You do not need to read Loni Ree from book one to book 206.

Loni Ree is best approached by lane. One lane is the large Silver Spoon universe. Another is the lighter contemporary Love at First Sight / Bennett / Mackenzie side. A third is the newer paranormal line, especially Celestial Falls and Honey Pot Hollow. That is the key to reading her in order without getting lost.
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Quick answer
For most readers, the best Loni Ree reading order is:
- Love at First Sight if you want the cleanest first series.
- Loving a Bennett Boy / The Mr. Series next if you want to stay in that same orbit.
- Silver Spoon MC if you want the biggest connected world.
- Then continue through the Silver Spoon spin-offs in this order: Silver Spoon Underworld, Silver Spoon Falls, then Silver Spoon Falls Falcons.
- Read Celestial Falls and Honey Pot Hollow separately when you want paranormal romance.
- Treat the brand-new 2026 lines like #1 Love Place, Naughty Notes, and Silver Spoon Cowboys as fresh entry points, not as books you must save for last.
Where to start
If you want one book, start with Professor Maxwell.
That is the opening book in Love at First Sight, which is currently Loni Ree’s most popular Goodreads series and still the easiest doorway into her style. If you want the larger shared universe instead, start with The CEO, because that opens the core Silver Spoon MC branch.
The best reading path for most readers
A practical “best of both worlds” route looks like this:
- Read Love at First Sight in order.
- Continue into Loving a Bennett Boy.
- Move to Silver Spoon MC.
- Follow the Silver Spoon world outward through Underworld and Silver Spoon Falls.
- Pick up the paranormal books after that if you want a tonal change.
That path works because it starts with a self-contained, easy entry series and saves the more interconnected Texas universe until you already know whether you want a bigger commitment.
Love at First Sight
This is the cleanest place to begin. The series is compact, popular, and built to be read in order without a lot of outside baggage.
- Professor Maxwell: The opening book and the simplest entry point, setting the tone for the fast, steamy, possessive-romance style that runs through much of the catalog.
- Packaged Love: A mistaken-exchange setup that keeps the series light, quick, and chemistry-first.
- Nerd Boy: A makeover of expectations book that keeps the same short, high-heat, high-commitment energy.
- Cover Model: Justin Mackenzie’s story starts tying this lane more directly into the Mackenzie family branch.
- Keeping Liberty: A chance encounter romance that widens the family-and-friends network around the series.
- Ignoring the Rules: A best-friend’s-little-sister setup that pushes the series deeper into familiar-family territory.
- Can’t Resist Her: A relationship that “shouldn’t” work becomes another possessive, fast-moving romance.
- Big Boss: A workplace and power-dynamic romance that keeps the line moving toward its later boss-hero subset.
- Bad Boss: Another boss-centered entry that reads best after the earlier books because the tone is already established.
- Mr. CEO Jerk: This works as the tail end of Love at First Sight and also as the handoff into the Bennett books.
Loving a Bennett Boy / The Mr. Series
This is where readers sometimes get tripped up. Goodreads treats these books as Loving a Bennett Boy, while the official store also sells them together as The Mr. Series. The safest approach is to read them as a three-book side branch that begins with Mr. CEO Jerk.
- Mr. CEO Jerk: The Bennett branch begins with a grumpy CEO romance that also doubles as the bridge from Love at First Sight.
- Mr. Director Sir: A Hollywood-adjacent assistant-and-director romance that keeps the same over-the-top alpha energy.
- Mr. Boss Man: The third Bennett book rounds out the family mini-series with another boss-driven fast-burn match.
Silver Spoon MC
This is the center of the biggest connected Loni Ree world. If you want the biker-billionaire branch and its later spin-offs, start here and stay in order.
- The CEO (2022): The true gateway into the Silver Spoon world, introducing the wealthy Texas MC setup and the dominant tone of the series.
- The Surgeon (2022): A darker revenge-and-protection setup that broadens the MC stakes immediately.
- The Cowboy (2022): A ranch-flavored MC romance that helps anchor the series in Silver Spoon Falls itself.
- The Heir (2022): A rival-family and billionaire-biker setup that expands the power structure around the club.
- The Rockstar (2022): A fame-meets-MC romance that keeps the world broad rather than purely clubbound.
- The Lawyer (2022): A grumpy-sunshine pairing that adds another profession-driven hero to the Silver Spoon circle.
- The Architect (2022): A later-series entry that rewards readers already invested in the brothers and their town.
- The Prodigy (2022): A tech-minded installment that continues the pattern of powerful men folding into obsessive devotion.
- The Prince (2022): A drenched-meet-cute romance that lands best after the earlier family and club groundwork.
- The Bodyguard (2022): The current end of the core MC line and the natural stopping point before the spin-offs.
Silver Spoon Underworld
Read this after Silver Spoon MC. It is explicitly a spin-off, so even though the books can stand on their own, the shared setting works better once the MC world already feels familiar.
- Belle’s King: A mob-boss romance that opens the criminal side of Silver Spoon Falls.
- Snow’s Prince: A mafia-prince entry that deepens the underworld branch without leaving the same town ecosystem.
- Ariel’s Duke: A further expansion of the connected Silver Spoon social web, now leaning into the powerful-family side.
- Aurora’s Knight: The fourth underworld book completes the currently listed branch and is best saved until the rest of the sub-series is in place.
Silver Spoon Falls
This is the broad town-universe branch. It has grown well past the first few books, so read it as its own continuing line after MC and Underworld.
- Fischer’s Catch: The town series begins with a legal-hero romance and establishes Silver Spoon Falls beyond the MC brothers.
- Dillon’s Heart: The second book stays in the same Texas world while shifting focus to another local hero.
- Adam’s Fugitive: A danger-tinged romance that keeps the town branch more suspenseful than the earliest entries.
- Razor’s Flame: The series continues building the wider town roster around the original Silver Spoon setup.
- Ryker’s Reward: Another alpha-hero town romance that works best in sequence because of the recurring setting.
- Zane’s Rebel: A continuation of the same local-universe formula, best read after the first five.
- Xavier’s Kitten: This shifts the focus again but still relies on the already established Silver Spoon Falls world.
- Callum’s Hope: A later town entry with a holiday-meets-fate feel, strongest once the town is already familiar.
- Grizz’s Passion (2023): A bodyguard-flavored romance that keeps the shared-town cast growing.
- Garrett’s Obsession: A football-coach romance that shows how far the series has widened beyond its original setup.
- Jack’s Devotion (2025): A billionaire-mess romance that belongs late because the world is fully populated by now.
- Todd’s Cowgirl (2025): A sports-and-cowgirl pairing that keeps the Silver Spoon Falls branch expanding.
- Keegan’s Promise (2025): A later-series romance built on the same local network of familiar faces and families.
- Wyatt’s Fever (2025): The most recent listed Silver Spoon Falls entry and the current end point for this branch.
Paranormal reading path
If you want a break from the billionaire, biker, and possessive-contemporary side, this is the best alternate lane.
Celestial Falls
- Cupcakes & Brimstone: A baker-and-supernatural setup that opens Loni Ree’s sweeter paranormal side.
- Honey & Growls: A tiger, wolf, and dragon walk into the same world, making this a bigger paranormal ensemble follow-up.
- Hexes & Howls: A magic-gone-wrong installment that pushes the series further into playful supernatural chaos.
- Whiskers & Wings: Cupid takes center stage here, which makes the series feel even more mythic and whimsical.
- Glitz & Grumbles: A Hollywood-starlet-and-bodyguard romance that blends glamour with the paranormal setting.
- Aurora’s Fae Prince: The sixth book takes the series into fae territory and works best after the earlier magical groundwork.
Honey Pot Hollow
- Bearly Sweet: The first grumpy-bear-shifter romance introduces the bakery-meets-shifter-town hook.
- Bearly Tart: Another Bearly brother romance that builds directly on the same family-and-bakery setup.
- Bearly Spicy: The third book completes the currently listed trilogy and gives the last brother his match.
Newer 2026 entry points
Loni Ree is still publishing actively, and several newer lines can be treated as separate starts if you want the freshest material.
#1 Love Place
- The Penthouse Grump (2026): A rom-com style apartment-building setup that looks designed as a fresh, accessible new line.
- The Downstairs Flirt (2026): Another resident romance in the same building, best read after book one.
- The Upstairs Crush (2026): The third apartment-building romance continues the linked-setting approach.
- The Next-Door Kiss (2026): The fourth listed entry keeps the same resident-by-resident structure.
Other fresh starts
- Dear Detective (2026): A new Naughty Notes title that reads like a brand-new branch rather than part of the older worlds.
- Corralled by Cole (2026): A Silver Spoon Cowboys entry that appears to open another Texas offshoot.
Do you need one master Loni Ree order?
No.
You need a best starting lane, not one giant author-wide chronology. The safest rule is simple: read each named series in order, but do not try to force every Loni Ree book into one single sequence.
Final recommendation
- Start with Professor Maxwell if you want the easiest first Loni Ree book.
- Start with The CEO if you want the biggest connected universe.
- Then stay inside that lane until you finish the series you chose. That is the cleanest, least confusing, and most enjoyable way to read Loni Ree.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

