Kendall Ryan Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-10)

Kendall Ryan writes contemporary romance in many named series, plus a long list of true standalones. The only time order really matters is inside a series, where friends, teammates, and earlier couples often pop back up.

Kendall Ryan Books in Order (Updated 2026-02-10)

If you’d like a tidy plan: pick one series below and read it straight down. Then start a different one.

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A simple “start” menu

Want hockey romance (easy binge)? Start with Hot Jocks.
Want newer hockey with bookish/holiday hooks? Start with Must Love Hockey.
Want workplace + high heat? Try The Penthouse Affair or Forbidden Desires.
Want smaller series commitments? Try Hard to Love (2 books) or Unravel Me (2 books).
Want one-and-done? Try a recent standalone like Main Character Energy.


Hockey series

Hot Jocks (read in order)

  1. Playing for Keeps: A tempting “off-limits” connection turns serious when feelings stop staying quiet.
  2. All the Way: Two people who crave control discover love doesn’t negotiate gently.
  3. Trying to Score: A confident athlete meets the one person who makes him rethink what winning means.
  4. Crossing the Line: A recovery period creates close contact, and the chemistry refuses to wait.
  5. Down and Dirty: A messy attraction becomes a choice neither can keep dodging.
  6. Wild for You: A bold romance that turns a simple spark into a full-on commitment problem.
  7. Taking His Shot: A chance to risk it all lands when both are tired of playing it safe.
  8. The Bedroom Experiment: Curiosity becomes connection when the “experiment” starts feeling like home.
  9. Breaking the Rules: The rulebook burns the moment love becomes the only priority.

Must Love Hockey (read in order)

  1. In My Hockey Era (2025): A hockey-focused PR push traps two reluctant leads in a setup that gets personal fast.
  2. The Book Club Boyfriend (2025): A bookish twist on romance meets a hero who’s determined to prove love is real.
  3. Checking It Twice (2025): Holiday fake-dating heats up until “just for December” stops making sense.

Off the Ice (announced 2026; read in order as released)

  1. The Hockey Problem (2026): A fresh hockey romance built around the kind of complication you can’t skate past.
  2. Ice Cold Chemistry (2026): The next story leans into tension that turns sharp, then unexpectedly tender.

Steamy contemporary series

Roommates (read in order)

  1. The Room Mate: Living close turns inconvenient attraction into an all-hours distraction.
  2. The Play Mate: A “we can be casual” idea collapses as soon as jealousy shows up.
  3. The House Mate: A bad-boy energy meets a person who won’t be impressed without effort.
  4. The Bed Mate (novella): A shorter follow-up that turns lingering desire into a decision.
  5. The Soul Mate: A past connection returns with higher stakes and fewer exit routes.

Forbidden Desires (read in order)

  1. Dirty Little Tease (novella): A quick, provocative spark lights the fuse for what follows.
  2. Dirty Little Secret: One irresistible secret turns into the thing they can’t stop choosing.
  3. Dirty Little Promise: A promise made in heat becomes harder to keep in daylight.
  4. Torrid Little Affair: An affair stops being a side story and starts becoming the real one.
  5. Tempting Little Tease: A final push where temptation and consequence land together.

The Penthouse Affair (read in order)

  1. The Two Week Arrangement: A high-pressure arrangement turns intimate before either is ready to admit it.
  2. Seven Nights of Sin: Seven nights sounds simple, until feelings make it complicated.

Filthy Beautiful Lies (read in order)

  1. Filthy Beautiful Lies: A dark, obsessive pull begins with secrets no one wants exposed.
  2. Filthy Beautiful Love: Love deepens, but the past keeps demanding payment.
  3. Filthy Beautiful Lust: Lust turns dangerous when it becomes the only honest thing they have.
  4. Filthy Beautiful Forever: “Forever” arrives with consequences attached, and they have to want it anyway.

Shorter romance series (easy to finish)

Hard to Love (read in order)

  1. Hard to Love (also published as The Dare): A risky proposition becomes a relationship neither expected to respect this much.
  2. Reckless Love (also published as The Temptation): A second story that tests whether trust can survive real temptation.

Unravel Me (read in order)

  1. Unravel Me: A mystery-driven romance where memory, identity, and attraction collide.
  2. Make Me Yours: The fallout becomes emotional when “answers” aren’t the only thing they want.

Love by Design (read in order)

  1. Working It: Workplace chemistry builds until professionalism stops standing a chance.
  2. Craving Him: A craving becomes a pattern, and then becomes a problem to solve together.
  3. All or Nothing: A high-stakes romance where half-measures stop working.

Lessons With the Dom (read in order)

  1. The Gentleman Mentor: A “teach me confidence” plan turns intimate in ways nobody budgeted for.
  2. Sinfully Mine: A darker, more possessive romance where surrender becomes a choice.

Escorts, Inc. (read in order)

  1. Boyfriend for Hire: A paid setup turns into real feelings that don’t clock out.
  2. The Hookup Handbook: A “how-to” approach to dating backfires when love refuses to be managed.

Alphas Undone (read in order)

  1. Bait & Switch: A protector-type hero meets a woman whose secrets change the chase.
  2. Slow & Steady: A patient pursuit proves hotter than a quick win.
  3. Restless & Edgy: A stubborn, intense match where giving in becomes the point.

Looking to Score (read in order)

  1. The Rebel: A reunion spark turns serious when the past still has feelings.
  2. The Rival: Competition turns personal when attraction stops being a game.
  3. The Rookie: A fresh start romance where the learning curve is emotional.
  4. The Rebound: A rebound becomes real when neither can pretend it’s just timing.

Frisky Business (read in order)

  1. The Boyfriend Effect: A relationship “experiment” becomes the one thing that feels genuine.
  2. My Brother’s Roommate: Close quarters + forbidden tension turns into a confession waiting to happen.
  3. The Stud Next Door: A neighbor becomes the problem, and the solution.

The Hart Brothers (read in order)

  1. The Forever Formula: A relationship built on strategy becomes messy when emotions show up early.
  2. The Marrying Kind: A marriage-forward romance where commitment stops being theoretical.

Standalones: the cleanest way to read them

Kendall Ryan has many standalones across different years and tones. You can read them in any order, so instead of one massive list, here are the easiest ways to approach them:

If you want the newest standalones first

  • Main Character Energy (2026): A grumpy, guarded heroine meets a hero determined to pull her into the living world.
  • The Grump Next Door (2026): Forced proximity and slow-burn tension turn annoyance into something steadier.
  • How to Train Your Billionaire (scheduled 2026): A billionaire romance built around competence, boundaries, and a reluctant soft spot.

If you want standalones that connect to a series world

  • The Fix Up (2016): A romance that can be read alone, but lands extra well if you’ve read the Hitched books first.

One decision you won’t regret

If you want a single starting point that opens the most doors: start with Playing for Keeps (Hot Jocks #1) and read forward until you’re ready to switch series. If you prefer newer releases and a lighter entry: start with In My Hockey Era (Must Love Hockey #1).

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