Devney Perry writes small-town romance with an unusually strong sense of place and community — her series feel lived-in rather than decorative, built around towns you'd want to return to as much as the characters themselves. The Clifton Forge series brings motorcycle club grit into the romance genre without losing emotional depth, while The Edens delivers the kind of multi-sibling family saga that keeps readers burning through back-to-back installments. Her prose is clean and propulsive, her heroes genuinely complicated, and her emotional beats land because she earns them rather than rushing to resolution. Perry is particularly good at weaving secondary characters into primary plots, making her fictional communities feel populated and real. Readers who love romance with texture — small-town roots, found family, and messy people making their way toward each other — will find her series deeply satisfying.
Runaway #1-5 • Book 1
by Devney Perry
Londyn McCormack ran away at sixteen and kept running—until one cross-country trip through five small towns finally showed her what home could mean.
Clifton Forge #1-3 • Book 1
by Devney Perry
Small-town Montana harbors secrets as a supposedly reformed motorcycle club's garage becomes the center of romance, mystery, and buried club business.
Shield of Sparrows • Book 2
by Devney Perry
Princess Calandra's five-year search for family truth becomes entangled with a lost warrior's destiny across cursed lands. Perry weaves love and magic into dangerous quests worthy of Sarah J. Maas fans.
The Edens #1-6 • Book 1
by Devney Perry
Six siblings in small-town Montana each discover love in Perry's interconnected romance series. The family dynamics anchor individual love stories while showcasing the tight bonds that define the Eden clan.
Clifton Forge • Book 2
by Devney Perry
Genevieve's twenty-seventh birthday begins in court thanks to her mother's criminal legacy, but her brother's garage and a certain mechanic offer unexpected refuge.
Calamity Montana • Book 5
by Willa Nash, Devney Perry
Ronan Thatcher always gets what he wants, but Calamity's beloved Larke Hale has sworn off men—setting up his first real rejection.