Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Man Trap | 1993 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 2 | Cecilia and the Stranger | 1995 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 3 | Mom For A Week | 1995 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 4 | Heaven Sent Husband | 1996 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 5 | The Groom Forgets | 1997 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 6 | Prim And Improper | 1998 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 7 | The Hijacked Bride | 1998 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 8 | Baby for Hire | 1999 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 9 | A Cowboy’s Heart | 1999 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 10 | Sex and the Single Cowpoke | 1999 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 11 | The Outlaw’s Bride | 2000 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 12 | The Love Police | 2000 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 13 | Trouble In Paradise | 2000 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 14 | The Deputy’s Bride | 2000 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 15 | The Cash-Strapped Cutie | 2000 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 16 | Husband Material | 2001 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 17 | Cowboy Scrooge | 2001 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 18 | When I Think Of You | 2002 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 19 | Charmed, I’m Sure | 2003 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 20 | Blissful, Texas | 2003 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 21 | Three Bedrooms In Chelsea | 2004 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 22 | How I Stole Her Husband | 2005 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 23 | Mistletoe and Holly | 2005 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
| 24 | The Pink Ghetto | 2006 | Liz Ireland | Buy |
Liz Ireland wrote 24 standalone novels between 1993 and 2006. The earliest titles, like Man Trap and Cecilia and the Stranger, appeared in the mid-1990s, and Ireland kept up a steady pace through the decade with books such as The Hijacked Bride, A Cowboy’s Heart, and Sex and the Single Cowpoke. Several titles carry western and romantic themes, while others, like Three Bedrooms In Chelsea and How I Stole Her Husband, suggest more contemporary settings.
Because each book is a standalone story, there is no required reading order. Readers can start anywhere and jump between titles freely. The final entry, The Pink Ghetto, came out in 2006, capping a prolific thirteen-year run of independent novels.