L.J. Vickery Books in Order

Vickery is an ethnically-diverse neighborhood consisting almost exclusively of apartment complexes in Northeast Dallas, Texas, United States. The Midtown Improvement District states the neighborhood is bounded by Northwest Highway, Royal Lane, Central Expressway, and Abrams. The City of Dallas Office of Economic Development states that the boundaries of the Vickery Meadow Tax Increment Financing district, which was established in 2005, are “the east side of the intersection of US 75 and Park Lane and extends eastward along Park Lane to the ‘Five Points’ intersection at Park Lane, Fair Oaks Avenue and Ridgecrest Road.” Leslie Minora of the Dallas Observer described it as "a dense swath of about 100 apartment complexes cradled by NorthPark Center and Whole Foods to the west and Half Price books [sic] to the south. It's an overlooked anthill, population 25,000, packed with people here by circumstance."

Bibliography verified: January 2026

Book Series by L.J. Vickery

  • #1
    Her Damaged Guardian (By: Terri A. Wilson)(2019)
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  • #2
    Heavenly Protector(2019)
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  • #3
    Her Redeemed Hero (By: Terri A. Wilson)(2019)
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  • #4
    Awakened (By: Jodi Kendrick)(2023)
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    Surfacing (By: Jodi Kendrick)(2023)
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    Circus Comes to Town(2021)
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    Sparkle in His Eye:(2021)
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    Steel My Heart:(2021)
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  • #4
    Freedom in His Life(2022)
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  • #5
    Accepting Joy(2022)
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  • #6
    His Outlook is Sonny(2022)
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  • #7
    Tug at Her Heartstrings(2022)
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  • #8
    His Truly(2022)
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  • #9
    Danger on His Doorstep(2023)
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    Claiming Her Dragons (By: Lia Davis)(2017)
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    Wolf at the Door (By: Nicole Morgan)(2017)
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  • #3
    Mine for the Taking (By: Krista Ames)(2018)
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  • #4
    Keeping Pace(2018)
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  • #5
    Catch a Tiger (By: Nicole Morgan)(2018)
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  • #6
    Baiting A Berserker (By: Savannah Verte)(2018)
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  • #7
    Bear Naked (By: LeTeisha Newton)(2018)
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  • #8
    Celtic Knot (By: Rebecca Fairfax)(2018)
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  • #9
    Dragons Don't Lie (By: D'Elen McClain)(2018)
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  • #10
    Grow Some Gills (By: Savannah Verte)(2018)
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  • #11
    Kiss My Splash (By: Savannah Verte)(2018)
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  • #12
    Welsh Fire, English Stone (By: Rebecca Fairfax)(2018)
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  • #13
    Save A Horse (By: Jennifer Wedmore)(2018)
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  • #14
    In Dire Straits (By: M.J. Nightingale)(2018)
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  • #15
    No Wake Zone (By: Savannah Verte)(2019)
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  • #16
    Her Dream Alpha (By: Monica La Porta)(2019)
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  • #17
    Playing With Fire (By: Margaret Madigan)(2019)
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  • #18
    Wild Horses in Love (By: Terri A. Wilson)(2020)
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  • #19
    Birds of Prey in Love (By: Terri A. Wilson)(2020)
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  • #20
    Guarding His Rose (By: Lexa Jade)(2021)
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  • #21
    Finding Her Bearing (By: A.C. James)(2022)
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  • #22
    A Christmas Lynx (By: Renee Hewett)(2023)
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  • #23
    An Untamed Lynx (By: Renee Hewett)(2023)
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  • #24
    My Oath to You (By: Cassidy K. O'Connor)(2024)
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About L.J. Vickery

Vickery is an ethnically-diverse neighborhood consisting almost exclusively of apartment complexes in Northeast Dallas, Texas, United States. The Midtown Improvement District states the neighborhood is bounded by Northwest Highway, Royal Lane, Central Expressway, and Abrams. The City of Dallas Office of Economic Development states that the boundaries of the Vickery Meadow Tax Increment Financing district, which was established in 2005, are “the east side of the intersection of US 75 and Park Lane and extends eastward along Park Lane to the ‘Five Points’ intersection at Park Lane, Fair Oaks Avenue and Ridgecrest Road.” Leslie Minora of the Dallas Observer described it as "a dense swath of about 100 apartment complexes cradled by NorthPark Center and Whole Foods to the west and Half Price books [sic] to the south. It's an overlooked anthill, population 25,000, packed with people here by circumstance."

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