Evie Croft Books in Order (Updated March 30, 2026)

Evie Croft writes short, steamy contemporary romance, with the current catalog centered on two main series: Personal Protector and The Heiress Merger. Current catalog pages and series listings consistently show those as the core reading paths, with The Heiress Merger extending to a fifth book in 2026.

Evie Croft Books in Order (Updated March 30, 2026)

Because the bibliography is still compact, the main reading decision is simple: start with the series premise you like most, then read that sequence in publication order.

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Where to Start

  1. Go with Falling for Her Bodyguard Bestie when you want bodyguard romance first, because it opens Evie Croft’s earliest and longest currently listed series.
  2. Try The Heiress Auction if you would rather begin with billionaire why-choose romance and a more current series line.
  3. The best pick for readers who want the newest endpoint is The Heiress Bride, but it is not a good first book because it sits at the end of the current Heiress Merger run.

Start here for the bodyguard books

Personal Protector

  1. Falling for Her Bodyguard Bestie (2022): The series opener and the clearest place to begin if you want Evie Croft’s bodyguard setup first, introducing the tone that defines this branch.
  2. Protecting the Pop Princess (2023): The second Personal Protector book, continuing the same branded romance lane with another protective-close-proximity setup.
  3. Bodyguard in Her Bed (2023): A later bodyguard romance that fits best after the first two books because it belongs to the same connected series line.
  4. Guarding the Billionaire’s Daughter (2023): Keeps the Personal Protector sequence going with another security-centered pairing and works best in order.
  5. Marrying My Father’s Best Friend (2024): The current final listed Personal Protector novel, best read after the earlier entries in the series.

Optional collection

  1. Personal Protector: 3-in-1 Bodyguard Romance Collection (2023): A bundle edition for readers who want the early bodyguard books together, but not a separate must-read beyond the individual novels.

Pick this path if billionaire chaos is more your thing

The Heiress Merger

  1. The Heiress Auction (2024): The right entry point into Evie Croft’s billionaire why-choose series, setting up Katherine Montgomery’s high-stakes world of wealth, pressure, and romantic entanglement.
  2. The Billionaires’ Prize (2024): Continues the same central series arc and is best read second because it builds directly on the first book’s setup.
  3. The Heiress’s First Date (2025): The third Heiress Merger book, keeping the series momentum going rather than resetting the premise.
  4. The Billionaires’ Gamble (2025): A later series installment that pushes the Katherine-centered storyline further and makes the most sense after books one through three.
  5. The Heiress Bride (2026): The newest listed Heiress Merger novel and current endpoint of the series, best saved for last.

One title to treat separately

The Billionaire’s Naughty List: This appears in some current romance-catalog listings, but it does not line up cleanly with the two main Evie Croft series pages. The safest treatment is to list it as a separate novella or outlier title rather than force it into the main reading order.

The simplest reading order

If you want the neatest full-catalog path, use this order:

  1. Falling for Her Bodyguard Bestie
  2. Protecting the Pop Princess
  3. Bodyguard in Her Bed
  4. Guarding the Billionaire’s Daughter
  5. Marrying My Father’s Best Friend
  6. The Heiress Auction
  7. The Billionaires’ Prize
  8. The Heiress’s First Date
  9. The Billionaires’ Gamble
  10. The Heiress Bride

That works well because it reads each series cleanly from book one and avoids mixing two different romance frameworks midstream.

Another good way to read her

Readers who want Evie Croft’s more current work first can reverse the priority:

  1. The Heiress Auction
  2. The Billionaires’ Prize
  3. The Heiress’s First Date
  4. The Billionaires’ Gamble
  5. The Heiress Bride
  6. Then go back to Personal Protector from the beginning

That route is perfectly workable because the two main series are separate from each other.

Do you need a chronological order?

No.

For Evie Croft, series publication order is the useful reading order. The catalog is still small, the series are clearly labeled, and there is no sign of a larger cross-series continuity that would make a blended chronology more helpful.

The newest Evie Croft book right now

The newest currently listed Evie Croft book is The Heiress Bride (2026), which appears as The Heiress Merger #5 on current catalog pages. That makes The Heiress Merger the most up-to-date branch of her bibliography at the moment.

Questions readers usually ask

What is the best Evie Croft book to start with?

For most readers, start with Falling for Her Bodyguard Bestie if you want bodyguard romance, or The Heiress Auction if billionaire why-choose romance is the bigger draw.

Which Evie Croft series should be read in order?

Both Personal Protector and The Heiress Merger are best read in publication order within their own series.

Are the two main series connected?

Current series listings treat them as separate series, so the safest assumption is that they can be read independently.

Is there a standalone I need to fit into the main order?

Not necessarily. The Billionaire’s Naughty List is better treated as a separate title unless a future official series page places it more clearly.

Final recommendation

  1. If you want one clean answer, start with Falling for Her Bodyguard Bestie and read Personal Protector through Marrying My Father’s Best Friend.
  2. If your taste leans more toward billionaire why-choose romance, begin instead with The Heiress Auction and continue The Heiress Merger through The Heiress Bride.
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