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Susan Anne Mason Books in Order

Explore Susan Anne Mason books in order, with series guides, short summaries, and simple where-to-start tips for her historical and contemporary romances.

Last updated: July 8, 2026

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17 books

Betrayed Hearts

by Susan Anne Mason

2014

Lily Draper comes to Rainbow Falls to find the only blood relative she has left, her biological sister. Scarred by a harsh religious past, she clashes and connects with aspiring minister Nick Logan as both are forced to reconsider what faith and trust really mean.

Wayward Hearts

by Susan Anne Mason

2014

Manhattan hairstylist Maxi North returns home after her father's death and finds old grief waiting for her. As she reconnects with firefighter in training Jason Hanley, buried guilt and years of missed chances threaten the future they never quite had.

A Worthy Heart

by Susan Anne Mason

2015

Fresh from prison, Adam O'Leary is desperate to prove he can change. Maggie Montgomery arrives from Ireland dreaming of a new life in America, but falling for the family's black sheep may cost them both the future they want.

Healing the Widower's Heart

by Susan Anne Mason

2015

Widower Nathan Porter brings his grieving son to Wyndermere House camp as a last attempt to help him heal. Counselor Paige McFarlane can reach the boy, but helping father and son means facing grief and fear in her own heart as well.

Irish Meadows

by Susan Anne Mason

2015

On a struggling Long Island horse farm in 1911, sisters Brianna and Colleen O'Leary are pushed toward wealthy marriages to save the family. Their father's plans collide with their own hopes for education, love, and a life they can choose for themselves.

Love's Faithful Promise

by Susan Anne Mason

2016

Deirdre O'Leary puts her medical ambitions aside when her mother needs care, then turns to widowed doctor Matthew Clayborne for help. Working side by side at Irish Meadows, they must untangle grief, pride, and a powerful attraction neither expected.

Redeemed Hearts

by Susan Anne Mason

2016

Chloe Martin returns to Rainbow Falls carrying guilt and a reputation she'd rather escape, hoping to open a bakery and start over. Falling for neighbor Aidan North was not in her plans, especially when the past still shadows every new step.

A Most Noble Heir

by Susan Anne Mason

2018

Stable hand Nolan Price learns he is the son of an earl just as he plans a future with kitchen maid Hannah Burnham. Suddenly pulled into Victorian nobility, he must decide whether title and inheritance are worth losing the woman he loves.

The Best of Intentions

by Susan Anne Mason

2018

After World War I, Grace Abernathy crosses to Canada hoping to reunite her shattered family and protect her young nephew. Fresh grief, a dangerous promise, and unexpected feelings for the boy's guardian leave her torn between duty and love.

The Highest of Hopes

by Susan Anne Mason

2019

Emmaline Moore travels to Toronto to meet the father she has never known, with loyal friend Jonathan Rowe at her side. The reunion is not what she imagined, and Jonathan must watch as her search for belonging risks blinding her to the home already beside her.

A Haven for Her Heart

by Susan Anne Mason

2020

After release from a Toronto women's reformatory, Olivia Rosetti helps open a home for unwed mothers while hiding painful secrets of her own. Businessman Darius Reed is drawn to her compassion, but his loyalties could destroy everything she is building.

The Brightest of Dreams

by Susan Anne Mason

2020

War survivor Quinten Aspinall sails to Canada to find the siblings who were sent away as indentured workers. His plan grows complicated when he must also locate a missing young woman, and their journey forces him to choose between family duty and his own heart.

To Find Her Place

by Susan Anne Mason

2021

During World War II, Jane Linder pours herself into her work at the Toronto Children's Aid Society and hopes to lead it one day. Then investigator Garrett Wilder arrives, becoming both her rival and the one man who sees the burdens she keeps hidden.

A Feeling of Home

by Susan Anne Mason

2022

When Isabelle Wardrop loses her parents, home, and social standing, she must rebuild life from the ground up for herself and her younger sister. The hardest part is accepting help from Dr. Mark Henshaw, the man she blames for her mother's death.

Austin's Ambition

by Susan Anne Mason

2025

Austin Belgrave comes home to help renovate his family's Jasper Ridge resort and is shocked to find Desiree Lawrence on the project. Working side by side with the woman he once ghosted could save the business, or reopen every wound they left unresolved.

Logan's Legacy

by Susan Anne Mason

2025

When Logan Belgrave learns he is guardian to a four year old son he never knew existed, he returns home to build a steadier life. At the family resort, children's coordinator Heather Cherrington makes that fresh start feel both possible and risky.

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Simon's Surrender

by Susan Anne Mason

2026

After a broken engagement and career collapse, Simon Belgrave heads home to Jasper Ridge hoping to start over with a business of his own. A greenhouse project and a town design contest draw him close to florist Serena Davis, but trust does not come easy.

Where should I start?

If you want the big family saga: Irish MeadowsA Worthy HeartLove's Faithful Promise
If you want postwar immigration stories: The Best of IntentionsThe Highest of HopesThe Brightest of Dreams
If you want wartime Toronto drama: A Haven for Her HeartTo Find Her PlaceA Feeling of Home
If you want small town contemporary romance: Austin's AmbitionLogan's LegacySimon's Surrender
If you want a standalone historical: A Most Noble Heir

Author bio

Susan Anne Mason writes inspirational romance with a strong sense of place, whether that is a Long Island horse farm in 1911, wartime Toronto, or a lakeside resort in Minnesota. She lives in Brampton, Ontario, near Toronto, with her husband and their two children, and her stories usually bring love into contact with family strain, faith, and the hard work of starting over.

Writing started early for her. As a teenager she finished a novel and sent it to a publisher, only to get a polite rejection. It was disappointing, but it also gave her a first real taste of what a writing life asks for, patience, stubbornness, and a willingness to keep going after a no.

Then ordinary life took the front seat. University, marriage, and raising children pushed writing to the margins for a while. Later, once she had time to read more again, the urge to write came back. Mason joined the American Christian Fiction Writers and was active in Romance Writers of America, and she has said those communities were a big part of learning the craft.

She did not arrive overnight.

Before many readers discovered her historical fiction, Mason published contemporary inspirational romances such as Betrayed Hearts, Wayward Hearts, and Healing the Widower's Heart. Her larger breakthrough came with Irish Meadows, a family centered novel set on a Long Island horse farm. That book won the Fiction from the Heartland contest before publication, later became a Christy Award finalist, and was named one of Library Journal's best books of 2015. It also set the pattern for a lot of what readers now expect from her, strong family dynamics, faith threaded through the plot, and characters who have to fight for the life they want.

From there, she kept widening the map instead of standing still. The Courage to Dream books stay with the O'Leary family and mix romance with a full family saga. The Canadian Crossings novels move to the years after World War I and follow three travelers whose lives first intersect on a ship from England to Canada. In the Redemption's Light series, set largely in Toronto during the war years, books like A Haven for Her Heart and A Feeling of Home lean into questions of shame, grief, class, and belonging. Readers who like her work often mention that the love story never has to carry the whole book by itself. There is usually a bigger family or social problem pressing in from every side.

That mix of heart and circumstance is probably why her books appeal to both romance readers and people who like accessible historical fiction. A Most Noble Heir takes a classic inheritance setup and turns it into a story about identity, duty, and social distance. The Best of Intentions and The Brightest of Dreams show her interest in migration, lost relatives, and the ache of building a home in a new country. More recently, with Austin's Ambition and the Belgraves of Jasper Ridge series, she has taken the same love of second chances and carried it into a present day small town setting. The period details change, but the questions stay familiar. Who do you trust? What do you owe your family? How do you begin again after disappointment?

She describes her work as romance sprinkled with faith.

Outside the novels, her life sounds refreshingly grounded. She recently retired from her job as a church secretary after almost twenty five years. When she is not writing, she likes to read and research family history, which feels fitting for an author so drawn to roots, inheritance, and the stories families pass down. Her fiction may range from Victorian England to modern Minnesota, but it keeps returning to the same hope, that broken people can still build a life marked by grace.

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