Netflix’s Ransom Canyon did, however, narrow its focus to be exclusively on the first book, portraying many of the characters, such as Staten, Quinn, Yancy, Lauren, and Cap, seen in Ransom Canyon’s ensemble cast. In fact, the set of Ransom Canyon books is more of an anthology series, with a slate of new characters introduced in each installment. The original Ransom Canyon characters do still come into play in the later books.. It will be interesting to see how Netflix and Blair will go about a potential Ransom Canyon season 2 and if they will even refer to the book series much at all moving forward.
11Staten & Quinn’s Relationship Origin Is Different
They Had Casual Flings Before Getting Serious

Staten and Quinn’s relationship in Netflix’s Ransom Canyon adaptation has a bit more “grade school” elements than the book. Staten and Quinn tease each other throughout Netflix’s Ransom Canyon, constantly coming closer only for one to push the other away before finally getting together during episode 7’s tornado episode. In the Ransom Canyon novel, Staten and Quinn have casual sex multiple times before figuring out that they actually have feelings for each other. In the Netflix series, their true feelings are quite obvious and drawn out by comparison.
10Quinn Gets Pregnant With Staten’s Child
They Decide To Keep The Baby

About halfway through the Ransom Canyon novel, Quinn gets pregnant with Staten’s child, which adds a whole new element to their relationship. While this could be a part of a potential Ransom Canyon season 2, the fact that this major Quinn detail was left out of the series is quite interesting.
The events of the novel take place over a longer period of time than in the Netflix series. For example, Staten’s son Randall died in a car accident just a year before the beginning of the Netflix series, whereas in the book, it had happened several years before. Although Staten freaks out over Quinn’s pregnancy, they decide to keep the baby.
9The Tornado Was Invented For The Series
It Became The Highlight Of The Show

8Lucas Reyes (Not Russell) Commits To Texas Tech
Lucas Is Conflicted About College In The Show

Lucas, whose last name is Reyes instead of Russell in the Ransom Canyon novel, is not nearly as conflicted about where he wants to go to college in the book. At the end of Ransom Canyon season 1, Lucas hasn’t figured out where he wants to attend college, even though he’s receiving offer letters from several of the nation’s most prestigious universities. In the book, Lucas is dead set on going to Texas Tech University, which is the alma mater of the author Jodi Thomas, and Lauren wants to go there as well to be with him.
7Yancy Grey Doesn’t Collude With Davis Collins
Yancy Tries To Keep His Head Down In The Book

While Yancy is an ex-convict and is running away from a troubled past in the Ransom Canyon book, he does not collude with Davis Collins to try to acquire Staten and Cap’s ranches for Austin Water & Power. Yancy is still the secret biological grandson of Cap Fuller but he does not deceive him or attempt to convince him to sell his land based on a deal he had made with Davis.
Ransom Canyon Interview with Jack Schumacher
Yancy tries to keep his head down in the Ransom Canyon book and does eventually get romantically involved with Ellie, who is still protective of Cap in the book. Their relationship, however, isn’t as instantly passionate as seen in the series. Jack Schumacher, who plays Yancy in Ransom Canyon, told Screen Rant that the Netflix adaptation, and particularly his character, are darker than the books.
6Lauren Is Not A Cheerleader & Doesn’t Date Reid
Lauren Doesn’t Have Dreams Of Cheering In College

Lauren Brigman, interestingly, is not a cheerleader in the Ransom Canyon book and isn’t romantically involved with Reid, so the love triangle between her, Lucas, and Reid was an invention for the show. The effects of her mother’s alcoholism also have more of a toll on her character in the Ransom Canyon book. She also isn’t as unsure about dating Lucas as she is in the series. Her dreams of cheerleading in college and her broken shoulder at the end of the season were added to the Ransom Canyon show.
5The Town Is Called Crossroads, Not Ransom Canyon
The Book Is Still Named Ransom Canyon

4Austin Water & Power Was Added To The Show
AW&P Is The Biggest Plot Addition To The Series










One of the biggest differences between the Ransom Canyon book and the Netflix series is the inclusion of Austin Water & Power. Besides his fling with Quinn and protecting his son Reid, Davis’s entire character only cares about acquiring land for Austin Water & Power, which his ex-wife, Paula Jo, is on the board of. As it turns out, AW&P is not even mentioned in the Ransom Canyon book and has no part in the unfolding story, which is surprising since it drives the motivations of many characters throughout the Netflix series.
3Yancy Doesn’t Win A Rodeo Competition
Yancy Doesn’t Win Ellie Over That Quickly

2Staten Gets Shot By Cattle Thieves
No Shots Were Fired In Netflix’s Ransom Canyon

One of the biggest omissions from the Ransom Canyon book was the part in which Staten actually gets shot by cattle rustlers who steal his cattle. Staten does have a similar situation in the Netflix series, in which his cattle were deliberately let loose, but he is not shot over it by thieves in the Netflix series. In fact, there’s not a single shot fired by any gun in Netflix’s Ransom Canyon.
1Quinn Has A Much Darker Backstory
Quinn Had Different Reasons For Coming Home

Quinn had a troubling backstory in the Ransom Canyon novel that is not mentioned whatsoever in the Netflix adaptation. In the book, Quinn was sexually assaulted by her piano teacher while she was living in New York, which is what sent her back to Ransom Canyon (or Crossroads) in the first place.
In an interview with Deadline, Blair discussed why she made the change to Quinn’s backstory and relationship with New York City. “I changed the concept of that because I really wanted to focus less on, like the violence against women, and [make it] more about women lifting each other up.” Blair added, “I didn’t want her to be scarred by something that was inflicted on her. I wanted her to kind of have demons… but not have it be something quite so dark and demonic as what it was in the book.” Based on the ending of Ransom Canyon season 1, it looks like Quinn will be heading back to NYC.