Frankie Love’s books are built for binge-reading: most romances wrap up in one book, but the series are meant to be read in sequence because side characters, inside jokes, and “life updates” carry forward.

Instead of one giant master list, this page organizes her work the way readers actually use it: pick a series that matches your mood, then read straight down inside that series.
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A quick “pick your shelf” menu
- Classic mountain-man rom-com binge: Mountain Man’s Babies
- Short, modern “mail-order bride” set: A Modern Mail-Order Bride
- Caveman / primal mountain vibe: The First Mountain Man
- Vegas bad boys: Las Vegas Bad Boys
- High-heat playful series (co-written): Get Some or Booty Call
- Newer “rowdy” rom-com run: Tame a Burly Man
Mountain Man’s Babies (read in order)
- Timber: A rugged mountain man romance where the spark hits fast and becomes impossible to ignore.
- Bucked: Attraction turns into a real-life complication when commitment stops being theoretical.
- Wilder: A wild-card hero meets the one woman who won’t be impressed into surrender.
- Honored: Loyalty and desire collide, forcing both leads to choose what they stand for.
- Cherished: A protective romance where tenderness shows up in the middle of chaos.
- Built: A steady hero proves actions matter more than big talk when feelings get real.
- Chiseled: A tough exterior cracks under the weight of wanting something lasting.
- Homeward: Coming home changes everything, especially the person you can’t stop thinking about.
- Raised: Family stakes rise, and the couple has to decide what “forever” looks like.
- Faithful: Trust becomes the main love language when the past tries to interfere.
A Modern Mail-Order Bride (read in order)
(Also commonly sold as a collection titled The Mountain Man’s Mail-Order Bride.)
- The Mountain Man’s Muse: A mail-order plan turns into a real romance when the “arrangement” meets emotions.
- The Mountain Man’s Cure: Healing becomes possible when love shows up in the least expected way.
- The Mountain Man’s North Star: A final pairing where commitment stops being scary and starts being the goal.
The First Mountain Man (read in order)
- Cave Man: A primal, isolated hero meets the one woman who changes his entire world.
- Cave Man Need Wife: A “simple need” becomes a real relationship with real stakes.
- Cave Man Make Baby: Desire turns into responsibility, and the future arrives fast.
- Cave Men: The series payoff where love and family become the real survival plan.
Men of Whiskey Mountain (read in order)
- Walker: A dangerous, rugged hero meets a heroine who doesn’t flinch from what he is.
- Jameson: A hard-edged man gets pulled into feelings he didn’t plan to have.
- Beam: A “don’t touch her” promise collapses the moment temptation becomes personal.
- Maker: A reformed troublemaker tries to go straight, right when love gives him something to lose.
Las Vegas Bad Boys (read in order)
- Ace: Vegas heat meets real emotion when the “bad idea” becomes the best connection.
- King: Power, pride, and chemistry collide until one person finally gives in.
- McQueen: A high-stakes romance where image and desire refuse to stay separate.
- Jack: The final Vegas pairing delivers the biggest commitment shift of the set.
100% (read in order)
- 100% Brat: A bratty dynamic turns unexpectedly sweet once trust gets involved.
- 100% Tamed: The balance of control shifts when feelings become the real leverage.
- 100% Princess: A pampered setup hides a more sincere romance underneath the sparkle.
- 100% Spoiled: The finale leans into indulgence, but still demands emotional honesty.
Tame a Burly Man (read in order)
- Hot and Rowdy: A rowdy hero meets the one person who can match his energy and call him out.
- Rowdy and Willing: A “sure, why not” romance becomes a “we can’t stop” romance.
- Good and Rowdy: The good-guy label cracks when desire makes him reckless.
- Rowdy or Not: A couple tests whether love can survive the chaos they create.
- Getting Rowdy: The payoff book where commitment becomes the boldest move.
Co-written series you’ll see often
Get Some (with C.M. Seabrook) (read in order)
- A.D.I.D.A.S. (All Day I Dream About Sex): A high-heat setup turns into a surprisingly sincere connection.
- G.O.A.T. (Greatest Of All Time): Confidence meets its match when real feelings appear.
- T.Y.P.O. (Take Your Pants Off): A playful premise that turns into a “whoops, this is love” situation.
Love Without Limits (with C.M. Seabrook) (read in order)
- Naughty Scot: A bold romance where cultural clash turns into chemistry.
- Dirty Brit: Attraction escalates when the “temporary” plan doesn’t stay temporary.
- Unruly Norse: A big personality romance where tenderness shows up mid-chaos.
- Filthy Irish: The finale delivers the biggest emotional swing, and the biggest payoff.
Booty Call (with C.M. Seabrook) (read in order)
This is a separate run from the mountain books, same playful tone, different setup. Read it in order if you’re doing the full set.
A note about “how many series there are”
Frankie Love has a large number of additional series and short runs beyond the ones above (including more mountain-man lines, holiday minis, and themed duets). If you tell me which titles you already own, or which vibe you want (mountain, Vegas, “rowdy,” fake marriage, etc.), I’ll build a clean, complete in-order list for that specific series without mixing worlds.
The simplest reading plan
Start with Mountain Man’s Babies if you want the most iconic binge, or A Modern Mail-Order Bride if you want something short. Finish that series, then pick the next shelf.
Frank is the editor of BookSeries.blog, focusing on publication order, chronological timelines, and spoiler-free reading guides for book series and fictional universes.

