Order of Danielle Stewart Books
Danielle Stewart is an American author of romantic suspense and thriller/mystery novels. She writes the Piper Anderson series, and is a USA Today. bestselling author. Danielle feels that writing has changed her life; not just because it’s her career, but it makes her feel a certain way when she writes. While living in a noisy house, she is busy improving her writing craft. She thinks up storylines while folding laundry. Danielle lives in Charlotte, North Carolina with her husband and son.
Danielle Stewart made her debut as a published novelist in 2013 with the novel Chasing Justice. Below is a list of Danielle Stewart’s books in order of when they were first released:
Publication Order of Piper Anderson Books
Publication Order of Brave Moments Books
Publication Order of Clover Books
Publication Order of Midnight Magic Books
Publication Order of Over the Edge Books
Publication Order of The Edenville Books
Publication Order of Rough Waters Books
Publication Order of The Barrington Billionaires Books
Publication Order of Piper Anderson Legacy Mystery Books
Publication Order of Indigo Bay Books
Publication Order of Return To Christmas Falls Books
Publication Order of Missing Pieces Books
Publication Order of Broken Mirror Books
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
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Danielle Stewart Synopsis: The Goodbye Storm by Danielle Stewart is the first book in the Rough Waters series. Autumn Chase is very much aware that grief is something that can’t be expedited. When circumstances make her a young widow, she’s forced to trade in her planned out future for the unknown. Like a child hiding from a monster, she pulls her covers up over her head with the intention of hiding forever. But once an unexpected stranger shows up on her doorstep, Autumn has to choose between being alone or connecting with someone feeling the same pain she is. Noah Key, an emergency room doctor, has solemnly informed countless families that their loved one could not be saved. However, when his own wife dies suddenly there are no words to bring him comfort. His in-laws want him to fall to pieces to confirm his love for his late wife. His colleagues want him to take time off to grieve. The only thing Noah wants is to work enough hours in the day to forget his wife is gone. He’s written himself a prescription for a cocktail of distraction and exhaustion in order to trick his brain into thinking his life isn’t in ruins. When the world keeps moving on without them, Noah and Autumn will need to decide if they’ll survive the storm or allow themselves to be swept away by it.