Tatiana Creed Books in Order [Updated March 2026]

Tatiana Creed’s catalog is still small enough that the reading order is fairly clean. Right now, the safest way to read her is not by chasing themes or tropes. It is by keeping each named series together and treating the uncategorized 2026 title separately until public listings become more consistent.

Tatiana Creed Books in Order [Updated March 2026]

The main lanes are easy to see. Tainted is a completed two-book stalker-romance duet. Vault currently has one confirmed book. Sanctuary Duet is a two-book 2026 sequence. Confessional Sins appears to stand on its own for now.

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The cleanest way to read Tatiana Creed

If you want the most practical reading path, use this order:

  1. Dark Soul
  2. The Monster You Made
  3. Carved
  4. Confessional Sins
  5. Curator of Sins
  6. Keeper of Sins

That order does two useful things. It keeps the only fully confirmed completed series, Tainted, together first. Then it moves through the standalone-looking books before ending with the clearly labeled Sanctuary Duet.

Series in order

Tainted

  1. Dark Soul (2025): Vera Calloway’s polished professional life starts to collapse when the past she buried comes back in the form of Lucian Dane, kicking off a dark stalker romance built on control, obsession, and buried trauma.
  2. The Monster You Made (2025): Vera runs, Lucian follows, and the second book turns the first novel’s power dynamic into a more destructive chase where revenge, possession, and fallout take center stage.

This is the most straightforward Tatiana Creed sequence right now. Read these two in order and back-to-back.

Vault

  1. Carved (2025): A dark stalker rom-com and the first confirmed Vault book, built around Creed’s usual obsessive-romance energy but with a more playful edge than Tainted.

At the moment, Vault only has one clearly verified entry, so it works as an easy standalone starting point if you do not want a duet first.

Sanctuary Duet

  1. Curator of Sins (2026): Cassian Ward looks like a distant philanthropist on the surface, but the novel opens a hidden “Sanctuary” world tied to trauma, secrecy, and morally gray control.
  2. Keeper of Sins (2026): Rory wakes trapped inside that world’s aftermath, and book two pushes the duet into captivity, political pressure, and Cassian’s full descent into monster territory to get her back.

This should be read strictly in order. Public listings are clear that it is a two-book set.

Separate title

  1. Confessional Sins (2026): A dark stalker romance with trigger warnings similar to Creed’s other books, but currently listed as its own title rather than clearly numbered in Tainted, Vault, or Sanctuary Duet.

Because the public cataloging is not yet fully aligned, the safest move is to treat Confessional Sins as a standalone unless the author later folds it into a series more explicitly.

Publication order

If you prefer to read Tatiana Creed by release sequence, this is the cleanest currently verifiable order:

  1. Dark Soul (August 2025): The start of the Tainted duet and the first clearly listed Tatiana Creed release.
  2. Carved (October 2025): The opening Vault book and a separate dark stalker rom-com lane.
  3. The Monster You Made (October 2025): The conclusion to Tainted, picking up Vera and Lucian’s story.
  4. Confessional Sins (January 2026): A separate dark stalker romance with no stable public series number attached.
  5. Curator of Sins (January 2026): Book one of Sanctuary Duet.
  6. Keeper of Sins (January 2026): Book two of Sanctuary Duet.

Recommended reading order

For most readers, this is the version I would actually recommend:

  1. Dark Soul: Best first look at Creed’s darker relationship style.
  2. The Monster You Made: Finish the complete duet while the story is fresh.
  3. Carved: Shift to a single-book experience after the heavier two-book arc.
  4. Confessional Sins: Read next as a likely standalone-style dark romance.
  5. Curator of Sins: Start the newer duet once you are ready for another connected story.
  6. Keeper of Sins: Finish Sanctuary Duet immediately after book one.

That order works better than pure publication order because it preserves the completed duet first and saves the newer 2026 pair for the end.

Where to start

Start with Dark Soul if you want the most obvious entry point.

Start with Carved if you want to sample Tatiana Creed without committing to multiple books.

Start with Curator of Sins only if you already know you want the newest duet and plan to read both books together.

Latest release status

As of March 14, 2026, the newest clearly listed Tatiana Creed books are Confessional Sins, Curator of Sins, and Keeper of Sins, all surfaced as January 2026 releases across current public listings. There is not yet a widely confirmed later 2026 Tatiana Creed title beyond those books in the sources I checked.

FAQ

Do Tatiana Creed books need to be read in order?

Only the named series do. Tainted and Sanctuary Duet should be read in sequence. Carved currently stands alone.

What is the best Tatiana Creed series to start with?

Tainted is the safest starting point because it is clearly mapped and complete.

Is Carved part of Tainted?

No. Carved is listed as Vault #1, not as part of Tainted.

Is Confessional Sins part of Sanctuary Duet?

Not from the most stable public listings I found. It is safer to treat it as separate for now.

What is the newest Tatiana Creed series?

Sanctuary Duet is the newest clearly identified series line.

Final recommendation

If you want one clean answer, start with Dark Soul, continue to The Monster You Made, then read Carved. After that, treat Confessional Sins as a separate dark romance and finish with Curator of Sins and Keeper of Sins.

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