hayes changes everything. When they meet again, the stakes are suddenly much bigger than chemistry.

13

Rocky Mountain Forever

by Vivian Arend

2021

The final Six Pack Ranch novel circles back to the Coleman world for one more big emotional payoff. It is a farewell built on family history, hard-earned love, and the feeling of coming home.

Series background & context

Six Pack Ranch is one of Vivian Arend's core western worlds, and it knows exactly what kind of pleasure it is offering. These books are set in the foothills of Alberta and revolve around the Coleman family, with ranch work, small-town history, loud family loyalty, and a lot of chemistry woven through everything. The setting matters because the land shapes the people. Chores still need doing, weather still changes plans, and nobody gets to drift very far from family for long.

The early books focus on the Coleman men and the women who refuse to let them hide behind habit. That gives the series a nice mix of familiar romance tensions, friends to lovers, second chances, fake dating, old crushes, and off-limits attraction, without the books feeling repetitive. The family web keeps changing as siblings, cousins, partners, and children pile into the story.

That expanding sense of family is a big part of the appeal.

Arend is especially good at showing how romance fits into ordinary life. These books care about barns, kitchens, family dinners, bad timing, old grudges, and the way a whole town can carry a memory longer than a person wants it to. Even when the heat level rises, the stories stay grounded in work, responsibility, and the fact that love rarely arrives when the timing is convenient.

If you like western romance because you want both intimacy and community, Six Pack Ranch delivers. It is not just about one couple at a time. It is about watching a whole family learn how to make room for change, and about returning to a place where everybody's business eventually becomes everybody else's concern.

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