Valencia Rose Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

Valencia Rose writes short, high-concept contemporary romances built around clear trope hooks: secret babies, fake fiancés, mafia heirs, silver foxes, and powerful possessive heroes. The simplest way to read her books is not by trying to build one giant master timeline, but by choosing a series and staying inside that series until you finish it.

Valencia Rose Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

That matters because her branding groups books by mood and setup. Some series look cleanly self-contained, while others, especially the mafia books, are listed in a way that can be a little messy across catalog sites. The safest reading path is the one that preserves the strongest internal arc without overcomplicating things.

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Where to start

There are three good entry points, depending on what you want most.

  1. Start with Secret Baby For The Mafia Prince if you want dark mafia romance first. Start with Dad’s Best Friend’s Secret Baby if you want a more billionaire-and-forbidden setup. Start with Secret Baby for My Bestie’s Ex-SEAL Dad if you want the silver fox and ex-military line.
  2. For most readers, Secret Baby For The Mafia Prince is the best first Valencia Rose book. It sits near the center of her best-known recent run and gives you the clearest feel for her newer style.

Valencia Rose books in order

Billionaire Alpha Brothers

  1. Craving My Billionaire Alpha Boss (2023): A workplace billionaire romance that opens this early trilogy with a commanding boss, instant attraction, and the familiar pressure of wanting the one man who already holds the power.
  2. Craving My Billionaire Fake Fiancé (2023): A fake-engagement romance that shifts the tension into public performance, where pretending to belong to each other becomes the fastest route to something real.
  3. Craving My Secret Billionaire Alpha (2023): A hidden-billionaire setup that closes the trilogy with secrecy, dominance, and a relationship shaped by what the heroine does not fully know at the start.

This is a straightforward three-book series and one of the easiest places to begin if you want the billionaire side of Valencia Rose’s catalog first.

Off-Limits Baby Daddies

  1. Dad’s Best Friend’s Secret Baby (2024): An age-gap romance built around a line that should not be crossed, then made even riskier by a concealed pregnancy and the fallout that follows.
  2. Surprise Baby For My Ex’s Best Friend (2024): A pregnancy romance that combines ex-history, divided loyalties, and the uncomfortable fact that the new relationship comes attached to old emotional damage.
  3. Baby For My Bossy Fake Fiancé (2023): A fake-fiancé romance with a more controlling hero and a setup driven by performance, pressure, and the question of whether obligation can turn into a genuine claim.

This is one of her cleaner internal series orders. Even though the third book carries an earlier publication year, the series numbering is consistent enough that it makes more sense to follow the listed order than the dates alone.

Billionaire Silver Foxes’ Club

  1. Secret Baby for My Bestie’s Ex-SEAL Dad (2023): A protective older-hero romance that opens the series with a secret baby, a best-friend connection, and a hero whose age and authority are part of the appeal.
  2. Secret Baby For My Ex’s SEAL Brother (2024): A second secret-baby story that folds in ex-linked family tension, keeping the series focused on possessive heroes with close personal ties to the heroine’s past.
  3. Baby For My Dad’s SEAL Best Friend (2024): A father’s-best-friend romance that leans fully into the off-limits silver-fox angle, using loyalty and age-gap tension as the core emotional engine.
  4. Secret Twins For My Ex’s SEAL Best Friend (2025): A later entry that raises the domestic stakes with twins and returns to the same blend of ex-adjacent conflict and hyper-protective SEAL energy.

Fantastic Fiction lists this series in reverse-numbered display order, while the individual book subtitles and broader pattern strongly suggest the reading path above is the more natural way in for new readers. In practice, starting with the 2023 opener and moving forward gives the cleanest experience.

Savage Mafia Empire

  1. Surprise Baby For The Mafia Prince (2024): An arranged-marriage dark mafia romance where pregnancy, danger, and family power collide almost immediately, making it one of the sharpest trope-driven entries in the catalog.
  2. Secret Baby For The Mafia Prince (2024): A second mafia-prince story with enemies-to-lovers energy, a hidden child, and a stronger sense of personal history catching up with the couple.
  3. Mafia King’s Forbidden Obsession (2025): The scale moves upward from prince to king, shifting the tone toward heavier control, greater power imbalance, and a relationship framed as dangerous from the first step.
  4. Mafia King’s Forbidden Vows (2025): A continuation of the king-centered branch, with commitment and possession pushed further into the foreground through a romance that sounds tighter and more binding.
  5. Mafia King’s Forbidden Chains (2025): A darker-sounding follow-on that suggests even less freedom and more emotional pressure, and works best once the earlier king books are already behind you.
  6. Dark Bratva Christmas (2025): A holiday dark mafia romance with Bratva framing and standalone language on Goodreads, making it feel more like a seasonal side branch than the ideal first stop.

This is the trickiest part of the bibliography. Fantastic Fiction currently lists the series in a reversed-looking order that starts with Dark Bratva Christmas and moves backward toward the two Mafia Prince books, while Goodreads identifies Dark Bratva Christmas as Savage Mafia Empire #1 and gives individual trope descriptions for the prince books. Because those listings do not line up neatly as a first-time-reader pathway, the safest recommendation is to begin with the Mafia Prince books, continue into the Mafia King run, and leave Dark Bratva Christmas for later.

Reign of Mafia Capos

Wrong Bride. Right Capo. (2026): A forced-marriage, age-gap mafia romance that appears to launch a new series built around capos rather than extending the older prince/king thread directly.

Right now, this looks like a fresh starting line rather than a book you need to postpone until every earlier series is finished. It is best treated as separate continuity unless later titles prove otherwise.

The best reading order for most readers

If you want the smoothest overall experience, read Valencia Rose by track rather than by strict publication date across all books.

A good default order is:

  1. Secret Baby For The Mafia Prince: The safest first pick if you want the strongest current branch of her catalog and a good introduction to her darker possessive-romance style.
  2. Surprise Baby For The Mafia Prince: Best taken alongside the first prince book because the trope pairing and shared series branding make them feel like companion entry points.
  3. Mafia King’s Forbidden Obsession: The natural next step once you are ready to move from prince-level conflict to bigger organized-crime power.
  4. Mafia King’s Forbidden Vows: Best read immediately after Obsession because the emotional language suggests a tightening rather than a reset.
  5. Mafia King’s Forbidden Chains: Works as the final core king book before you branch out to anything more standalone or seasonal.
  6. Dark Bratva Christmas: Easier to enjoy once you already know Valencia Rose’s mafia tone and do not need this book to carry the weight of introducing it.
  7. Wrong Bride. Right Capo.: A strong later step if you want to continue with her newer mafia material without assuming it is one uninterrupted continuity.

If mafia romance is not your priority, the cleanest alternate route is Off-Limits Baby Daddies, then Billionaire Silver Foxes’ Club, then Billionaire Alpha Brothers. That progression moves from her more polished recent trope work toward the earlier billionaire trio.

Do you need a chronological order?

Not really.

These books are much easier to understand as series-branded romance lines than as one larger timeline. Publication order inside a series, or a sensible reader-first order where catalog pages conflict, is far more useful than trying to force a single chronology across everything.

Novellas, box sets, and extras

There are collection listings attached to this bibliography, including an Off-Limits Baby Daddies collection and a Billionaire Alpha Brothers Series Boxset, but those are optional and not necessary for reading order. I did not find a clearly verified standalone novella sequence that needs to be inserted between the main books.

Latest release

The newest currently listed Valencia Rose title I found is Wrong Bride. Right Capo., shown as Reign of Mafia Capos Book 1 and listed for April 2026 on Fantastic Fiction, with matching author-store presence on Amazon. That makes it the clearest current “latest release” entry, though release timing can still move on retail platforms.

FAQ

What is the best Valencia Rose book to start with?

Secret Baby For The Mafia Prince is the safest overall pick for most readers because it opens the door to her most visible recent mafia run.

Do Valencia Rose books need to be read in order?

Within each named series, yes. Across the full bibliography, no single master order appears necessary.

Are all Valencia Rose series connected?

They are best treated as separate series lines with similar themes rather than one tightly interlocked universe.

What if I only want billionaire romance?

Start with Dad’s Best Friend’s Secret Baby or go back to Craving My Billionaire Alpha Boss if you want the earliest billionaire-focused entry point.

Final recommendation

For a new reader, the safest plan is simple: start with Secret Baby For The Mafia Prince, stay with the mafia books until that thread feels complete, then branch into either Off-Limits Baby Daddies or Billionaire Silver Foxes’ Club depending on whether you want more billionaire tension or more silver-fox/protective-hero energy next.

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