Book 1

Honey and the Hired Hand

by Joan Johnston

Published 26 March 1993

New York Times bestselling author Joan Johnston has written over thirteen unforgettable Hawk's Way romances. Now enjoy the classic tale that started them all....

Wanted: Ranch hand to mend fences-and broken hearts... When her first husband, a Texas Ranger, was killed on the job, Honey Farrell swore she'd never risk her heart again. She no longer has time for men, anyway-not with a ranch to run, a dwindling bank account and two teenaged boys to raise.

So when cowboy Jesse Whitelaw turns up on her doorstep looking for work, he seems like the answer to her prayers. But Honey doesn't know that Jesse's actually a Ranger himself, going undercover to break up a cattle-rustling ring-and as she and Jesse get closer, the secrets he's keeping could destroy them both.


Book 2

A Little Time In Texas

by Joan Johnston

Published 25 September 1992

Angela Taylor owes her life to the Texas Ranger who rescued her from a band of no-good renegades.

The problem is that he'd pulled her out of danger–and straight into the twentieth century. Now Angela's as far from Texas, 1864, as she could be, stuck with a disbelieving man too handsome from her own good. She's either a woman out of time…or completely out of her mind. Dallas Masterson isn't sure what to believe.

From her crazy clothes to her feisty ways, he's almost convinced that this sassy, smart-mouthed woman fought Comanches, buried her fiance, ran from the law and stole to survive…especially when she steals his horse to try and get back to the cave where he found her.

Now, both Angela and Dallas are discovering that when it comes to things like the past–and falling in love–there's no place to go but the future.


Book 6


Book 6

Hawk's Way: Carter & Falcon

by Joan Johnston

Published 31 March 2009
Desiree Parrish seeks Carter Preston's help in protecting her from her abusive ex-husband; and Falcon Whitelaw meets the woman of his dreams in Mara Ainsworth, but Mara blames Falcon for the tragic accident that killed her husband.

Book 7

Hawk's Way Brides

by Joan Johnston

Published 1 October 2001

Book 10

Hawk's Way: Rebels

by Joan Johnston

Published 28 December 2010

Book 13

Sisters Found

by Joan Johnston

Published 1 December 2002
Follows triplets Hope, Faith, and Charity, who are reunited after years apart, as they join forces to find love and romance with the men of their dreams--no matter what it takes.

Book 13

Breathless Seduction

by Joan Johnston

Published 7 September 2007
Three gorgeous men and three beautiful sisters, in a story of smouldering desire and shocking secretsAn all consuming passion.. Hope Butler has always loved passionate, masculine Jake Whitelaw, but now the man of her dreams is to marry another woman. Hope will do anything to convince Jake that she's all the woman he needs. How long can he ignore the fire that's been ignited between them?A faithful love...Faith Butler has always been in her sister Hope's shadow, and Faith is uncertain she deserves the love of strong, caring Randy Wright. But he's determined to prove that theirs is a love that can last.A heart-rending discovery...Beautiful, bold and uncertain of love after being abandoned as an infant, Charity has kept the handsome Kane Longstreet at arm's length. But Charity must face an astonishing truth when she meets identical twin sisters Hope and Faith Butler - and sees a mirror image of herself.

Hawk's Way Grooms

by Joan Johnston

Published 1 November 2002
The Virgin Groom: He was every kid's idol, every man's envy, every woman's fantasy. And then Mac Macready's fiancee dumped him, and his future was looking mighty uncertain. The most shocking thing of all was that the only woman who could save him was notorious Jewel Whitelaw. The Substitute Groom: He'd taught his best friend's girl how to kiss--and had never forgotten the touch of Jennifer Wright's lips. And now that Huck couldn't marry Jenny, U.S. Air Force major Colt Whitelaw vowed to make the ultimate sacrifice. But first Colt needed to convince Jenny this was right-- so he drew her close once more.