Ann B. Harrison Standalone Novels books in order

Ann B. Harrison Standalone Novels collects the single standalone novel Foxborough Hall (2017), a contemporary romance by Ann B. Harrison set in an English country house.

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# Title Published Author Buy on Amazon
1 Foxborough Hall 2017 Ann B. Harrison Buy

Foxborough Hall, published in 2017, is Ann B. Harrison’s sole standalone novel outside her main series. Unlike most of her work, which is set in rural Australia or small-town America, Foxborough Hall draws on an English country house setting. The book is a contemporary romance at its core, with themes of family, property, and relationships against the backdrop of a historic estate.

The novel represents a departure in setting and tone from Harrison’s outback and cowboy romance series, suggesting a broader range of interests than her catalogue otherwise reflects. It remains her only title set in England.

Foxborough Hall is available as an ebook through Amazon and represents a good entry point for readers curious about Harrison’s work outside her primary series, though her Australian Outback and Australian Brides series are more representative of her usual output.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many books are in the Ann B. Harrison Standalone Novels series?

There are one books in the Ann B. Harrison Standalone Novels series, published in 2017.

What is the first book in the Ann B. Harrison Standalone Novels series?

The first book in the Ann B. Harrison Standalone Novels series is Foxborough Hall, published in 2017.

What is Foxborough Hall about?

Foxborough Hall is a contemporary romance novel set around an English country estate. It follows characters navigating inheritance, family dynamics, and romantic relationships in a traditional manor house setting, a departure from Ann B. Harrison’s usual Australian and American outback settings.

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