Sutton Place Books in Order
Part ofShannon Stacey Books in OrderBrowse the Sutton Place books in order by Shannon Stacey, with summaries, reading order, and series background for this brewery-centered small-town romance series.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
5 books
Her Hometown Man
by Shannon Stacey
2021
Novelist Gwen Sutton returns to Stonefield planning to help her family and leave again fast. Case Danforth, her longtime crush and her sister's ex, makes that exit plan much harder.
An Unexpected Cowboy
by Shannon Stacey
2022
Lone-wolf cowboy Irish never expected a town, a single mom, or a ready-made family to get under his skin. Mallory Sutton challenges every rule he lives by.
Expecting Her Ex's Baby
by Shannon Stacey
2022
One night with the ex she never really forgot changes everything. This Sutton's Place romance turns a surprise pregnancy into a second chance neither of them saw coming.
Falling for His Fake Girlfriend
by Shannon Stacey
2022
A pretend relationship should solve a problem, not create one. But the more convincing the act becomes, the harder it is to tell where strategy ends and love begins.
Her Younger Man
by Shannon Stacey
2023
Age is only part of the problem when a smart, careful heroine falls for a younger man who is impossible to dismiss. Small-town gossip and real feelings raise the stakes fast.
Series background & context
Sutton's Place begins with family pressure, grief, and a very practical problem. Three sisters have to come home and help make their late father's dream of opening a brewery real, because if they fail, their mother could lose everything. That gives the series strong emotional stakes from page one.
The setting is Stonefield, New Hampshire, and it is exactly the kind of town Stacey writes well. People know each other. History matters. Exes and old crushes are never as far away as you would like. Coming home is not simple, because home remembers who you used to be.
The Sutton sisters each bring different energy to the story world. Gwen is the successful novelist who does not plan to stay. Mallory is already carrying a lot of the local weight. Evie has her own messy history to navigate. As the books go on, the series expands beyond the sisters themselves to include the people surrounding the brewery project, their families, their old connections, and the town that keeps pulling them back in.
That family-business thread gives the series extra cohesion. The romances matter, of course, but so does the shared work. These characters are not just finding partners. They are trying to save something tangible. The brewery is dream, inheritance, burden, and future all at once.
The books balance emotion well. There is grief over the father they lost, frustration over the mess he left behind, affection between sisters who do not always agree, and the steady warmth of watching people build something together. That makes the romances land harder. Falling in love is only part of the story. Learning to stay, trust, and put roots down is the rest.
Start with Her Hometown Man if you want the series from the beginning. It introduces the Sutton family problem clearly and sets up the town and its history. From there the series keeps returning to the same satisfying idea, that sometimes love arrives right in the middle of family duty, and sometimes that is exactly what makes it feel real.
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