Emily Rose Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

Emily Rose is a Canadian romance author whose current catalog falls into three clean lanes: the Inked world and its spin-offs, the Dragons MC books, and the Lost DeLuca Sisters dark mafia series. That matters more than a simple title list, because not every Emily Rose series feeds into the next one.

Emily Rose Books in Order (Updated April 14, 2026)

For most readers, the best starting point is Fire & Ink: Wolf (2020) because the author’s own site identifies Devil’s Soldiers MC and Lincoln Billionaires as follow-on branches from the Inked characters and family. If you are here specifically for dark mafia romance, start instead with Little Mouse (2023).

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The reading map

Use this route if you want the smoothest overall experience:

  1. Inked
  2. Devil’s Soldiers MC
  3. Lincoln Billionaires
  4. Dragons MC
  5. Lost DeLuca Sisters

That is not one giant mandatory continuity chain. It is the clearest practical order based on the author’s site: Devil’s Soldiers MC spins out of Inked, Lincoln Billionaires also comes out of Inked, while Dragons MC and Lost DeLuca Sisters are presented as their own lines.

If you only want one entry point

Choose your first book by mood, not by trying to force every series into one timeline.

  1. Start with Fire & Ink: Wolf if you want the core Emily Rose reading path and the best launch point for the connected books.
  2. Start with Double the Trouble if you want a separate motorcycle-club run without needing the Inked cast first.
  3. Start with Little Mouse if dark mafia is the real reason you are here.

The Inked world

This is the closest thing Emily Rose has to a central reading lane. Read Inked first, then move into the two related spin-offs.

Inked series

Included. Best place to begin.

  1. Fire & Ink: Wolf (2020): The opening Inked book introduces the tattoo-shop world and starts the character network that later spin-offs build from.
  2. Honor & Ink: Talon (2021): The second book stays inside the same core circle and expands the shared cast rather than restarting the world.
  3. Origins & Ink: Nix (2021): This entry pushes deeper into the established group and works best once the first two books have already set the emotional and social dynamics.
  4. Echoes & Ink: Raven (2021): The fourth book closes the main Inked run and leaves you in the right place to branch into the related series.

Devil’s Soldiers MC

Included. Connected spin-off from Inked. The author’s site explicitly says you meet these characters in the Inked series first.

0.5. The Devil’s Queen (2021): A prequel step that sits before the main numbered books and is best treated as optional setup rather than your first exposure to the series.

  1. The Devil’s Goddess (2021): The main series begins here, shifting the focus from the Inked circle to the club members’ own romances and internal family structure.
  2. The Devil’s Revelation (2022): The second book continues the club-centered arc and assumes you are already oriented to the Devil’s Soldiers world.
  3. The Devil’s Reward (2022): This keeps the same continuity lane moving, with the series building through linked member stories rather than disconnected standalones.
  4. The Devil’s Temptation (2023): By this point the series is running on accumulated club history, so it lands better in order than as a random drop-in.
  5. The Devil’s Desire (2024): The fifth book continues the same family-and-club progression and works best once the earlier member arcs are already in place.
  6. The Devil’s Conflict (2024): This late entry leans even more on the established group dynamic and should not be moved ahead of the prior books.
  7. The Devil’s Escape: Hulk’s Story (2025): The current endpoint of the series gives Hulk his turn and functions as the latest main Devil’s Soldiers installment.

Lincoln Billionaires

Included. Connected spin-off from Inked. The author’s site says the Lincoln family is introduced in the Inked books and then gets its own series.

  1. Trusting Maverick (2022): The series opener moves from the wider Inked network into the Lincoln family’s own romance arc and is the real starting point for this branch.
    1a. Loving Simon (optional novella): A free novella about Simon and Leonora that the author says takes place between books 1 and 2, useful as a bonus bridge rather than a required stop.
  2. Resisting Asa (2023): The second full novel continues the family line after Maverick’s book and is currently the latest listed main Lincoln Billionaires novel.

Separate continuity: Dragons MC

Treat this as its own reading lane. The official books page presents Dragons MC as a standalone club setup rather than as a named spin-off from Inked.

  1. Double the Trouble (2021): The first Dragons MC book starts the club’s world and is the right entry point if you want biker romance without the Inked-family setup.
  2. Twice the Treasure (2022): The second book continues the club run in direct order and builds on the world introduced in book one.
  3. Triple the Secrets (2022): This keeps the sequence moving through another member-centered story while preserving the same shared club backdrop.
  4. Double the Dilemma (2023): The fourth installment works best after the earlier trio because the appeal is the expanding club circle, not a reset.
  5. Twice the Rivalry (2023): This late-series entry depends more on established group familiarity than the opening books do.
  6. Triple the Danger (2024): The current endpoint of Dragons MC closes the verified sequence as listed on major bibliography pages.

Separate continuity: Lost DeLuca Sisters

This is the darkest branch in the current Emily Rose catalog. The official site presents it as a dark mafia series about Nico Armani, then the Caruso and Cattaneo families, with a war running through the background.

Little Wolf (optional prequel/bridge): This free extra is split into two parts; the author says part 1 can be read before or after Little Mouse, while part 2 should wait until after Little Deer because of spoilers.

  1. Little Mouse (2023): The first full novel is the true beginning of the series and the best entry point for readers who want Emily Rose’s mafia line.
  2. Little Rabbit (2024): The second book continues the family-and-war framework rather than starting a disconnected new thread.
  3. Little Dove (2025): This pushes the series deeper into its shared mafia world and works best once the first two relationships and loyalties are already established.
  4. Little Deer (2025): The fourth book sets up the final phase of the series and also marks the point after which the second half of Little Wolf becomes safe to read.
  5. Little Bear (2026): Released as the final Lost DeLuca Sisters book, this is the current endpoint of the series and the newest Emily Rose title confirmed on the author’s site.

Publication order across the catalog

If you want the straight year-by-year path, the verified sequence begins with Fire & Ink: Wolf (2020), then moves through the 2021 expansions into Devil’s Soldiers, Dragons MC, and the rest of Inked, followed by Lincoln Billionaires in 2022–2023 and Lost DeLuca Sisters from 2023 to 2026. Publication order is workable here, but it is less helpful than reading by continuity lane because Emily Rose writes in clusters, not in one neat staircase.

What is optional and what is not

The main novels are the essential reading order. The Devil’s Queen, Loving Simon, and Little Wolf are best treated as optional extras unless you like prequels, bridge material, or bonus backstory. That keeps the article clean and prevents freebies from crowding out the true series starts.

Latest release status

As of April 14, 2026, the latest confirmed Emily Rose release is Little Bear, and the author’s coming-soon page identifies it as the final book of the Lost De Luca Sisters series, released on April 10, 2026.

FAQ

Do Emily Rose books need to be read in order?

Within each series, yes. Across the whole catalog, read by continuity lane: Inked → Devil’s Soldiers MC / Lincoln Billionaires, while Dragons MC and Lost DeLuca Sisters can be read separately.

What is the best Emily Rose series to start with?

Inked is the best overall place to start because it feeds directly into two other series. Lost DeLuca Sisters is the better start only for readers who specifically want mafia romance first.

Is Dragons MC connected to Inked?

The official site does not present it as a direct spin-off in the way it does for Devil’s Soldiers MC and Lincoln Billionaires, so it is safest to treat Dragons MC as a separate continuity.

Should I read the free novellas?

Read them only if you want extra context. The main series order still works without them. For Little Wolf, follow the spoiler note carefully because the author says part 2 should wait until after Little Deer.

Final recommendation

For a first-time Emily Rose reader, start with Fire & Ink: Wolf, finish Inked, then move into Devil’s Soldiers MC and Lincoln Billionaires. After that, pick Dragons MC for a separate biker-romance lane or Lost DeLuca Sisters for the darker mafia branch. That order gives you the clearest continuity, the fewest false starts, and the best match to how the author currently organizes her books.

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