Explore the complete collection of Lori Wick’s novels, presented in chronological order to guide you through her literary journey from debut to recent works.
Publication Order of A Place Called Home Books
A Place Called Home
(1990)
A Song for Silas
(1990)
The Long Road Home
(1991)
A Gathering of Memories
(1991)
Publication Order of The Californians Books
Whatever Tomorrow Brings
(1992)
As Time Goes By
(1992)
Sean Donovan
(1993)
Donovan’s Daughter
(1994)
Publication Order of Kensington Chronicles Books
The Hawk and the Jewel
(1993)
Wings of the Morning
(1994)
Who Brings Forth the Wind
(1994)
The Knight and the Dove
(1994)
Publication Order of Rocky Mountain Memories Books
Where the Wild Rose Blooms
(1996)
Whispers of Moonlight
(1996)
To Know Her by Name
(1997)
Promise Me Tomorrow
(1997)
Publication Order of Yellow Rose Trilogy Books
Every Little Thing About You
(1999)
A Texas Sky
(2000)
City Girl
(2001)
Publication Order of The English Garden Books
The Proposal
(2002)
The Rescue
(2002)
The Visitor
(2003)
The Pursuit
(2003)
Publication Order of Tucker Mills Trilogy Books
Moonlight on the Millpond
(2005)
Just Above a Whisper
(2005)
Leave a Candle Burning
(2006)
Publication Order of Big Sky Dreams Books
Cassidy
(2007)
Sabrina
(2007)
Jessie
(2008)
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Sophie’s Heart
(1995)
Pretense
(1998)
The Princess
(1999)
Bamboo & Lace
(2001)
Every Storm
(2004)
White Chocolate Moments
(2006)
Publication Order of Children’s Books
Kirby, the Disgruntled Tree
(2002)
Publication Order of Short Story Collections
Beyond the Picket Fence and Other Short Stories
(1998)
Be Careful with My Heart, The Haircut
(2017)
An Intense Man, The Camping Trip
(2017)
The Rancher’s Lady
(2017)
Christmas for Two, The Christmas Gift
(2017)
Publication Order of Non-Fiction Books
Reflections of a Thankful Heart
(2000)
A Moment of Thanks Journal
(2000)
Lori Wick Author Profile
Born
Santa Rosa, CA, United States – November 10, 1958
Genre
Historical Fiction, Christian Fiction
Notable Awards
2005 Christian Retailing’s Best—Women’s Fiction
More about Lori Wick – Author Bio
Lori Wick, a prominent name in Christian fiction, is known for her heartwarming and inspirational stories that weave together elements of romance, faith, and historical settings. Born in the United States, Wick discovered her passion for storytelling and writing at a young age, a passion that would eventually lead her to become one of the most beloved Christian fiction authors of her time.
Wick’s literary career began in the late 1980s, a period when the genre of Christian fiction was gaining momentum. Her first novel, “A Place Called Home,” published in 1990, quickly gained popularity for its engaging narrative and relatable characters. This debut marked the beginning of a prolific writing career that spans over two decades and includes more than 35 novels.
Her books often transport readers to various historical periods, from the rugged frontier of the American West to the quaint villages of Victorian England. Wick has a talent for vividly recreating these settings, making them a backdrop against which her stories of love, faith, and redemption unfold. Her characters, often facing moral and spiritual challenges, grow and develop in ways that resonate with her readers.
Wick’s novels are characterized by their gentle storytelling, rich character development, and strong themes of Christian faith. She skillfully blends these elements to create stories that are not only entertaining but also provide spiritual encouragement and reflection. Her series, such as the “Kensington Chronicles,” “Yellow Rose Trilogy,” and “Big Sky Dreams,” have garnered a dedicated following and have been cherished by readers worldwide.
Beyond her writing, Lori Wick is known for her deep faith and commitment to family values, aspects that shine through in her work. Her contribution to Christian fiction has not only entertained but also inspired and uplifted countless readers, making her a respected and beloved figure in the genre.
Lori Wick continues to be celebrated for her ability to craft stories that touch the heart and nourish the soul, firmly establishing her as a pillar of Christian fiction. Her books remain a testament to the enduring power of faith-based storytelling.