Emery Rowan Books in Order (Updated April 16, 2026)

Emery Rowan’s catalog is still compact, which is good news for new readers. You are not dealing with a fifty-book backlist.

Emery Rowan Books in Order (Updated April 16, 2026)

You are choosing between two very different moods: San Francisco Billionaires for lighter, steamy contemporary billionaire romance, and Nightfall Syndicate for darker romantic suspense built around mercenaries, secrets, and dangerous loyalties.

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Quick answer

If you want the full Emery Rowan experience, read in this order:

  1. San Francisco Billionaires
  2. Nanny and the Billionaire Dad
  3. Nightfall Syndicate
  4. The Holiday Cover-Up

That is the cleanest route because the early books establish the lighter billionaire side, the later books shift into the darker suspense side, and The Holiday Cover-Up is explicitly presented as a crossover where the San Francisco Billionaires meet the Nightfall Syndicate.

The useful way to think about Emery Rowan

Do not approach this bibliography as one long, heavily interconnected universe. Approach it as a catalog that changes genre emphasis over time.

The first lane is playful and contemporary. The second lane is darker, more dangerous, and more serialized in feel. That means your best starting point depends less on continuity and more on what kind of romance-suspense balance you want first.

Best place to start

  1. Start with Tainted by my Enemy Fiancé if you want the cleanest introduction. It opens the San Francisco Billionaires books, and that series is described as standalone-friendly.
  2. Start with Shadowed Vows: Ghost if you want Emery Rowan’s darker, newer direction right away. That is the first Nightfall Syndicate book and the real launch point for the current suspense line.
  3. Start with Nanny and the Billionaire Dad only if you want a quick sample. It is offered separately on Rowan’s official site as a free age-gap billionaire romance, but it is not presented there as the numbered start of a main series.

Recommended reading orders

If you want the smoothest overall route

  1. Tainted by my Enemy Fiancé
  2. Pursued by my Grumpy Fiancé
  3. Enemies with my Bestie’s Brother
  4. Catfished by a Billionaire
  5. Saved by my Baby Daddy Spy
  6. Nanny and the Billionaire Dad
  7. Shadowed Vows: Ghost
  8. Shadowed Hearts: Frost
  9. Shadowed Sins: Nitro
  10. Shadowed Truths: Blade
  11. Shadowed Secrets: Saint
  12. Shadowed Fire: Chaos
  13. The Holiday Cover-Up

If you only want the billionaire romances

Read the five San Francisco Billionaires books in order, then add Nanny and the Billionaire Dad as an extra.

If you only want the dark romantic suspense

Start with Shadowed Vows: Ghost and continue straight through Nightfall Syndicate in order. The line is clearly numbered across Goodreads, Fantastic Fiction, and retailer listings.

San Francisco Billionaires

Goodreads lists this as a five-book series about members of the Gould family, and it explicitly says each book can be read as a standalone with a happy ending. That makes this Rowan’s easiest entry lane.

  1. Tainted by my Enemy Fiancé (2023): The opener sets the tone for the whole series with enemies-to-lovers heat, a fake-fiancé setup, and a boss-romance angle that makes it the clearest first stop.
  2. Pursued by my Grumpy Fiancé (2023): The second book keeps the fiancé-centered framing but shifts into a grumpy, off-limits contemporary billionaire romance built to stand on its own inside the family line.
  3. Enemies with my Bestie’s Brother (2023): This entry leans harder into the brother’s-best-friend angle and reads like the series settling confidently into trope-forward billionaire romance.
  4. Catfished by a Billionaire (2023): A secret-identity romance with off-limits tension, this is where the series starts bringing in more deception-based emotional conflict.
  5. Saved by my Baby Daddy Spy (2023): The fifth book adds second-chance romance, a baby-daddy hook, and suspense elements that make it feel like the bridge toward Rowan’s darker later work.

Nanny and the Billionaire Dad

This one sits a little outside the numbered series structure on Rowan’s official site. It is offered directly as a free book and described as an enemies-to-lovers, age-gap, boss romance about a live-in nanny and an older billionaire she already clashed with. Treat it as optional rather than mandatory.

Nanny and the Billionaire Dad (by 2026, official site promo): A lighter, fast-entry billionaire romance that works best as a bonus read or sampler rather than the foundation of the catalog.

Nightfall Syndicate

Rowan’s official site calls this her latest series and describes it as a dark romantic-suspense line about mercenaries, secrets, forbidden love, justice, and control. This is where the catalog becomes more dangerous in tone and more sequential in feel.

  1. Shadowed Vows: Ghost (2025): The series opener launches the Nightfall world with a truth-chasing heroine, rising body-count danger, and the darker romantic-suspense atmosphere that defines the whole line.
  2. Shadowed Hearts: Frost (2025): A more controlled, calculated operative dynamic drives book two, tightening the series’ assassin-and-mercenary appeal while keeping the chemistry sharp.
  3. Shadowed Sins: Nitro (2025): An undercover agent and a deadly assassin collide around a high-stakes street race, giving the series its most overt action-thriller energy so far.
  4. Shadowed Truths: Blade (2026): Built around a heroine who believes in verdicts and a hero who believes in vengeance, this reads like the line moving deeper into moral conflict and darker loyalties.
  5. Shadowed Secrets: Saint (2026): The fifth book continues the numbered Nightfall run and is currently listed by retailer and tracking sources as the next major installment after Blade.
  6. Shadowed Fire: Chaos (2026): The sixth book extends the series further into late 2026 and looks positioned as the current endpoint of the main Nightfall sequence.

Crossover / holiday title

The Holiday Cover-Up (2026): This is the book to save for last, because it is explicitly framed as the crossover where the San Francisco Billionaires meet the Nightfall Syndicate, mixing billionaire-romance banter with romantic-suspense danger.

Do you need a chronological order?

No. Emery Rowan is better read in series order and then by tone progression.

The billionaire books are clearly grouped as a standalone-friendly family series. Nightfall is clearly grouped as a numbered suspense sequence. The only strong “read this after that” rule is to leave The Holiday Cover-Up until after you know both sides of the catalog.

Latest release status

As of April 16, 2026, Emery Rowan’s current active line is Nightfall Syndicate. Published or scheduled 2026 titles include Shadowed Truths: Blade in February 2026, Shadowed Secrets: Saint on May 8, 2026, Shadowed Fire: Chaos on September 28, 2026, and The Holiday Cover-Up on November 1, 2026.

FAQs

What is the best Emery Rowan book to start with?

Tainted by my Enemy Fiancé is the best start for most readers because it opens the main billionaire series cleanly. Shadowed Vows: Ghost is the best start if you already know you want the darker suspense side.

Are Emery Rowan books all connected?

Not heavily. The catalog is better understood as two main lanes, with a later crossover point rather than one giant tightly woven universe.

Is Nightfall Syndicate the newer series?

Yes. Rowan’s official site identifies Nightfall Syndicate as her latest series.

Can I read San Francisco Billionaires out of order?

Yes, more easily than Nightfall. Goodreads describes the series as standalone-friendly, though publication order is still the cleanest path.

Final recommendation

If you want one clear instruction, do this:

Start with Tainted by my Enemy Fiancé, finish San Francisco Billionaires, sample Nanny and the Billionaire Dad if you want a lighter extra, then switch to Shadowed Vows: Ghost and read Nightfall Syndicate straight through before ending with The Holiday Cover-Up.

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