Daisy Jane writes contemporary romance with kink, taboo, forbidden-love setups, small-town settings, age-gap dynamics, workplace tension, cowboys, mechanics, found family, and darker emotional pressure.

Her books are not one single connected timeline. The safest approach is to read each series in order, then treat the standalones and shared-world books as flexible side reads.
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The most order-sensitive series are Wrench Kings, Men of Paradise, Twisted Sisters, Crave & Cure Productions, Family Affair, and Sable Sky.
The Fast Route
- For Daisy Jane’s best-known connected romance, begin with The Wild One.
- For stalker/protective romance, begin with Where Violets Bloom.
- For small-town kink romance with sisters at the center, begin with All My Love.
- For the newest cowboy direction, begin with Dust and Desire.
- For out-of-print completist reading, keep The Taboo Duet and The Millionaire and His Maid separate from the currently available core catalog.
Room One: Wrench Kings Books in Order
This is one of Daisy Jane’s strongest starting rooms. Read it in order because the mechanic-shop found-family thread builds across the trilogy.
- The Wild One (2022): A reverse age-gap romance that opens Wrench Kings with a single mother, a younger hero, hidden identity, and found-family mechanics.
- The Brazen One (2022): A grumpy/sunshine follow-up where trauma, trust, and protection shape the couple more heavily than simple attraction.
- The Only One (2023): A friends-to-lovers and workplace romance that closes the trilogy with a gentler emotional arc and strong character continuity.
Room Two: Men of Paradise Books in Order
Read these in order for the cleanest emotional progression. The books are connected by the town of Paradise and by Daisy Jane’s darker protective-romance style.
- Where Violets Bloom (2022): A stalker/victim romance where danger, obsession, and rescue themes introduce the Men of Paradise world.
- Stray (2022): A dominant/submissive romance with a single mother, a disabled hero, and a more intimate look at vulnerability and control.
- With Force (2022): A brother’s-best-friend romance that uses trust, consent boundaries, and secret feelings to push the series into darker territory.
Room Three: Oakcreek Books in Order
Oakcreek is a compact small-town series. Read I’ll Do Anything first, then After the Storm.
- I’ll Do Anything (2021): A bully-to-lover small-town romance where pain, guilt, and control reshape an old dynamic.
- After the Storm (2021): An MM romance with a biker/sheriff taboo setup, focused on coming out, grief, and choosing a life openly.
Room Four: The Taboo Duet Books in Order
This duet is marked out of print on Daisy Jane’s reading guide. Treat it as completist material rather than the best place to begin.
- Unexpected (2021): The first half of a taboo age-gap duet about a forbidden adult relationship and the emotional wreckage around it.
- Consumed (2022): The second half continues the same couple’s story, so it should not be read before Unexpected.
Taboo Duet Collection
- Taboo Duet Complete Set (2021/2022 listings): A combined edition of Unexpected and Consumed, not a third book.
Room Five: The Millionaire and His Maid Books in Order
This series is also marked out of print on the author’s guide. The official reading guide lists three parts, even though some catalog pages simplify the series.
- His Young Maid (2021/2022 listings): The meet-cute opening introduces the age-gap, boss/employee romance.
- Maid for Marriage (2021): The proposal-centered second part continues the same relationship and should be read after His Young Maid.
- Maid a Mama (2021/2022 listings): The surprise-pregnancy finale closes the Millionaire and Maid arc.
Room Six: Daisy’s Delights Books in Order
These are novella-length, taboo-leaning reads. They are easier to read as a grouped set rather than scattered through the main novels.
- Cherry Pie (2022): A why-choose taboo novella that opens Daisy’s Delights with stepfamily tension and fast escalation.
- Sweet Clementine (2023): A why-choose instalove novella with an age-gap setup and a softer emotional frame around grief.
- Peaches & Cream (2023): A marriage-of-convenience and stepfamily-themed novella that continues the over-the-top Daisy’s Delights tone.
- Candy Cane (2023): A holiday why-choose novella that turns the series toward seasonal fantasy and playful taboo.
Room Seven: Crave & Cure Productions Books in Order
This series is connected by the Crave & Cure production world. Read it in order because character circles and emotional themes overlap.
- Stuck With Tuck (2023): A friends-to-lovers romance involving a sex-work production setting, voyeurism, and a warm, open-hearted hero.
- Cohen’s Control (2023): A strangers-to-friends-to-lovers romance where grief, loyalty, and careful control shape the relationship.
- Bound By Brielle (2023): A workplace MMF romance that closes the series with a more complex relationship structure and stronger power-exchange themes.
Room Eight: Twisted Sisters Books in Order
Twisted Sisters should be read in order. Each book focuses on a different sister, but the town, family links, and escalating oddness work better as a sequence.
- All My Love (2024): The first Twisted Sisters book introduces Bluebell through an age-gap, single-dad, babysitter romance with an obsessive heroine.
- Yours Truly (2024): The second sister’s book moves into tattoo-artist romance, mentor/apprentice tension, and a more femdom-centered relationship.
- Eternally Devoted (2024): The third book adds an MMF best-friends-to-lovers structure and gives the series its darkest, strangest emotional turn.
Room Nine: Bluebell Bruisers Books in Order
Bluebell Bruisers is a 2025 series with sports, cowboys, kink, and Bluebell-adjacent romance energy.
- Please, Sir (2025): The first Bluebell Bruisers book opens the series with a strong power-dynamic romance and a heroine drawn into an intense relationship.
- Yes, Coach (2025): The second book shifts toward a coach-centered romance where authority, caretaking, and desire all collide.
- More, Daddy (2025): The third book uses online connection, taboo desire, and emotional risk to close the listed Bluebell Bruisers run.
Room Ten: A Family Affair Books in Order
This series is one of Daisy Jane’s newer taboo-family romance shelves. Read it in order because later books build from the Mercer family setup.
- Father Knows Best (2025): The first Family Affair book begins with a wedding-night rupture and a complicated Mercer-family dynamic.
- Father of the Bride (2026): The second book moves to a wedding-weekend, father-of-the-bride age-gap romance with long-buried attraction at the center.
- Like Father, Like Son (2026): The third Family Affair book is listed as a future continuation and should be placed after Father of the Bride.
Room Eleven: Sable Sky Books in Order
Sable Sky is Daisy Jane’s newer cowboy-romance direction. At this update, only the first book is verified.
- Dust and Desire (2026): A bronc rider, a threatened ranch, a fake-wife setup, and a documentary filmmaker launch the Sable Sky series.
Standalone Daisy Jane Novels
These can be read by trope rather than timeline. Catalog years vary for some early titles, so the order below follows the most commonly listed publication sequence.
- My Best Friend’s Dad (2020/2022 listings): A forbidden age-gap standalone built around attraction to a best friend’s father.
- Waiting for Coach (2020/2022 listings): A coach-centered forbidden romance and one of Daisy Jane’s early taboo standalones.
- The Corner House (2021): A standalone romance with a domestic setting and a darker emotional pull.
- Hot Girl Summer (2021): A summer-set standalone with a lighter title but still tied to Daisy Jane’s forbidden-romance lane.
- Release (2021): A standalone about letting go, surrendering control, and finding a relationship through emotional pressure.
- The Other Brother (2022): A family-adjacent forbidden romance where the “wrong” brother becomes the source of conflict.
- Pleasing the Pastor (2022): A religious-authority taboo romance that should be treated as a separate standalone.
- Raleigh Two (2023): A standalone romance with a small-town or character-name focus, best read outside the main series.
- The Man I Know (2023): A standalone about familiarity, hidden depth, and seeing a man differently once the romance turns.
- Undeniable (2023): A standalone built around attraction that becomes impossible for the characters to keep dismissing.
- Big Daddy (2024): A later standalone with a strong age-gap and caretaking-coded title.
- The Sleepover (2025): A Clear View Country Club shared-world contribution about a beach encounter that becomes forbidden once family ties enter the picture.
- Hopper (2026): A paranormal-leaning novelette with a hidden bunny-shifter-style secret and a mating-season premise.
Shared-World Contribution
- Milky (2024): Daisy Jane’s contribution to DNF Bookstore: A Shared World, involving the strange, erotic, bookshop-centered tone of that multi-author project.
Anthologies and Bonus Collections
These are optional for reading order. They are useful for completists but should not be treated as main Daisy Jane novels.
- Dark Obsessions Anthology: Volume 1 (2022): A multi-author dark romance anthology appearance and not required for any main series.
- The Love Archives: Bonus Scenes & Excerpts for Palestine Vol. One (2024): A charity-style bonus collection with multiple authors, not a standard Daisy Jane release.
- The Love Archives: Bonus Scenes & Excerpts for Palestine Vol. Three (2024): Another multi-author bonus collection appearance, separate from the main series order.
Unclear, Older, or Low-Availability Catalog Items
These titles appear in some catalog environments but are not as consistently placed as Daisy Jane’s main books. Treat them cautiously unless you own the edition.
- The Virgin Tutor (Status Unclear): An older or low-availability title with a tutor-centered forbidden setup.
- The Waitress and the Cop (Status Unclear): A short older title involving a waitress/cop pairing, best kept outside the confirmed main series.
- The Professor (Status Unclear): A professor-centered taboo title that appears in catalog listings but should not be treated as a current core release.
- Brooks (Status Unclear): A placeholder or low-information listing connected to Daisy Jane’s catalog, not yet stable enough for a firm reading-order slot.
Best Order for a Full Daisy Jane Read-Through
Use this route if you want the most organized full-author experience:
- Oakcreek: Start with the small-town emotional books.
- Wrench Kings: Move into the best-known mechanic-shop trilogy.
- Men of Paradise: Continue with the darker Paradise romances.
- Daisy’s Delights: Read the novella set as a short side room.
- Crave & Cure Productions: Move into the production-world trilogy.
- Twisted Sisters: Read the Bluebell sister books in order.
- Bluebell Bruisers: Continue the Bluebell-adjacent 2025 series.
- A Family Affair: Read the newer taboo-family sequence.
- Sable Sky: Finish with the newest cowboy series.
- Standalones and shared-world books: Add these by trope or availability.
For out-of-print completism, place The Taboo Duet and The Millionaire and His Maid wherever you can access them, but do not make them the entry point for a new reader.
Do You Need to Read Daisy Jane’s Books in Order?
Read the series in order.
That matters most for Wrench Kings, Men of Paradise, Crave & Cure Productions, Twisted Sisters, Family Affair, and Sable Sky.
The standalone novels are flexible. Pick them by trope: age gap, forbidden family-adjacent romance, coach romance, pastor romance, cowboy romance, or paranormal novella.
Latest Release Status
The latest verified Daisy Jane release is Dust and Desire, Book 1 in Sable Sky, released May 26, 2026.
The next listed future title is Like Father, Like Son, Book 3 in A Family Affair, listed for July 2026. Because some catalog pages did not show it as upcoming, treat the date as listed but worth rechecking before publication.
Frequently Asked Questions
What Daisy Jane book should I read first?
Start with The Wild One if you want the strongest entry into her connected catalog. Start with Where Violets Bloom if you want darker stalker/protector romance.
Are Daisy Jane’s books all connected?
No. Several series have internal connections, but the whole catalog is not one continuous timeline.
Is Wrench Kings complete?
Yes. The Wrench Kings trilogy is The Wild One, The Brazen One, and The Only One.
Is Men of Paradise complete?
The listed Men of Paradise sequence is three books: Where Violets Bloom, Stray, and With Force.
What books are out of print?
Daisy Jane’s reading guide marks The Taboo Duet and The Millionaire and His Maid as out of print.
Is Dust and Desire a standalone?
It is listed as Book 1 in Sable Sky, so treat it as the start of a new series rather than a confirmed standalone.
Conclusion
The best Daisy Jane starting point is The Wild One, followed by the rest of Wrench Kings. That gives new readers a strong sense of her style without jumping immediately into the more complicated catalog corners.
After that, move into Men of Paradise, Crave & Cure Productions, Twisted Sisters, and Sable Sky. Keep the standalones, out-of-print works, and shared-world contributions separate unless you are doing a completist read.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

