Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A Wife in Wyoming | 2015 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 2 | A Husband in Wyoming | 2015 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 3 | A Marriage in Wyoming | 2016 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
| 4 | A Family in Wyoming | 2016 | Laura Marie Altom | Buy |
The Marshall Brothers series is a four-book Harlequin romance line set on a Wyoming ranch, published in 2015 and 2016. The books follow the Marshall family through four stages of commitment: A Wife in Wyoming (2015), A Husband in Wyoming (2015), A Marriage in Wyoming (2016), and A Family in Wyoming (2016). The titles themselves map out the progression from courtship to building a family.
This is a multi-author Harlequin series, and Laura Marie Altom is among the contributors. The Wyoming setting gives every book a strong sense of place, with wide-open landscapes, ranch work, and small-town community life running through the background. Each brother gets his own love story, but the series works best when read in sequence because the family dynamics develop across all four books. Fans of Western romance who like watching an entire family find happiness will appreciate how neatly the series wraps up by the final installment.### content/authors/amanda-scott/index.md DESCRIPTION: Complete list of all books by Amanda Scott in reading order, covering her Regency romances, Scottish Highland historicals, and border romance novels spanning 1981 to 2021. GENRES: Historical Romance, Scottish Romance, Regency Romance FAQ3_Q: What type of romance does Amanda Scott write? FAQ3_A: Amanda Scott’s career falls into two main periods. Her earlier novels from the 1980s and 1990s are Regency-era romances set in English society, including the Bath Trilogy and the Dangerous series. Starting in the early 2000s, she shifted almost entirely to Scottish Highland historical romance, producing series like Secret Clan, the Isles/Templars books, and the Galloway Trilogy. BODY: Amanda Scott has been writing historical romance since 1981, when she published The Fugitive Heiress. Her first decade of work was rooted in the Regency period, with standalone novels like The Kidnapped Bride (1983), Lady Escapade (1986), and The Madcap Marchioness (1989). She also produced the Bath Trilogy (1991-1992), a set of three novels centered on the social world of Bath, and the Dangerous series (1994-1999), which mixed Regency manners with suspenseful plots. In the early 2000s, Amanda Scott turned her attention to Scotland. The Secret Clan series (2001-2003) blended Highland settings with supernatural fairy lore, while the Isles/Templars series (2004-2007) drew on medieval Scottish politics and the legacy of the Knights Templar. She continued with the Border Trilogy (1990-2001) and its follow-ups, Border Trilogy 2 (1990-2009) and Border Nights (1990-2015), all centered on the turbulent Scottish-English borderlands. Her later career brought the Galloway Trilogy (2009), the Scottish Knights Trilogy (2011-2014), and the Lairds Of The Loch series (2012-2014). After a brief pause, she returned with the Highland Nights series in 2017-2018 and published Highland Whirl in 2021. Across 70 books and 15 series over four decades, Scott has built a large body of work that moves from English drawing rooms to Scottish castles and battlefields.