The Calloway Ranch Books in Order
Part ofHolly Renee Books in OrderSee The Calloway Ranch books in order by Holly Renee, with quick summaries, small-town cowboy series background, and simple where-to-start guidance.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Cowboy Casual
by Holly Renee
2025
Blaire Monroe returns to town after a broken engagement and runs straight into the cowboy next door she left behind. Ten years of history make their reunion hot, messy, and impossible to keep casual.
Small Town Smokeshow
by Holly Renee
2026
She knows Hunter Calloway is the kind of trouble people warn you about, especially with her sister's history hanging over them. That does not stop the pull between them from turning into a dangerous secret.
Series background & context
The Calloway Ranch books bring Holly Renee's romance style into cowboy country. These stories are rooted in a small town where the Calloway name carries weight, the past never stays buried for long, and old feelings are just as dangerous as new temptation. Ranch life matters here, but so do the quieter details around it, family land, local gossip, nearby farms, familiar roads, and the way everyone seems to know who loved who before you even step through the door.
So far, the series leans hard into the idea of coming home and realizing nothing is as settled as it looked from a distance. Cowboy Casual is built around that exact ache. Blaire Monroe returns to town after a broken engagement and has to face the cowboy next door she left behind years earlier. The history is long, the chemistry is immediate, and the whole book runs on the question of whether two people can survive the version of themselves they used to be.
Small Town Smokeshow keeps the same small-town pressure but twists it in a different direction. This time the attraction is wrapped up in family memory and guilt, with a heroine pulled toward Hunter Calloway, the kind of man everyone notices and the kind of choice that could upset more than one relationship. The secrecy matters as much as the chemistry, which gives the book a more loaded, watchful feeling.
Privacy is almost impossible here.
That is what makes the series work. These are not cowboy romances set in a vacuum. The town is part of the tension. Family expectations, sibling history, reputation, and old heartbreak are always hovering nearby. Renee uses that pressure well, letting the setting make every decision feel a little riskier and every stolen moment feel a little hotter.
If you want interconnected small-town cowboy romances with second chances, unresolved history, and heroes who come with dirt on their boots and feelings they would rather not name, The Calloway Ranch is an easy series to slide into. It is still early, which makes it a good time to start before the world gets even bigger.
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