Elle Boon Books in Order (Updated April 16, 2026)

Elle Boon writes across two very different lanes: paranormal romance and biker or military romance. That matters, because her catalog is easier to read by world than by one giant author-wide timeline.

Elle Boon Books in Order (Updated April 16, 2026)

For most readers, there are three sensible starting points. Start with Accidentally Wolf if you want paranormal romance from the beginning. Start with Lyric’s Accidental Mate if you want the best-known wolf-shifter branch. Start with Royally Twisted if you are here for the biker books.

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The easiest way to approach Elle Boon

Think in shelves, not one chain.

  1. Paranormal shelf: Mystic Wolves → Iron Wolves MC → Iron Wolves Next Generation → Dragon Mates
  2. Protective romance shelf: SEAL Team Phantom → SmokeJumpers → Miami Nights and other smaller branches
  3. Biker shelf: Royal Sons MC first, then the smaller MC side branches if you want more

That is the cleanest reader-first route because the official site itself splits the catalog into separate series families like Mystic Wolves, Iron Wolves MC, Dragon Mates, SEAL Team, and Royal MC rather than presenting one master sequence.

Best place to start

Best overall starting point: Accidentally Wolf (2014)

It is early, accessible, and opens one of the author’s foundational paranormal worlds. If you already know you prefer biker romance, though, skip straight to Royally Twisted. If you want tactical romantic suspense, start with Delta Salvation.

Paranormal books in order

Mystic Wolves

This is one of the clearest entry points in Elle Boon’s catalog and a good place to begin the paranormal side.

  1. Accidentally Wolf (2014): The series opener introduces the wolf-shifter world from scratch and is the safest paranormal starting point.
  2. His Perfect Wolf (2015): Book two expands the same pack-centered setup and works best after the opener.
  3. Jett’s Wild Wolf (2015): The third book keeps the world building moving while shifting to a new central romance.
  4. Bronx’s Wounded Wolf (2017): A later entry that leans more on the established series background and emotional history.
  5. A Fey’s Wolf (2018): This widens the paranormal side of the series by bringing fey elements closer to the center.
  6. Their Wicked Wolf (2019): The series continues into a later-stage pack dynamic, so reading in order helps.
  7. Atlas’s Forbidden Wolf (2019): The current endpoint of the main Mystic Wolves run and best saved for last.

Iron Wolves MC

This is the author’s best-known wolf-shifter biker line and one of the strongest long-form series in the catalog.

  1. Lyric’s Accidental Mate (2015): The first Iron Wolves book opens the biker-shifter world and is the right place to start this branch.
  2. Xan’s Feisty Mate (2016): Book two builds the MC-family structure and rewards reading in order.
  3. Kellen’s Tempting Mate (2016): The world grows larger here, with more pack and mate continuity carrying forward.
  4. Slater’s Enchanting Mate (2016): This keeps the same biker-paranormal rhythm and works best after the earlier books.
  5. Dark Lovers (2016): A darker middle-series entry that leans into the branch’s bigger mythology.
  6. Bodhi’s Synful Mate (2017): The sixth novel benefits from the cast familiarity established in the first five books.
  7. Turo’s Fated Mate (2017): This continues the same connected-world pattern rather than resetting the series.
  8. Dark Embrace (2018): A later entry that reads like part of the series’ deeper mythology, not an ideal jumping-on point.
  9. Arynn’s Chosen Mate (2018): The pack and family continuity matter more by this stage, so order helps.
  10. Coti’s Unclaimed Mate (2018): Another late-series installment that works best after the earlier Iron Wolves books.
  11. Jenna’s Dark Mates (2023): The newest verified main Iron Wolves MC title and the natural endpoint of the core run.

Iron Wolves Next Generation

Read this after Iron Wolves MC, not before.

  1. Bad Wolf (2021): The next-generation branch begins here and is best read after the main Iron Wolves books.
  2. Tempted Wolf (2021): Book two continues the younger-generation handoff and shared-world continuity.
  3. Her Vampire Mate (2021): This expands the supernatural mix while staying tied to the Iron Wolves orbit.
  4. Embrace a Wolf (2022): The fourth verified book closes the current next-generation run.

Dragon Mates

This is closely tied to Elle Boon’s paranormal world and overlaps with characters and lore from the wolf books.

  1. Their Dragon Mate (2021): The series opener launches the dragon side of the connected paranormal world.
  2. Her Dragon Mate (2022): The second book continues the dragon branch and was featured on the official site as a current focus title.
  3. The Dragon’s Mate (2022): The third verified Dragon Mates book brings back familiar world elements from earlier paranormal lines.

Other paranormal series

These are better treated as separate branches unless you are reading deep into the backlist.

Ravens of War

  1. Two For Tamara (2014): The opening book starts this separate paranormal-romance line.
  2. Jaklyn’s Saviors (2014): Book two continues the same world and reads best after the opener.
  3. Kira’s Warriors (2015): The third book keeps the series moving in sequence.
  4. Selena’s Men (2019): A later entry that extends the line after a gap.
  5. Akra’s Demons (2020): The latest clearly verified individual novel in the main sequence.
  6. Nita’s Redemption (2023): Listed in broader database sources as a later Ravens of War title, though the cleaner publication data on some sources is less consistent than for the earlier books.

Protective romance books in order

SEAL Team Phantom

This is the clearest action-romance entry point if you do not want paranormal books first.

  1. Delta Salvation (2016): The first SEAL Team Phantom book opens the tactical-romance line and is the right starting point for the series.
  2. Delta Recon (2016): Book two keeps the same team world and reads best in order.
  3. Delta Rogue (2016): The third novel continues the protective-mission framework.
  4. Delta Protecting Teagan (2016): A later 2016 entry that relies on the established team dynamic.
  5. Delta Redemption (2017): This book pushes the emotional stakes higher while staying within the same unit.
  6. Delta Mission: Saving Shayna (2018): The current verified endpoint of SEAL Team Phantom.

SmokeJumpers

A shorter protective-romance branch.

  1. Firestarter (2015): The opener establishes the smokejumper framework and starts the series cleanly.
  2. Berserker’s Rage (2015): Book two continues the branch with a stronger emotional and action edge.
  3. SmokeJumpers (2016): The third main entry rounds out the short run.
  4. A Smokejumpers Christmas (2016): A holiday extra best read after the main books.

Biker books in order

Royal Sons MC

This is the biggest biker branch in Elle Boon’s catalog and the most active one in recent years.

  1. Royally Twisted (2019): The first Royal Sons MC book opens the biker world and is the best place to start this shelf.
  2. Royally Tempted (2019): Book two builds on the club and shared-cast continuity.
  3. Royally Taken (2020): The third entry keeps the same darker, possessive biker-romance tone.
  4. Royally Treasured (2020): A protection-driven installment that benefits from earlier series context.
  5. Royally Broken (2020): This pushes the emotional damage and club fallout harder.
  6. Royally Saved / Royally Fked (2020):** A later entry in the early Royal Sons run; title listings vary slightly across retailers and databases.
  7. Royally Chosen Christmas (2020): A holiday novella or side entry best read after the early main books.
  8. Royally Targeted (2021): The club continuity matters more from here onward, so order becomes more useful.
  9. Royally Beloved (2022): A later-series installment that lands better once you already know the wider cast.
  10. Royally Ruthless (2022): This keeps the line’s darker biker-romance tone intact.
  11. Royally Inked (2022): Another connected-club entry that is best not read out of sequence.
  12. Royally Judged (2023): The middle-late run continues here with stronger shared-history payoffs.
  13. Royally Desired (2023): A later club novel that benefits from the accumulated continuity.
  14. Royal Sons MC (2024): Listed in databases as part of the series, though titling here is less transparent than most of the numbered entries.
  15. Royally Embraced (2024): A late-series installment within the same club world.
  16. Royally Lucky (2025): The run continues with another connected-club romance.
  17. Royally Hidden (2026): The newest verified Royal Sons MC release and current endpoint of the series.

Smaller and separate branches

Elle Boon also has smaller or one-off branches listed in current databases, including Miami Nights, Dark Legacy, Royal Harlots, Mayhem Crew, and several shared-world anthology or universe entries. Those are real parts of the bibliography, but they are not the best first stop for a reader trying to understand the main reading order. The official site puts its emphasis on the bigger house series: wolves, dragons, SEALs, and Royal MC.

Recommended reading order

For most readers, the smoothest route is:

  1. Mystic Wolves
  2. Iron Wolves MC
  3. Iron Wolves Next Generation
  4. Dragon Mates
  5. SEAL Team Phantom
  6. Royal Sons MC

That is not because every series is tightly dependent on the previous one. It is because it gives you the clearest progression through Elle Boon’s biggest worlds without hopping between very different subgenres too early.

Latest release status

The newest verified Elle Boon release I found is Royally Hidden, released in February 2026 as the latest Royal Sons MC book. I also found Property of Helyan listed as an upcoming December 2026 launch for Kings of Anarchy MC: Quebec Canada, which suggests another biker branch is on the way.

Final recommendation

  1. If you want one simple answer, start with Accidentally Wolf.
  2. If you already know you want biker romance, start with Royally Twisted instead. If you want tactical protective romance with no paranormal setup, use Delta Salvation.
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