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This is an organized list of all Mia Sheridan books based on series and publication date. This way, you can choose what to read next and in what order. In this post, we’ll be including:
- all her novels
- series
- summaries
- book details like the number of pages, genre, and whether it’s a standalone or not
- order of reading
Additionally, you can grab the FREE PDF reading guide we created to make reading more fun and easy. So if you’re a big Mia fan, this will help you keep track of her series and books, PLUS in which order they should be read.
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Who is Mia Sheridan?
Mia Sheridan is a New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author. Her writing style is mature and emotional. It’s attractive and easy to read. She also uses introspection, which connects the readers with her characters. In other words, Mia is the type of writer who makes you feel her words.
Most of her books are romances. In the last few years, however, she started writing romantic thrillers which are high in suspense and have mind-twisting plots. So we’re sure you’ll enjoy those books just the same.
By the way, if you also like mystery books with descriptive scenery and lots of secrets, check out Kate Morton’s reading guide to all her novels.
In what order should I read Mia Sheridan’s books?
This is what we’ll be helping you with for the rest of the article. This way, you’ll be able to choose your first or next Mia book and so on. Get the free reading guide below if you want to have all of it in a more simplified version and easily keep track of your reading list!

Here’s how this post will be organized. We’re separating Mia’s books into two main categories: ROMANCE and THRILLERS. Then, each (category) will have a few subcategories based on the number of series plus the outside-of-series ones. First, we’ll start with the series, then the rest. Also, if you like to read this type of emotional, romance books, check out this review of Colleen Hoover’s This Girl.
I. ROMANCE
Signs Of Love Series
The Signs of Love series is a collection of novels inspired by each astrological sign. You’ll see that at the beginning of each sign-of-love book, there is a short reference to the myths or origins of the astrological sign that inspired the story. Or it could be a quote that represents it. As for the reading order, you can read them in any order you’d like, with two exceptions you’ll see below.
Leo (2013)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, second chance at love, friends to lovers, foster care
Number of pages: approx. 214 pages
Reading order: 1/2
This is a sign of love book inspired by LEO. Evie and Leo met in foster care as children and formed a bond of friendship. They promised each other to be together when they’re out of the system, but life turns upside down when Leo is unexpectedly adopted. Despite promising to come back for her, she doesn’t hear from him again. Until a stranger bursts into her life claiming Leo sent him.
Leo’s Chance (2013)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, second chance, friends to lovers, foster care
Number of pages: approx. 236 pages
Reading order: 2/2
This isn’t a continuation of Leo, but rather an addition. It’s basically their story told entirely from Leo’s point of view. As opposed to Leo which is from Evie’s point of view. So this book lets you in on the hero’s deepest thoughts and motivations in a way we don’t experience in the previous edition.
Stinger (2013)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, second chance, emotional
Number of pages: approx. 398 pages
This love story is inspired by SCORPIO. It all starts when two very different people happen to be in the same place at the same time. Grace Hamilton, a law school student, and Carson Stinger, an actor in the adult entertainment industry. One unexpected weekend together leaves them both changed. Although they go their separate way, they never forget each other. But they will meet again. And this time, it won’t be for just one weekend.
Archer’s Voice (2014)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, beta hero, inexperienced hero, heartwarming
Number of pages: approx. 345 pages
This is a sign of love novel inspired by SAGITTARIUS. Archer’s Voice is the story of a boy who grows up isolated from and by a society that gave up on him. A tragic event that happened in the past altered his ability to speak. Because of this, people think he’s mentally impaired. But when Bree comes into town, she’s the only one who tries to get to know him and sees more in him. Two broken people who help heal each other and form a connection that stands the test of time. The book is highly emotional and has a feel-good vibe to it thanks to the beautiful descriptions of the town.
Becoming Calder (2014)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, forbidden love, cult life
Number of pages: approx. 352 pages
Reading order: 1/2
This is the first part in the two-part sign of love collection inspired by AQUARIUS. Calder and Eden are part of an isolated community that lives without the help of modern conveniences, such as electricity. A small world where their decisions are made for them by a leader and where dreaming for more is a sin. Their love is forbidden but strong enough to give them the courage to fight for it.
Finding Eden (2014)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, forbidden love, cult life
Number of pages: approx. 278 pages
Reading order: 2/2
This is the continuation and final installment of the series inspired by AQUARIUS. Continue to read Calder and Eden’s journey to HEA. In this second part, they have to fight the uncertainty of a new world and find the strength to fix a broken heart.
Kyland (2015)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, poverty, emotional
Number of pages: approx. 264 pages
This is a standalone novel inspired by TAURUS. Tenleigh and Kyland live in a small town surrounded by poverty, fighting for their lives every day. There’s only one salvation that can get them out of that sad community. The prestigious Tyton Coal Scholarship. So for that, they work hard, without wanting a distraction. But soon feelings come in the way. What will happen in the end when only one of them gets the scholarship?
Grayson’s Vow (2015)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, marriage of convenience, hate to love
Number of pages: approx. 328 pages
Desperate times call for desperate measures in this sign of love novel inspired by LIBRA. This is why Kira Dellaire dares to make Grayson Hawthorn a proposition he can’t refuse. This way, she gets access to a trust fund and split the money with him. And well, he needs the money in order to save the family’s vineyard, which he promised his dad to do. While they get off on the wrong foot, constantly pushing each other’s buttons, feelings start to settle in. But how can you have a happily ever after when you’ve built so many walls around you?
Ramsey (2016)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, love to hate to love
Number of pages: approx. 319 pages
Inspired by ARIES, this is a story of loss, betrayal, forgiveness, and the thin line between love and hate. Brogan Ramsay was once the son of a gardener working for The De Havilland family. A quiet boy who had a crush on their daughter Lydia. But his world was shattered when Lydia cruelly betrayed him, leaving him and his family with no money. Now he’s back, however, and he’s not the helpless boy from before. His mission? To get vengeance on Lydia and her family.
Midnight Lily (2016)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, addiction, mental illness
Number of pages: approx. 257 pages
This novel is inspired by VIRGO. Holden Scott used to have it all. Money, women, and a great career as a professional footballer. Until he lost everything. Now he’s out of the public’s good grace and possibly a bit out of his mind. Isolating himself in a remote forest and living in a lodge, the last thing he expects is to see a beautiful woman dressed in white under the moonlight. He calls her “Lily of the Night”. But who is Lily? Is she even real? Or has he completely lost his mind?
Preston’s Honor (2017)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, friends to lovers, NOT a love triangle, tragedy, mistakes, unexpected pregnancy, poor heroine
Number of pages: approx. 420 pages
TRIGGERS (spoiler)
loss of twin brother
A story inspired by GEMINI. Two twin boys and a sweet girl. Even though they were from completely different worlds, Annalia (Lia), Preston, and Cole used to be best friends. The only friends she had in a prejudiced community. But there was only one boy she loved- Preston. Even if the sense of responsibility kept him away, they let their guard down for just one night. One night that will change the course of their lives forever. When tragedy strikes and mistakes are made, can they forgive? Can they start over?
Dane’s Storm (2018)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, second chance, survival
Number of pages: approx. 370 pages
TRIGGERS (spoiler)
pregnancy loss
A Sign of Love novel inspired by CANCER. After an unsuccessful marriage that left her with a broken heart, Audra rebuilds her life and opens her dream flower shop. Unfortunately, though, her past catches up to her and she finds herself face-to-face with her ex-husband, Dane. Even though she’s skeptical at first, they embark together on a flight to Colorado to fix a wrong. But when their plane goes down in the mountains, they have to rely on each other to survive. Not only that but can they open up and trust each other again?
Brant’s Return (2018)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, emotional, secrets, family drama
Number of pages: approx. 403 pages
This novel is inspired by CAPRICORN. Brant Talbot left Kentucky for New York and built a successful business running some of the most expensive bars there. News of his estranged father’s poor health, however, brings him back to where it all started. Back at his family’s horse farm, he must face the ghosts of the past and…his father’s secretary, Isabelle Farris. Even though at first he’s convinced she’s a gold digger, he’s still undeniably attracted to her. Okay, maybe he was wrong about her. But there are still secrets in her eyes.
Solstice Novels
Seek (2018)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, suspense, military fiction, mystery
Number of pages: approx. 245 pages
In this fast-paced romance book, Olivia’s fiance unexpectedly goes missing on a business trip. With the help of a private investigator, they manage to locate him somewhere in Colombia. Determined to find out the truth, Olivia hires a mercenary (Thomas), to get her safely through South America and find the answers she’s looking for. As they navigate through the dangers of that world, attraction sparks between them. But danger is lurking in the shadows and they can’t afford distractions. What happens when she finds more than she bargained for?
Once We Were Starlight (2021)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, abuse, erotica, second chance, sex trafficking
Number of pages: approx. 344 pages
TRIGGERS
underage sex
voyeurism
What binds Karys and Zakai together is the love they have for each other and the desert they call home. Stuck together in a world of abuse, where they have to perform for the sexual satisfaction of others. But at least they have each other. So when they’re rescued and put into the real world, why is it so hard to adjust? And when the person you love the most is pulling away, can you make it on your own?
Pelion Lake Series
Travis (2021)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, friends-to-lovers
Number of pages: approx. 394 page
Travis is a spin-off book/series of Archer’s Voice. It appears to be the first novel in the new Pelion Lake Series. Travis, the new chief of police, has made amends with Archer and Bree. Now he lives a peaceful life enjoying his nephews and niece. In the most unexpected way, he befriends Haven, a carefree woman with an obsession with plants, who’s new in town. Fascinated by her mind and spirit, he offers to help her get the guy she has a crush on. The problem is his own feelings are starting to make it harder for him to just be friends.
Falling for Gage (2024)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, small town
Number of pages: approx. 384 pages
“Falling for Gage” by Mia Sheridan follows the story of Gage Buchanan, who we know from “Archer’s Voice”. Seemingly perfect but perennially single, it’s Gage’s time to fall in love. This time, it’s a mysterious cocktail waitress who catches the hero’s attention.
Aurora “Rory” Casteel arrives in Gage’s hometown Calliope with the mission of finding her father. However, she doesn’t expect to run into the man she spent one wild night with. As Rory navigates her deception, and Gage grapples with his own imperfections, their unexpected connection deepens amidst the charming backdrop of the small town.
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Men and Monsters
Savaged (2019) / Unwanted (2024)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, mystery, suspense
Number of pages: approx. 464 pages
Jak/Lucas has lived a strange and uncommon life until he meets wilderness guide, Harper Ward. Though he starts by being a suspect in a murder case, Harper is drawn to his disheveled look, intelligent eyes, and tall, muscular frame. Of course, there is more to Jak than meets the eye. He has a sad past. The result of twisted human ambitions who do (social) experiments on people. Even so, no matter how drawn to him Harper is, there’s still a killer on the loose. So how does Jak fit into all of this?
“Savaged” has been re-released in 2024 with the title “Unwanted”. The book cover has also been changed and some content has been edited, but the story remains the same.
Unnatural (2025)

Genre and trope: contemporary romance, mystery, suspense, slow burn
Number of pages: approx. 432 pages
Unnatural by Mia Sheridan is a gripping romantic suspense novel that explores love, trauma, and the search for truth. Autumn Sterling’s carefully built life begins to unravel when she encounters a man from her past, someone she once believed existed only in her imagination. As she uncovers dark secrets and unimaginable cruelty, Autumn must decide if love can survive the truth.
This is the second book in the Men and Monsters series. Though this can be read as a standalone, we highly encourage you to read Unwanted first in order to get a better understanding of that fictional world.
Other Mia Sheridan Books
Most Of All You (2017)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, sexual abuse, dark, inexperienced hero, emotional
Number of pages: approx. 352 pages
Why would a man like Gabriel Dalton go to a strip club and ask for a favor from a stripper? You see, because of what Gabriel has been through in the past, he’s left with a fear of being touched. And who better to help him overcome it than a stripper like Crystal (Ellie)? Even though they are as different as light and day, they both understand trauma. But while Gabriel is calm, gentle, and wants to heal, Crystal is grumpy, guarded, and wary of men.
More Than Words (2018)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, childhood friends, emotional, friends to lovers, second chance
Number of pages: approx. 336 pages
One of the best romance books of 2018 according to BookBub, More Than Words tells the story of Callen and Jessie. They used to be best friends, Jessie being the only light in his dark, sad childhood. Their connection- unique and powerful. But circumstances cruelly rip them away. Ten years later, Callen is a successful musician and infamous bad boy, while Jessie is working as a waitress in Paris. Amid this romantic setup, they meet again. But working out their feelings is a different story.
The Wish Collector (2018)

Genre and trope: new adult contemporary romance, a bit fantasy, Phantom of the Opera vibes, mystery
Number of pages: approx. 504 pages
New Orleans has a lot of mysteries and magic, but ballet dancer Clara Campbell is fascinated by two. The tragic 19th-century love story between Angelina and John at the Windisle Plantation, and the current mysterious resident, Jonah Chamberlain. Self-imprisoned on the property because of a tragic event that left him physically and mentally scarred, the last thing Jonah expects is to befriend the sweet girl who comes to the Whipping Wall to make a wish. Clara makes him dream and hope, but it’s up to him to free himself from that self-imposed prison.
Heart of the Sun (2025)

Genre and trope: romance, dystopia, second chance, slow burn,
Number of pages: approx. 462 pages
Heart of the Sun by Mia Sheridan is an intense new adult romance set against a dystopian backdrop. Childhood friends Tuck Mattice and Emily Swanson reunite years later when Emily, now a rising pop star, hires Tuck as her bodyguard. As sparks reignite between them, a massive solar flare plunges society into chaos, forcing them to navigate danger, loss, and tension from their past. Their journey is one of survival, rediscovery, and the slow-burn romance that neither can resist.
This novel is a great read for fans of:
• Enemies to Lovers
• Childhood Best Friends
• Slow Burn Romance
• Second Chances
• Popstar + Bodyguard
• New Adult Dystopian fiction
• The HBO show The Last of Us
II. THRILLERS
Just to be exact, the main focus in the following books is the thriller. There’s still a bit of romance, but it takes a few steps back and isn’t as exploited. So be warned, don’t expect to read a fully romantic book when you pick up one of these. Do read them for the suspense and mystery and angst, because there’s tons of it!
Where… Series
Where The Blame Lies (2019)

Genre and trope: romantic suspense, dark, thriller, contemporary mystery
Number of pages: approx. 426 pages
Order of reading: 1/2
Josie Stratton was abducted when she was 19. For almost a year she endured the physical, sexual, and mental abuse her abductor subjected her to. Until she escaped. Eight years later, however, the body of a young woman chained in a basement is discovered. The details of this case remind Cincinnati Police Detective Zach Copeland of the horrors Josie went through. The problem? Josie’s aggressor killed himself eight years ago.
Read the full review with a larger synopsis and my thoughts.
Where The Truth Lives (2020)

Genre and trope: romantic suspense, dark, thriller, contemporary mystery
Number of pages: approx. 484 pages
Order of reading: 2/2
A gruesome serial killer is terrorizing Cincinnati. It all starts when Liza discovers the dead body of the director of the local mental health hospital she works at. The detective assigned to investigate this case? His name is Reed Davis and he happens to be Liza’s one-night stand. Working together, they unravel the horrible details and connections the killer has with them.
Click to read a complex review of Where The Truth Lives.
Other Mia Sheridan Books
Fallen (2020)

Genre and trope: suspense, thriller, mystery, gothic, dark, spooky, a bit of romance
Number of pages: approx. 491 pages
TRIGGERS
rape
animal cruelty
Scarlett and her daughter Haddie arrive at Lilith House with plans to start over and redecorate the house that was once a school for troubled girls. Their peace soon alters as strange things start to happen. Things like screams coming from the walls or Haddie seeing a figure through the forest mist. The people in town aren’t much better either. While the deputy sheriff is nice at times, he’s definitely hiding something. Plus there’s something extremely off about the other people. It’s clear that bigger and creepier things are going on and Scarlett and Haddie aren’t safe. Maybe moving there wasn’t such a great idea after all.
Bad Mother (2023)

Genre and trope: romantic suspense, thriller, crime, mystery
Number of pages: approx. 344 pages
Due to personal reasons, NYPD detective Sienna Walker moves to Reno, Nevada. The move isn’t easy given her painful past and failed relationship, but she has no other choice. Things, however, get darker fast, when a serial killer takes an uncommon interest in her. He leaves a trail of dead bodies, weird clues, and morbid journal passages that are addressed to Sienna. So she, along with her partner Kat and Gavin, her ex, now head of security for a casino, have to put together the pieces of this violent puzzle in order to stop a killer.
All The Little Raindrops (2023)

Genre and trope: romantic suspense, thriller, crime, mystery
Number of pages: approx. 390 pages
“All The Little Raindrops” is a chilling story of trauma, survival, and closure. Noelle Meyer and Evan Sinclair, kidnapped during their senior-year spring break, escape a shared tragic past that should have made them enemies. United by their ordeal, they confront sadistic circumstances, eventually making a harrowing escape. Years later, Evan, now a private investigator, reopens the case, reaching out to Noelle to unmask the mysterious Collector—the only one with enough secrets to bring their captors to justice.
This gripping thriller explores trauma, survival, and the pursuit of closure, weaving a complex plot that delves into the darker corners of human nature. According to Mia, “All The Little Raindrops” is the most nail-biting thriller she’s ever written so far. So click the button above to order the book or download it to your Kindle.
The Broken Places (2024)

Genre and trope: romantic suspense, thriller, crime, mystery
Number of pages: approx. 344 pages
“The Broken Places” is a romantic thriller that follows the story of an inspector and an FBI agent. Inspector Lennon Gray and agent Ambrose Mars investigate a hallucinogenic drug that affects homeless people in San Francisco, making them engage in dangerous and odd role-playing.
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The Fix (2025)

Genre and trope: romantic suspense, thriller, crime, mystery
Number of pages: approx. 377 pages
The Fix by Mia Sheridan follows Cami Cortlandt, who has spent over a decade trying to move on from a violent home invasion that resulted in the death of her mother and sister. Her life begins to unravel when a mysterious message and a boy in danger draw her back into a world she hoped she had left behind. With the help of Rex Lowe, a classmate whose history is intertwined with hers, Cami must navigate secrets from the past while making choices that could change her future.
In this book, Mia explores how past trauma can stay with someone, influencing the decisions they make and the people they trust.
We hope our guide to all Mia Sheridan books helps you choose your next read. We can assure you that whatever it is, it is worth it. Mia’s worth it. Whether it’s her romance novels or her thrillers. Anyway, if you want to know more about certain books and have any questions, leave them all in the comments and we can chat there! Don’t forget to check more of our posts!
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This is great! I love romantic thrillers and now I have a new author with a ton of books to read!