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Jodi Ellen Malpas writes high-heat contemporary romance with a strong emphasis on possessive love stories, sharp emotional turns, and relationship-driven plotting. Her catalog is split between connected series (where order protects major reveals) and true standalones (where you can jump in anywhere).

If you’d rather not think too hard about it: start with This Man for the classic entry point, or start with Every Silent Lie if you want a recent standalone.
Start options (pick the mood, then follow the list)
- Big obsessive romance series: start with This Man
- A slick, contained trilogy: start with Promised (One Night)
- Dark crime-family suspense: start with The Brit (Unlawful Men)
- Regency historical romance: start with One Night with the Duke (Belmore Square)
- Modern standalone: start with Gentleman Sinner or Every Silent Lie
This Man (main story) – read in order
These books build on escalating trust, control, and consequences around the same central couple.
- This Man: An interior designer stumbles into a private world ruled by a man who doesn’t accept “no” as the final word.
- Beneath This Man: Desire deepens into dependency as boundaries blur and the outside world pushes back.
- This Man Confessed: The reckoning arrives, and love has to survive truth that can’t be softened.
- All I Am (novella): A key emotional gap is filled in through a focused, character-driven detour.
- With This Man: Marriage and legacy take center stage as the story shifts from obsession to endurance.
The same world, told from Jesse’s side – read in order
These revisit core events and later developments with a different emotional lens.
- This Woman: The relationship is re-seen through the hero’s perspective, where control is revealed as fear.
- With This Woman: Commitment is tested by responsibility, history, and the habit of wanting too much.
- This Woman Forever: A final push toward “after” rather than “during,” built on proving love can last.
One Night – read in order
A tighter trilogy that runs on secrets, power, and a relationship that turns serious before either lead admits it.
- Promised: A single night becomes a binding choice when attraction collides with hidden stakes.
- Denied: The cost of the truth rises, and what was simple becomes strategic.
- Unveiled: The endgame lands, and love has to stand in the open without protection.
Smoke & Mirrors Duology – read in order
A two-book arc with heightened drama and a relationship shaped by perception versus reality.
- The Controversial Princess: A high-profile heroine meets the one man who can’t be managed with charm.
- His True Queen: The fantasy breaks, and the relationship has to survive the real version of power.
Hunt Legacy Duology – read in order
A sleek, modern two-book run built around lies, leverage, and loyalty.
- Artful Lies: A careful life cracks when a dangerous connection forces honesty to the surface.
- Wicked Truths: The truth arrives with consequences, and love has to choose a side.
Unlawful Men – read in order
A crime-family series where each book increases the stakes and later installments assume you know earlier bonds.
- The Brit: A ruthless protector and a woman caught in the crossfire build something fierce and complicated.
- The Enigma: A colder, sharper romance where trust is earned through pressure, not comfort.
- The Resurrection: Fallout and loyalty tighten as multiple lives become inseparable from the same war.
- The Rising: The fight expands, and survival starts demanding sacrifices that feel personal.
- The American: A new angle enters the world, forcing old players to adapt or break.
Belmore Square (historical romance) – read in order
Regency-set romance with society rules, reputations, and bright dialogue.
- One Night with the Duke: A single choice sparks a courtship that can’t stay polite for long.
- A Gentleman Never Tells: Secrets and restraint turn into a romance built on choosing honesty over appearances.
Arlington Hall – read in order
A newer, modern set with a strong “closed world” atmosphere and escalating intimacy.
- The Invitation: An alluring setup draws two people into a connection that feels too inevitable to be safe.
- The Surrender: The relationship shifts from tension to commitment, and the cost becomes real.
Standalone novels (read anytime)
These do not require series reading. Pick the premise that matches your taste.
- The Protector: A guarded, powerful man becomes the only safe place, until safety turns possessive.
- The Forbidden: Desire grows where it shouldn’t, and resisting becomes its own kind of obsession.
- Gentleman Sinner: A controlled life unravels when temptation stops asking permission.
- Leave Me Breathless: A high-intensity romance built around vulnerability, pride, and the fear of needing someone.
- Perfect Chaos: Two lives collide in the messy middle, where attraction feels like a disruption and a rescue.
- For You: A relationship forms under pressure, testing whether devotion can be both tender and unbreakable.
- Every Silent Lie: A tightly wound story where what isn’t said becomes the most dangerous part of the relationship.
- The Alpha Christmas Rumble: A playful, seasonal return meant for readers who enjoy cameo-heavy fun and familiar energy.
A low-effort, spoiler-safe reading route
If you want a plan that keeps reveals intact without turning into homework:
- This Man (main series through With This Man)
- This Woman (the Jesse-perspective trilogy)
- One Night (as a clean change of pace)
- Unlawful Men (when you want darker, bigger stakes)
- Any standalone whenever you want a one-book break
FAQs
Do I have to read the series in order?
Yes, if you care about spoilers. Relationship outcomes and major turning points carry forward.
Can I start with a standalone instead?
Absolutely. Every Silent Lie and Gentleman Sinner are straightforward entry points.
Are the historical romances connected to the contemporary books?
No. The Belmore Square books are a separate lane and can be read on their own.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

