The Delicate Flowers Books in Order
Part ofCee Bowerman Books in OrderFind The Delicate Flowers books by Cee Bowerman in order, with short summaries, series background, and where to start in Rojo.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
2 books
Farrah
by Cee Bowerman
2025
Farrah is sober, newly free, and trying to prove she is more than the worst years of her life. Lynn is raising the next generation after addiction wrecked his family, and trusting each other will take real work.
Serana
by Cee Bowerman
2026
Serana comes to Rojo determined to rebuild after prison and stay on the right path for once. In a town full of watchful eyes and unexpected support, love may become part of her second chance too.
Series background & context
The Delicate Flowers follows women coming out of prison and trying to rebuild their lives in Rojo. That premise gives the series a different kind of tension from Bowerman's club and family books. The fight here is often about stability, sobriety, jobs, trust, and whether a person can really be allowed to become someone new.
What keeps the books from getting too heavy is the support system. Rojo matters again, because it gives these women a place to land, along with people willing to believe in them while still remembering the damage that came before. Reconnecting with family can hurt as much as it heals, and romance only works when the leads are ready to do the harder work of living honestly.
These women are not fragile.
That is the whole point of the series. If you like redemption stories, community-centered romance, and characters who have to earn their peace one choice at a time, The Delicate Flowers adds a grounded, resilient thread to the wider Rojo world.
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