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  • Bibliography:
    18 Books
  • First Book:
    March 2002
  • Latest Book:
    October 2023
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Book List in Order: 18 titles



  • This is a star-crossed love story set in the Southwest during the controversial war between the United States and Mexico in the 1840s. John Henry Harris joined the American Army of the West to defend his country against the Mexican invaders, but when...



  • This is a story about a good man who loves two women. He lives the good life of a respected professor in a quiet college town on the United States west coast. He loves his wife, his cottage garden and his academic routine. He is content. But when his...



  • All John Henry wanted to do in 1846 was wave the flag and fight his country's enemies. But when the United States Army of the West enters Santa Fé at the opening of the war with Mexico, his world is turned upside down. In Santa Fé he meets Morita. ...



  • In this retelling of the frontier story, the western tribes put aside ancient enmities and form a confederation to oppose the invasion of their lands by the American army and settlers. The confederation has advantages: control of gold mines and super...



  • Winner of the 2017 gold Will Rogers Medallion Award Unable to come to terms with a family tragedy in Virginia, Caleb drifts westward, seeking anonymity or death. He fears nothing since he has already lost everything he held dear. He learns to fight a...



  • This is a story about patriotism and treason, love and loss, a scripted disregard for life and a soaring belief in the essential goodness of man. It is set in Santa Fé in 1847 and west Texas in 2016. An old Texas rancher researches his ancestor, a y...



  • A sequel to A Place for Mei Lin, winner of the 2017 gold Will Rogers Medallion Award for romance, Caleb and Mei Lin move from Idaho’s Stanley Basin to Jackson Hole where they establish a ranch and seek to forge a new life. Beset by old enemies who ...



  • A sequel of sorts to Giacomo Puccini's opera, Madame Butterfly, this is the story of the child of U.S. Navy Lt. Pinkerton and Cio-Cio-san, the lieutenant's fifteen-year-old contract bride during his brief stationing in Nagasaki. Raised in the United ...



  • After tragically losing her husband, Molly decides to do what they had planned to do, cross the continent on the Oregon Trail to begin a new life in a new country. Struggling with personal loss and the perils of overland travel, she cares for her two...






  • In the waning years of the cattle trails, this long drive from south Texas to Montana is a continuation and a transition. Crossing railroad tracks and passing under telegraph lines, encountering Indian bands whose people had been forced onto reservat...



  • 2017 WILL ROGERS MEDALLION AWARD WINNERUnable to come to terms with a family tragedy in Virginia, Caleb drifts westward, seeking anonymity or death. He fears nothing, since he has already lost everything. He learns to fight and kill and is untouched ...



  • A FRONTIER SAGA WITH A LIBERAL DOSE OF WAR, POLITICS AND ROMANCE.The western tribes put aside ancient enmities and form a confederation to oppose the invasion of their lands by the American army and settlers. The confederation has advantages: con...



  • A NEW BREED OF HISTORICAL FICTION NOVELS. Set amidst the first widespread opposition to war in the history of the United States. John Henry joins the United States Army in 1846 - all he wanted to do was wave the flag and fight his country's enemies....



  • FOR THE FIRST TIME IN ONE PLACE THE STORY OF THE SOUTHERN OVERLAND ROUTES TO THE PACIFIC.The earliest European perception of California was of a wonderful land of mystery and plenty, a Terrestrial Paradise. California would become a magnet for genera...



  • BEST-SELLING AUTHOR HARLAN HAGUE RETURNS WITH WESTERN ROMANCE AT ITS FINEST-SUBTLE AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING.Josh Nesbitt returns to Texas from service in the Civil War a broken man, and-for the first time in his life-he's imagining the unthinkable. But ...



  • Harlan Hague, award-winning author of Along Came Jenny, returns with another thought-provoking read that is sure to delight fans new and old.Brett Davis, a university history professor in 2022, aware that books are written by people with bias, wonder...



  • Award-winning author Harlan Hague takes readers on an unforgettable journey of loss, resilience, and the search for a new beginning.After the devastating loss of his beloved wife, Wes Haag finds himself grappling with grief and the daunting task of s...



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    In desperation following a family tragedy, Jason takes ship in 1850 for California, the jumping off place of the world, prepared to relinquish responsibility or life. There he is caught up in the forlorn attempt of an ancient people to live in peace ...


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Harlan Hague has published 18 books.

Harlan Hague does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, This Promised Land, was published in October 2023.

The first book by Harlan Hague, Home to Santa Fe, was published in March 2002.

No. Harlan Hague does not write books in series.