Coming Home Books in Order
Part ofHarper Sloan Books in OrderSee the Coming Home books by Harper Sloan in order, with summaries, series background, reading tips, and where to start with the Davis siblings.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Cowboy Up
by Harper Sloan
2017
Clayton Davis keeps the ranch, auto shop, and his siblings under tight control. Then bookstore owner Caroline Michaels, rebuilding after an abusive relationship, pulls him toward a life that might be bigger than duty.
Kiss My Boots
by Harper Sloan
2017
Quinn Davis keeps life simple under the hood and away from smooth-talking cowboys. When Tate Montgomery returns to Pine Oak, the first love who broke her trust has to prove he’s home for more than memories.
Lost Rider
by Harper Sloan
2017
Maverick Austin Davis comes home to Pine Oak after a rodeo injury ends the only life he wanted. Leighton James, the girl he once hurt, might be the one person who can help him face what comes next.
Series background & context
The Coming Home series is Harper Sloan's small-town cowboy branch, set around Pine Oak, Texas, and the Davis family. It follows three siblings, Maverick, Quinn, and Clayton, who grew up with a hard father, a complicated inheritance, and more history than they can shake off with a pair of dusty boots.
The setup is simple, but it gives the books a lot of room to breathe. The Davis siblings have a horse farm, an auto shop, old friends in town, and a habit of protecting each other even when nobody asked them to. Each book focuses on a different couple, so the romances stand on their own, but the family history links them together.
Coming home is not the easy part.
Lost Rider starts with Maverick Austin Davis, a rodeo star whose career ends after too many head injuries. Coming home means facing the ranch, his father's legacy, and Leighton James, the childhood friend whose heart he broke before he left town.
Kiss My Boots shifts to Quinn Davis, the mechanic sister who would rather run the shop than deal with smooth-talking men. Tate Montgomery is tied to her past, and his return to Pine Oak turns the book into a second-chance romance about trust, pride, and whether an old love can survive the damage done by family pressure.
Then Cowboy Up gives Clayton Davis his turn. Clay is the oldest sibling, the steady one who keeps the business and the family moving. Caroline Michaels, a bookstore owner rebuilding after an abusive relationship, pushes against his need for control and gives the series a softer, more wounded kind of romance.
This is comfort reading with grit under the surface. There are rodeo dreams, ranch chores, small-town gossip, and plenty of heat, but the through line is home itself. Sloan is interested in what happens when leaving does not fix the pain, staying does not erase it, and love asks people to stop handling everything alone.
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