Trueblood Texas (Debbi Rawlins) Books in Order
Part ofDebbi Rawlins Books in OrderExplore the Trueblood Texas books by Debbi Rawlins in order, with summaries, series background, and help finding the best place to start.
Last updated: July 15, 2026
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Trueblood Texas (Debbi Rawlins) books in publication order
3 books
A Family at Last
by Debbi Rawlins
2001
In Trueblood, Texas, a search for belonging leads a woman into the path of a man who may offer more than she expected. Building a family means confronting old fears and deciding whom to trust with her heart.
His Royal Prize
by Debbi Rawlins
2001
A Texas woman finds herself drawn to a sheikh whose royal responsibilities leave little room for an uncomplicated romance. Their attraction crosses very different worlds, forcing both to decide what they are willing to sacrifice for love.
Hands On
by Debbi Rawlins
2002
In the close-knit world of Trueblood, Texas, a woman and a man with unfinished business find their attraction impossible to ignore. Getting hands-on with their feelings may be the only way to build a future together.
Trueblood Texas (Debbi Rawlins) books in chronological order
Series background & context
Trueblood Texas is a large, multi-author romance continuity set in the small Texas town of Trueblood. The town has a long memory, deep family ties, and enough secrets to keep new arrivals and old residents on edge. Debbi Rawlins contributes two stories to the wider sequence, A Family at Last and Hands On.
In Trueblood, everybody seems to know somebody's history.
The series uses that tight-knit setting to connect romances by place, recurring local concerns, and overlapping families rather than by one central couple. Readers meet characters who are dealing with babies, missing relatives, old loyalties, complicated pasts, and the pressure of building a life under the watchful eyes of a town that notices everything.
A Family at Last belongs to the warmer, family-focused side of the Trueblood setup. Its title points to a core theme across the continuity: people searching for a home, a place to belong, or a way to make peace with the family they have. Hands On shifts toward the more sensual contemporary tone associated with Rawlins's Blaze work while remaining connected to the Texas setting.
The town itself is the continuing character.
Because many authors contribute to Trueblood Texas, the full publication sequence is extensive. Rawlins's two entries work as stand-alone romances, though readers who enjoy connected worlds may get more from reading nearby Trueblood titles and watching the setting build around them.
Expect Texas atmosphere, family complications, community gossip, and relationships that must survive more than a simple misunderstanding. The emotional stakes are often tied to identity and belonging: who gets to claim a place in town, who is trusted, and whether a couple can create a future that feels secure.
For Rawlins readers, start with A Family at Last and follow it with Hands On. That order moves from the earlier, family-centered entry to her later contribution, while allowing the larger Trueblood Texas world to remain an optional extra rather than required homework.
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