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The Wild Hearts Series in Order

Wild Hearts Books in Order

6 books
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Title
Date
Rating
1
Oct 1988
2
May 1992

About the Wild Hearts series

Series Premise

The series features bold, independent heroines—often unconventional or scandalous figures like bandits, legends, or women forging their own paths in a harsh frontier—who find themselves drawn into fiery, transformative romances with equally strong men, whether outlaws, warriors, or rugged settlers. Stories explore themes of survival, passion, redemption, and breaking societal rules, as love blooms amid danger, betrayal, and the unforgiving landscape of the Old West, ultimately leading to hard-won happiness and mutual respect.

The series can be read in any particular order, as each book stands alone with its own self-contained romance, historical inspiration, and satisfying resolution. While the books share a thematic connection through their focus on passionate, unconventional love in the frontier era, there are no overarching plots, recurring central characters, or required continuity between stories; readers can choose titles based on interest (such as a famous outlaw romance or a Native American love story) without missing essential context or spoilers.

Main Characters

The protagonists are larger-than-life figures inspired by frontier legends or archetypes: heroines who defy convention—bandit queens, resilient widows, or women claiming independence in a man's world—bringing courage, wit, and unyielding spirit. Heroes are equally compelling—legendary outlaws with hidden honor, fierce Native American warriors, rugged cowboys, or reformed gunslingers—who match their partners in strength while revealing deeper vulnerability. Relationships are fiery and passionate, often beginning with conflict or mistrust before evolving into deep commitment and mutual respect. Supporting characters include family members, outlaws, townsfolk, or tribal figures who add depth, conflict, or support, creating a rich tapestry of frontier life where love must overcome danger and prejudice.

Setting

The series is set in the American Old West of the late 19th century, spanning diverse frontier landscapes from the lawless towns and dusty trails of the Indian Territory and Oklahoma to rugged mountains, sprawling ranches, and isolated outposts. Settings evoke the classic Western atmosphere: saloons filled with smoke and piano music, horseback pursuits across prairies, hidden cabins in the wilderness, bustling frontier settlements, and Native American territories where cultural clashes and alliances play out. The environment is vivid and unforgiving—harsh sun, sudden storms, vast open spaces, and the constant presence of danger—yet beautiful in its untamed majesty, serving as both backdrop and catalyst for the characters' passionate encounters and personal journeys.

Tone & Themes

Camp's tone is bold, sensual, and emotionally intense, embracing the raw passion and rugged spirit of the Old West while delivering heartfelt romance with a touch of grit and realism. The stories are unapologetically steamy—featuring vivid, passionate love scenes that advance emotional intimacy and character connection—balanced with tender moments of vulnerability, humor through character banter, and a sense of defiant optimism. Conflicts arise from societal prejudice, danger, or personal pasts, but resolutions emphasize forgiveness, strength, and the triumph of love over adversity. The vibe is thrilling yet romantic—like a wild ride across the frontier with a lover who matches your fire—offering escapist historical romance that celebrates fierce independence and the transformative power of passion.

The Wild Hearts series endures as a passionate, evocative celebration of frontier romance, where Deborah Camp masterfully captures the wild spirit of the Old West through intense love stories of strong women and equally fierce men who find redemption and belonging in each other's arms. With its bold sensuality, historical flavor, and themes of resilience and passion, the books offer thrilling escapism and emotional depth for fans of classic Western romance. Whether drawn to legendary outlaws, Native American heroes, or defiant heroines, the series delivers unforgettable journeys—proving that in the untamed West, love is the wildest adventure of all.

FAQ

How many books are in the Wild Hearts series?

6 books

When will the next book in the series be released?

No new book is currently scheduled. The latest book, A Tough Man's Woman, was published in November 1997.

When was the most recent book released?

A Tough Man's Woman was published in November 1997.

What was the first book in the series?

The first book in the series is Belle Starr, published in October 1988.

What genre is the Wild Hearts series?

The series primarily falls into the Historical Romance genre.

What is the Wild Hearts series about?

The series features bold, independent heroines—often unconventional or scandalous figures like bandits, legends, or women forging their own paths in a harsh frontier—who find themselves drawn into fiery, transformative romances with equally strong men, whether outlaws, warriors, or rugged settlers. Stories explore themes of survival, passion, redemption, and breaking societal rules, as love blooms amid danger, betrayal, and the unforgiving landscape of the Old West, ultimately leading to hard-won happiness and mutual respect. The series can be read in any particular order, as each book stands alone with its own self-contained romance, historical inspiration, and satisfying resolution. While the books share a thematic connection through their focus on passionate, unconventional love in the frontier era, there are no overarching plots, recurring central characters, or required continuity between stories; readers can choose titles based on interest (such as a famous outlaw romance or a Native American love story) without missing essential context or spoilers.

Is the Wild Hearts series finished?

The series does not currently have a new book scheduled.