Eve Wolfe Books in Order (Updated June 30, 2026)

Eve Wolfe writes adult Omegaverse romance, especially why-choose, pack-romance, and cozy romcom stories with interconnected standalone structures.

Eve Wolfe Books in Order (Updated June 30, 2026)

Her catalog is not large yet, but it should not be treated as one flat series. The books currently fall into three reading lanes: Contemporaverse, Snugverse Romcom, and Why Choose Romcom Standalones.

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For most readers, the best first book is Knot Your Sugar. It starts the clearest ongoing line, introduces the Lakeview setting, and gives the smoothest route into Wolfe’s cozy Omegaverse style.

The reading map at a glance

  1. Read Knot Your Sugar first if you want the main route.
  2. Read Knot Giving In first only if you want strict author-wide publication order.
  3. Read A Pack for the Wedding first if you want a standalone sample from the later romcom lane.

Hold Knot Your Angel outside the firm order for now. It appears in some catalog listings, but its final release and placement are not stable enough to confirm.

Eve Wolfe books by series

Contemporaverse

  • Knot Giving In (2025): A woman seeks sanctuary at the Haven and is drawn into a why-choose Omegaverse romance with three alphas, while her past threatens the guarded life she is trying to rebuild.

This is listed as part of Contemporaverse, an interconnected standalone series. At the moment, it can be read separately from the Snugverse and Why Choose Romcom Standalones books.

Snugverse Romcom

  1. Knot Your Sugar (2025): A packless omega baker in Lakeview tries to keep her designation hidden during a baking festival, only for three alphas to complicate both her contest plans and her carefully built independence.
  2. Knot Your Sunshine (2025): An omega hair-salon owner goes viral after an artisanal hair-oil video, then follows a mysterious invitation to Hawaii that becomes a courtship setup with three alpha billionaires.
  3. Knot Your Pucking Angel (2025): A star omega lawyer comes to Lakeview to help three small-town hockey players, but a blizzard and a failed suppressant turn a one-day job into a trapped-close romance.
  4. Knot Your Angel (2026): A commonly listed Snugverse Romcom title, but the final release details and story description are not confirmed consistently enough to place it firmly in the order.

The Snugverse Romcom books are interconnected standalones. Each romance has its own central pack, but the shared setting and recurring references make release order the cleanest path.

Why Choose Romcom Standalones

  1. A Pack for the Wedding (2026): Wedding florist Beth is humiliated when her ex appears at an engagement party with a new omega, leading her and three wounded alphas into a fake-pack revenge arrangement.
  2. The Pack’s Knotty Runaway (2026): Omega librarian Luna runs from a toxic ex during a destination wedding and finds temporary refuge at Apple Blossom Orchards with three alpha brothers.
  3. Bonds and Buns (expected September 25, 2026): Omega baker Maren’s struggling Lakeview bakery becomes the center of a new romance when three alphas enter her life and disrupt the fragile peace she has been holding together.

These books are marketed as standalones within an interconnected series. They can be read out of order, but release order is still better if you want recurring cameos to land naturally.

Eve Wolfe books in publication order

  1. Knot Giving In (2025): A Haven-set Omegaverse romance about sanctuary, vulnerability, and three alphas who become entangled with a heroine trying not to depend on anyone.
  2. Knot Your Sugar (2025): A Lakeview baking-festival romance that introduces the Snugverse Romcom line through a hidden omega baker and three alphas circling her world.
  3. Knot Your Sunshine (2025): A viral-business romcom that moves from salon success to Hawaii, widening the Snugverse with a billionaire-pack courtship.
  4. Knot Your Pucking Angel (2025): A hockey-and-blizzard Omegaverse romance that keeps the Snugverse structure intact while adding a small-town sports setup.
  5. A Pack for the Wedding (2026): A fake-pack wedding romcom that opens the Why Choose Romcom Standalones lane with public heartbreak, revenge optics, and unexpected emotional stakes.
  6. The Pack’s Knotty Runaway (2026): A runaway-plus-one romance that brings an omega librarian to an orchard, where shelter, work, and three alpha brothers reshape her escape.
  7. Bonds and Buns (expected September 25, 2026): A forthcoming Lakeview bakery romance that appears to continue Wolfe’s cozy, small-business Omegaverse setting within the standalone romcom lane.
  8. Knot Your Angel (2026): A listed but uncertain Snugverse title, best treated as provisional until stable release details confirm its availability and placement.

Publication order is useful for completists because it follows Wolfe’s catalog as it appeared. It is not the best route for every new reader because Knot Giving In currently sits apart from the clearer Snugverse path.

Recommended reading order

  1. Knot Your Sugar (2025): Start here because it introduces Lakeview, the bakery-centered Snugverse tone, and the clearest first step in Wolfe’s connected romcom world.
  2. Knot Your Sunshine (2025): Read second because it is the next Snugverse book and keeps the interconnected standalone sequence moving without breaking the shared-world rhythm.
  3. Knot Your Pucking Angel (2025): Read third because it is listed as Snugverse Romcom book three and is best placed after the earlier Lakeview context.
  4. A Pack for the Wedding (2026): Move here after Snugverse because it begins the later Why Choose Romcom Standalones lane with a fake-pack wedding setup.
  5. The Pack’s Knotty Runaway (2026): Read next because it follows A Pack for the Wedding in the same standalone lane and continues the recurring-cameo structure.
  6. Bonds and Buns (expected September 25, 2026): Place this after the first two Why Choose Romcom Standalones once it is published.
  7. Knot Giving In (2025): Read this separately when you want the earlier Contemporaverse title, especially if you are reading Wolfe’s whole catalog rather than following only the cozy romcom route.
  8. Knot Your Angel (2026): Do not lock this into your sequence yet; wait until its release status and story placement are confirmed.

This order is the best balance for new readers. It keeps the strongest active continuity together, then moves into the connected standalone romcoms, while separating titles whose placement is less essential or less certain.

Chronological order

There is no confirmed chronological order that improves the experience.

Use publication order inside each series instead. A timeline-based rearrangement would add uncertainty without making the continuity clearer.

Standalone status

Eve Wolfe’s books are mostly standalone romances, but they are not all separate continuities.

Knot Giving In belongs to Contemporaverse and can be read on its own.

The Snugverse Romcom books are interconnected standalones. You can follow one romance at a time, but the shared setting works better in order.

The Why Choose Romcom Standalones books are also designed to be readable independently. Recurring cameos are the main reason to keep them in release order.

Novellas and short stories

No confirmed Eve Wolfe novellas or short stories were verified for this guide.

Do not treat audiobook editions, paperback editions, duplicate listings, or translated listings as separate story entries unless they contain new fiction.

Audiobooks

The Snugverse Romcom books have audiobook listings, including Knot Your Sugar, Knot Your Sunshine, and Knot Your Pucking Angel.

Audio editions do not change the order. Use the same sequence whether reading by ebook, paperback, or audiobook.

Latest release status

At the time of writing, such as June 30, 2026, the latest confirmed Eve Wolfe release is The Pack’s Knotty Runaway.

The next reliably listed upcoming title is Bonds and Buns, expected September 25, 2026.

Knot Your Angel appears in some catalog listings for 2026, but its final details are not consistent enough to treat it as a confirmed next read.

FAQ

What is the first Eve Wolfe book?

The first confirmed Eve Wolfe book is Knot Giving In, published in 2025.

What Eve Wolfe book should I read first?

Start with Knot Your Sugar. It is the best practical entry point because it begins the clearest named series and introduces the main cozy Snugverse route.

Do I have to read Knot Giving In before Knot Your Sugar?

No. Knot Giving In is listed under Contemporaverse, while Knot Your Sugar begins the Snugverse Romcom lane. New readers can safely start with Knot Your Sugar.

Are the Snugverse Romcom books connected?

Yes. They are interconnected standalones, so each book has its own romance but shares a broader setting and cameo-friendly structure.

Can I read A Pack for the Wedding first?

Yes. It is a standalone and can work as a first Eve Wolfe book. For the cleanest full-catalog path, read the Snugverse books first and then move to A Pack for the Wedding.

Is Bonds and Buns out yet?

No. Bonds and Buns is listed as an upcoming 2026 release, expected September 25, 2026.

Is Knot Your Angel confirmed?

It is listed in some catalogs, but the release details and story information are not stable enough to confirm its exact place. Keep it provisional for now.

What is Eve Wolfe’s latest book?

The latest confirmed title is The Pack’s Knotty Runaway, released in June 2026.

Final reading advice

Begin with Knot Your Sugar, then read Knot Your Sunshine and Knot Your Pucking Angel.

After that, continue with A Pack for the Wedding, The Pack’s Knotty Runaway, and Bonds and Buns once available. Read Knot Giving In as a separate Contemporaverse title, and wait for firmer details before placing Knot Your Angel permanently.

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