Wild West Weddings Books in Order
Part ofMary Connealy Books in OrderThis page lists Mary Connealy’s Wild West Weddings books in order, with quick summaries, series background on the Wyoming setting, and guidance on how the titles connect.
Last updated: December 22, 2025
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Publication Order
2 books
Deep Trouble
by Mary Connealy
2011
Masquerading as an archaeologist in outlaw country, a runaway woman dives into a canyon hunt for treasure and ends up in over her head. Drifter Gabe Lasley keeps saving her from bandits, bluffs, and herself, until their unlikely partnership turns into something deeper.
Cowboy Christmas
by Mary Connealy
2009
Singer Annette Talbot flees exploitation and lands in wintry Wyoming, where her secrets trail close behind. Rancher Elijah Walker, still smarting from betrayal, doesn’t know whether she’s danger or blessing. As Christmas nears and threats close in, both must decide who—and what—to believe.
Series background & context
Wild West Weddings bundles together two stand-alone historical romances that share a broad Old West canvas and a mix of suspense, holiday sparkle, and heart. Each story introduces new characters, so you can read them in any order without feeling lost.
Cowboy Christmas follows singer Annette Talbot, who arrives in Wyoming with a trunk full of secrets and a determination to outrun past exploitation. Rancher Elijah Walker, still bruised by an earlier betrayal, doesn’t trust easily, and Annette’s evasiveness looks a lot like danger. When it appears she may be tied to threats against his mother, he has to decide whether to treat her as a suspect or a partner.
Deep Trouble leans into adventure. A runaway woman posing as an archaeologist journeys into canyon country and ends up on the wrong side of outlaws and treasure hunters. The weary cowboy who’s trying to keep her alive quickly discovers she attracts trouble the way the West attracts dreamers.
What ties the books together is tone: quickfire banter, Christmas warmth in one story, desert peril in the other, all anchored by a clear sense of right and wrong. Love doesn’t erase the risks these couples face, but it does give them something larger than survival to fight for.
Readers who want a taste of Connealy’s style without committing to a long, interwoven saga will find Wild West Weddings a good place to sample her blend of humor, faith, and Western action.
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