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Sweet Home Alaska Christian Romance Books in Order

Part ofAlana Terry Books in Order

See the Sweet Home Alaska Christian Romance books tied to Alana Terry in order, with quick summaries, series notes, and easy help choosing where to start.

Last updated: June 10, 2026

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Inspiring the Mountain Man

by Alana Terry

2021

A mountain man who prefers solitude meets a woman whose steady faith and warmth begin to change him. Set in Alaska, this gentle Christian romance pairs outdoor danger with healing, hope, and a clean love story.

2

Rescuing the Mountain Man

by Alana Terry

2021

A capable woman and a guarded mountain man are thrown together in rural Alaska, where danger and old wounds refuse to stay buried. This short Christian romance mixes snowy atmosphere, faith, and a clean, hopeful spark.

3

Saving the Mountain Man

by Alana Terry

2021

Life in Alaska turns personal when a rugged loner and the woman drawn into his orbit have to face fear, faith, and the cost of trusting again. A quick romance with heart, danger, and second chances.

Series background & context

These short romances, written with Sadie Anne and connected to Alana Terry, are built for readers who want a clean love story, a strong sense of place, and a hero who looks more at home in the snow than in a city. The books are brief and standalone, so you can read them in any order and still get a full beginning, middle, and happy ending.

Alaska does a lot of work here.

The setting is not just a postcard backdrop. The cold, the distance, the mountain roads, and the small-town feel all create the kind of pressure that pushes strangers together and keeps people honest. In these stories, help matters. Community matters. Faith matters. And when things go wrong, people cannot simply disappear into the crowd.

Across Rescuing the Mountain Man, Saving the Mountain Man, and Inspiring the Mountain Man, the series pairs capable women with rugged men who are used to carrying too much on their own. The emotional tension usually comes from old hurts, private fears, and the risk of trusting someone new. The romantic tension stays gentle and clean, with more focus on healing and connection than on drama for drama's sake.

These are quick reads, but they still aim for warmth. You get snowy scenery, practical problems, protective instincts, and the kind of faith thread that feels natural to inspirational romance. The mountain man angle gives the series its charm, but the real draw is the feeling that even guarded people can soften when grace, kindness, and a little danger show up at the same time.

If you want something cozy, hopeful, and easy to finish in an evening, this is what the series is built to do. The books are small on length, but they carry the familiar comforts of Christian romance: a tender emotional arc, a few obstacles in the way, and an ending that leaves the world feeling steadier than it did at the start.

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3 Sweet Home Alaska Christian Romance Books in Order (2026)