Zina Abbott Books in Order
This reading order guide provides the complete list of Zina Abbott books in order, from the first to the latest, and is always updated so you won’t miss anything!
Zina Abbott is the beloved pen name of historical romance author Robyn Echols, whose heartfelt stories have touched readers across the world. While she may be best known by her pseudonym, Zina’s journey as a writer started long before she ever published a book. A California native, she was born in sunny San Diego, though she only lived there during her first year of life. Over the years, her family migrated north through the Golden State, and she eventually settled near the breathtaking “Gateway to Yosemite,” where she lives today with her husband.
Zina’s passion for storytelling began when she was just a junior high school student. Even at that young age, she felt a strong desire to write—and she never stopped. Like many authors, her early work remains tucked away in notebooks and files, unfinished manuscripts that may never be published, but that paved the way for her to grow as a writer. Her first serious effort was self-published under her real name, Robyn Echols, and while those initial chapters never reached bestseller status, the characters and storylines lived on. She would later rework and breathe new life into them through her beloved time-travel romance series, Eurora Rescue.
Although she enjoyed modest success writing under her real name, it wasn’t until she adopted the name Zina Abbott that her writing career truly took off. In 2014, she sold her debut novel Family Secrets to Fire Star Press, marking a major turning point. From that moment on, she never looked back. Zina has since published more than a dozen novels, including collections of short stories and contributions to multi-author series, building a loyal fanbase who eagerly follow her work.
Before becoming a full-time author, Zina worked a variety of jobs to support herself. Her resume includes positions like rural letter carrier and even professor of family history topics—experiences that shaped both her writing and her understanding of human nature. Her background as a genealogist brings a unique depth to her historical fiction. Rather than focusing solely on sweeping romance or dramatic plot twists, Zina immerses her readers in the daily lives, struggles, and triumphs of people from another time. Her love for genealogy is evident in her attention to historical detail and the emotional weight of her characters’ pasts. In fact, she has published several articles in magazines focused on family history and genealogy.
Zina’s writing is often inspired by the stunning landscapes of California, especially the historic towns nestled near the Sierra Nevada mountains. She frequently shares photos of these places on her blog and social media, sometimes even using them for book covers or promotional images. While she enjoys a scenic beach now and then, she has always felt more at home in the mountains. Whether it’s a quiet winter evening reading in front of the fireplace or a peaceful morning drive through snow-covered peaks, nature continues to fuel her creativity.
When she’s not writing, Zina enjoys crafting quilt blocks and connecting with the past through hands-on traditions. These creative pursuits, much like her stories, are rooted in a sense of heritage and storytelling passed down through generations.
Her books, such as Big Meadows Valentine, A Resurrected Heart, and Her Independent Spirit, explore themes of love, resilience, and personal growth. Through characters like Beth Dodd and Louise Parmley, Zina Abbott paints a vivid portrait of women who fight for their independence while still opening their hearts to love. Her stories often take place in the lawless gold and silver mining towns of the Old West, where her heroines face tough choices, cultural challenges, and powerful emotions—all while daring to dream of a better life.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or new to her work, reading a Zina Abbott novel is like stepping back in time, guided by a writer who not only knows her history—but writes it with passion, purpose, and heart.