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The Harmony Series in Order

Harmony Books in Order

10 books total 9 main + 1 extra story

About the Harmony series

Series Premise

The series revolves around the small, enduring town of Harmony, Texas—a place that draws people in need of refuge, renewal, or reinvention. Founded in the late 19th century by hard-luck settlers seeking a fresh start, Harmony serves as a sanctuary where broken individuals can rebuild their lives amid the vast Panhandle plains. The stories explore how the town's residents—longtime locals and newcomers alike—support one another through personal crises, forming bonds that become surrogate families.

The core premise centers on characters arriving or returning to Harmony during pivotal moments: a runaway teen seeking a home, a grieving widow rebuilding after tragedy, a soldier recovering from war, a woman escaping a dangerous past, or someone inheriting land that ties them to the town's history. Each narrative weaves romance with community support—protagonists find love with locals who offer stability and understanding, while the town itself acts as a healing force through shared meals, neighborly help, and collective resilience. Subplots often involve family secrets, ranch life challenges, small-town gossip, and quiet acts of kindness that resolve conflicts. The overarching thread is the idea that Harmony isn't just a location but a state of being—where last chances turn into lasting connections, and people learn that belonging is earned through openness, forgiveness, and mutual care.

Main Characters

The series features an ensemble cast of interconnected residents, with each book spotlighting different protagonists while recurring figures provide continuity and support.



Central recurring characters include:



- Reagan Truman (prominent in early stories): A teenage runaway who adopts Harmony as her home, grafting herself onto a local family. Resourceful, guarded, and yearning for belonging, she grows into a strong young woman through the town's acceptance.



- Jeremiah Truman (and the Truman family): Gruff, aging rancher who becomes a reluctant guardian figure; represents old-school Texas values and quiet kindness.



- Various locals: Ranchers, widows, veterans, teachers, and business owners who embody small-town resilience—practical, loyal, and often hiding their own pains.



Protagonists across the books include:



- Women escaping troubled pasts or seeking purpose—strong, independent figures who find strength in community and love.

- Men who are protective yet vulnerable—soldiers returning from war, ranchers facing loss, or loners opening up to connection.

Setting

The series is set in Harmony, Texas, a fictional small town in the Texas Panhandle—a vast, windswept region of open plains, cattle ranches, dusty roads, and big skies. Harmony feels timeless and isolated yet deeply connected: a place where time moves slowly, neighbors help without being asked, and the landscape shapes daily life. Key locations include family ranches with sprawling pastures and weathered barns, a central diner or café where gossip flows freely, the local bar, churches, schools, and modest homes that reflect hardworking lives.



The rural West Texas backdrop is integral—harsh weather (dust storms, heat, sudden rain), the rhythm of ranching seasons, and the sense of space that allows both solitude and community. Thomas vividly captures the sensory details: the scent of hay and coffee, the sound of wind through cottonwoods, the sight of endless horizons, and the quiet beauty of sunsets over flat land. This setting contrasts the characters' inner turmoil with external peace, making Harmony a literal and metaphorical haven where people can breathe, heal, and start anew.

Tone & Themes

The tone is gentle, optimistic, and deeply comforting, with a focus on emotional healing and quiet triumphs. Thomas infuses the books with warmth and hope, portraying life's hardships—grief, loneliness, abuse, war trauma, financial struggle—without descending into despair. Instead, she emphasizes resilience, compassion, and the redemptive power of community and love.

Humor arises naturally from small-town quirks, eccentric personalities, and lighthearted banter among friends and neighbors. Romances are tender and mature—slow-burning connections built on trust, shared values, and emotional support—often involving second chances or late-blooming love. The narratives avoid high melodrama, opting for relatable, grounded drama that resolves in satisfying, uplifting ways. Overall, the vibe is cozy and reassuring: a reminder that even in a harsh world, kindness and human connection can create a place of safety and joy. It's feel-good contemporary fiction with heart—perfect for readers seeking stories that restore faith in people and small-town values.

Jodi Thomas's Harmony series offers a tender, uplifting portrait of small-town life in West Texas, where the simple act of showing up for one another creates lasting bonds and second chances. Through characters who arrive broken but leave whole—finding love, family, and purpose in Harmony's quiet embrace—the books celebrate resilience, compassion, and the beauty of ordinary kindness. With its gentle romance, heartfelt community, vivid rural setting, and optimistic spirit, the series provides comforting, soul-soothing reading that feels like a warm hug from a lifelong friend. It's a reminder that even in the wide-open spaces, hearts can find their way home—leaving readers with a sense of peace, hope, and the enduring magic of belonging.

FAQ

How many books are in the Harmony series?

10 books total: 9 main + 1 extra story

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, Midnight Bet, was published in July 2015.

When was the most recent book released?

Midnight Bet was published in July 2015.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Welcome to Harmony, published in June 2010.

What genre is the Harmony series?

The series primarily falls into the Contemporary Romance genre.

What is the Harmony series about?

The series revolves around the small, enduring town of Harmony, Texas—a place that draws people in need of refuge, renewal, or reinvention. Founded in the late 19th century by hard-luck settlers seeking a fresh start, Harmony serves as a sanctuary where broken individuals can rebuild their lives amid the vast Panhandle plains. The stories explore how the town's residents—longtime locals and newcomers alike—support one another through personal crises, forming bonds that become surrogate families. The core premise centers on characters arriving or returning to Harmony during pivotal moments: a runaway teen seeking a home, a grieving widow rebuilding after tragedy, a soldier recovering from war, a woman escaping a dangerous past, or someone inheriting land that ties them to the town's history. Each narrative weaves romance with community support—protagonists find love with locals who offer stability and understanding, while the town itself acts as a healing force through shared meals, neighborly help, and collective resilience. Subplots often involve family secrets, ranch life challenges, small-town gossip, and quiet acts of kindness that resolve conflicts. The overarching thread is the idea that Harmony isn't just a location but a state of being—where last chances turn into lasting connections, and people learn that belonging is earned through openness, forgiveness, and mutual care.

Is the Harmony series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.