Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Sentenced to Sabrina | 1998 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 2 | Kiss Me Once Again | 1999 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 3 | Mistletoe and Molly | 2000 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 4 | Blind Luck Bride | 2002 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 5 | Inherited | 2003 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 6 | Blue Moon | 2003 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 7 | Sleep Tight | 2004 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 8 | To Catch a Husband | 2006 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 9 | Her Military Man | 2007 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 10 | Three Boys and a Baby | 2008 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 11 | Suddenly a Father | 2021 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 12 | A Cowboy Comes Home | 2021 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 13 | An Ozark Romance | 2022 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
Laura Marie Altom’s standalone novels span nearly 25 years of her career, from Sentenced to Sabrina (1998) through An Ozark Romance (2022). These thirteen books don’t belong to any particular series, which makes them good entry points for readers who want to sample her writing without committing to a multi-book arc. The early titles like Kiss Me Once Again (1999) and Blind Luck Bride (2002) have a lighter, more comedic tone, while later books shift toward military settings with Her Military Man (2007) and cowboy territory with A Cowboy Comes Home (2021).
The collection also includes some of her more unusual premises. Blue Moon (2003) and Sleep Tight (2004) show her working outside the Harlequin mold, and Suddenly a Father (2021) returned her to the surprise-parenthood themes she’s known for. Whether you pick up one of her 1990s rom-coms or a recent cowboy story, these standalones offer a clean snapshot of wherever Altom’s writing was at the time.